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Jennifer L. Kroll

    The Night Sky in Spring
    The Night Sky in Summer
    Four Seasons of Star Stories: Multicultural Myths of the Constellations
    • Reading Ages 9 and up. Our ancestors from every culture saw stories written in the stars. They saw kings, queens, heroes, monsters, and enormous animals in the night sky. This book introduces kids, teens, and families to multicultural myths about stars and constellations that are easily visible from almost anywhere in the Northern Hemisphere. The stories are organized by season. Each story is accompanied by instructions for locating and viewing the featured stars and star groups. Read the stories. Then find the stars! A free coordinating Activity Guide for parents, teachers, and camp counselors is available at www.giantskybooks.com.

      Four Seasons of Star Stories: Multicultural Myths of the Constellations
    • Reading level: ages 9 and up. Our ancestors from every culture saw stories written in the stars. They saw kings, queens, enormous animals, heroes, and sweethearts all in the night sky. This book introduces kids, teens, and families to multicultural myths about stars and constellations visible in the Northern Hemisphere in summer. Each story is accompanied by instructions for locating and viewing the featured stars and constellations. Read the stories. Then find the stars! And to access a free coordinating Activity Guide for parents, teachers, and camp counselors, visit www.giantskybooks.com.

      The Night Sky in Summer
    • Reading Ages 9 and up. Our ancestors from every culture saw stories written in the stars. They saw heroes, monsters, kings, queens, and enormous animals up in the night sky. This book introduces kids, teens, and families to multicultural myths about stars and constellations visible in the Northern Hemisphere in spring. Each story is accompanied by tips for locating and viewing the featured stars and constellations. Read the stories. Then find the stars! A free coordinating Activity Guide for parents and teachers is available at www.giantskybooks.com.

      The Night Sky in Spring