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University of Cambridge: Teeny Tiny Science: I See a Star: A book about the life-cycle of a star [Minkštas viršelis]

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A fun, friendly and lyrical picture book series about cycles and systems for the very young.

I see a star that sparkles with light, high up in Space, so very far away . . .

From clouds of dust drifting in the freezing depths of space to the explosive power of a supernova, join two children and their cat on a fantastic journey through the life-cycle of a star. As they ride on a meteor, zoom in a rocket and stargaze from their garden, young readers will discover how the stars up above us begin, grow and die in an incredible, ever-changing cycle.With a storybook format and stunning illustrations, this book will entertain, inspire and gently educate 3-5-year-olds.





The perfect introduction to stars and space



Created in consultation with Dr Matthew Bothwell from the Institute of Astronomy, University of Cambridge



With beautiful, lyrical text by Saskia Gwinn and breathtaking, collage-style artwork by Daniela SosaEvery Nosy Crow paperback picture book comes with a free 'Stories Aloud' audio recording - just scan the QR code and listen along!

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A fun, friendly and lyrical picture book series about cycles and systems for the very young.
Saskia Gwinn (Author) Saskia Gwinn is an author of children's books. She has worked in children's publishing for nearly 20 years, crafting best-selling, award-winning non-fiction books to inspire kids on almost everything from how time began to the silliest things in the world today. She lives in Hertfordshire with her two boys who hope dinosaurs will one day revisit Earth.

Daniela Sosa (Illustrator) Daniela Sosa graduated from the Cambridge School of Art with an MA in children's book illustration. When not illustrating, she enjoys nature walks, old pubs, and crafty projects. Originally from Romania, Daniela Sosa now lives in Cambridge, England.