





50 Things To See With A Telescope - Kids: A Constellation Focused Approach [Read, John A] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. 50 Things To See With A Telescope - Kids: A Constellation Focused Approach Review: Great value - Perfect book to go with the telescope that was just purchased! Good & informative information! Review: The PERFECT intro to astronomy book for kids (and parents too!) - As a passionate amateur astronomer, I am frequently asked by parents for an astronomy book recommendation for their children. Not only have I recommended this book frequently, but I have also personally gifted this book several times. The format of the book is easy to follow, with icons to indicate “difficulty” of each target, whether or not binoculars can be used to view, and icons to indicate the season in which the target is most easily viewed. Targets are also grouped by their “season.” (I’ve highlighted these great touches in my photo.) The author gives great tips for “getting started,” to increase your odds for success, that may not be obvious to the first time observer. The section about choosing a telescope and the parts of a telescope are also extremely helpful. Choosing the right telescope and then opening the box and assembling it can be intimidating. This section helps remove some of the mystery from that process. If you check out the page with contents, you can see that there is a wide array of targets appropriate for beginners, and the constellation maps are also well-presented to help the reader get comfortable with the night sky. This book is the perfect companion to that telescope you plan to give as a gift! The author has a whole series published in this easy-to-follow format, which makes it easy for the observer to continue to learn as their skills progress! There is definitely a reason this book is a #1 Best Seller!!

| Best Sellers Rank | #5,519 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #6 in Children's Aeronautics & Space Books (Books) #8 in Children's Astronomy Books (Books) #10 in Astronomy (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (8,011) |
| Dimensions | 8.5 x 0.17 x 8.5 inches |
| Grade level | Preschool - 1 |
| ISBN-10 | 0999034650 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0999034651 |
| Item Weight | 2.31 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 72 pages |
| Publication date | July 27, 2017 |
| Publisher | John A Read |
| Reading age | 6 - 10 years, from customers |
S**R
Great value
Perfect book to go with the telescope that was just purchased! Good & informative information!
L**J
The PERFECT intro to astronomy book for kids (and parents too!)
As a passionate amateur astronomer, I am frequently asked by parents for an astronomy book recommendation for their children. Not only have I recommended this book frequently, but I have also personally gifted this book several times. The format of the book is easy to follow, with icons to indicate “difficulty” of each target, whether or not binoculars can be used to view, and icons to indicate the season in which the target is most easily viewed. Targets are also grouped by their “season.” (I’ve highlighted these great touches in my photo.) The author gives great tips for “getting started,” to increase your odds for success, that may not be obvious to the first time observer. The section about choosing a telescope and the parts of a telescope are also extremely helpful. Choosing the right telescope and then opening the box and assembling it can be intimidating. This section helps remove some of the mystery from that process. If you check out the page with contents, you can see that there is a wide array of targets appropriate for beginners, and the constellation maps are also well-presented to help the reader get comfortable with the night sky. This book is the perfect companion to that telescope you plan to give as a gift! The author has a whole series published in this easy-to-follow format, which makes it easy for the observer to continue to learn as their skills progress! There is definitely a reason this book is a #1 Best Seller!!
S**R
Great gift.
Great gift with the telescope my daughter got for Christmas.
J**Y
jpk
great
J**R
Easy to read
Great instructions
E**L
Took a chance and glad I did.
I really like this book; I would actually suggest getting this one instead of the "small telescope" volume by the same author, even if you don't have kids. It takes a great approach of showing a naked-eye constellation or asterism which will promote familiarity with the night sky, but then also shows where to find a cool telescope object within that same area of sky. I like the obvious division into seasons (missing from "small telescope"). There's some overlap with the "small telescope" but not too much and I think the choices made in this book are much better, plus it's really got many more than 50 objects (for example № 26, "The Teapot" also includes M17 and M7). To make it appeal to kids, this book has been printed in full color, which is much more appealing than his previous books but much less friendly for low-light or red-light use. I use this book inside, and then mark the relevant pages in "Turn Left at Orion" to take out to the backyard. This small book doesn't have enough detail to be able to find distant clusters or galaxies anyway; I'll still need an atlas or other guide. Also, as the author pointed out in previous books, full-color astrophotography doesn't really represent what you (or your child) will see through the eyepiece. Fortunately, Mr. Read largely included photographs which are more representative; I especially compliment him for including the photographs showing what nearby planets (Saturn, Jupiter) will look like through a small telescope. They're good pictures, obviously taken in dark skies, but illustrate well the small angular size you can expect to see. In short I think this is a much-improved replacement for "50 Things to See with a Small Telescope" and should be considered by any new stargazer, child or not.
B**R
50 Things to see
My grandson will enjoy this 50 things to see with his new telescope.
S**E
Ideal book
Thought my package was displaced, but realized two orders were delivered to my home and one package came by USPS. Found missing pkg in personal mail box.
D**I
This was for my 8 year old daughter, who has taken reading books as one of her daily routines. She loves reading on all topics. This book especially, she read the same day i passed it to her, although this is something I got her to get interested into Astronomy, a spark which ignited after i recently built a 90 calibre refractor telescope. Having shown her the Moon craters, Jupiter (with its 4 moons), Venus (crescent shape) and Saturn (with the amazing rings), i thought it was time for her to explore more. This book definitely has helped us explore more, including my 4 year old, who although can't read but is sharp to remember what he hears. Looking into the sky every evening, i get updates from the younger one, if the sky is clear for viewing the planets! I would like to recommend this to all ages who have just started into Astronomy having recently purchased a telescope to begin the journey towards exploring the cosmos. Guidance is provided on what celestial objects can be seen and with what difficulty using a telescope. Enjoy the Exploration!
S**G
We got this as an accessory to a telescope for a gift for our kid. The book is very informative and easy to read. The back came off one book immediately, but we were given a replacement that has held up great.
F**Z
El libro tiene buena información pero la calidad del papal es casi papel periódico, extremadamente caro para la calidad qué tiene
F**R
My 8 year old daughter and I wanted to learn how to use a telescope for stars. This book was excellent to talk us through how to look for things and gave us inspiration about what we can find. It starts with basic explanation and recommendation of what to use and then gives an easy to follow way to find stars and constellations. My daughter was able to tell me lots of interesting facts without me needing to have read the whole book. Very accessible and easy to follow.
C**A
Love the book, very nice and informative, only issue is that considering you are meant to use outdoors, I'd appreciate the paper and cover to me sturdier.
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