Breathtaking illustrations by Sonia Possentini capture the joy and beauty of nature and the galaxy we live in. The art of stargazing is celebrated around the world by children, adults, and animals as they revel in the sculpture of the heavens.
The sky is laid out like a tapestry of pictures that ancient civilizations looked up at in awe the same way we do today. The Thing To Remember About Stargazing is to gaze with a friend or a pet or no one at all. You can stargaze all alone and contemplate "connecting the dots" of the stars.
Gorgeous hues of muted blue, violet and purple depict the skies and surroundings for a calming palette for the poetic text. As polar bears gaze at the stars, whales swim to the surface to take in the quiet night sky. Children look up to locate constellations named centuries before they were born. The one thing to remember about stargazing, the most important thing, "...is to do it."
This mesmerizing picture book is must have for every collection and a great first book to introduce astronomy to young children. A note about stars follows the story and urges readers to go outside and see what pictures, or asterisms, they find. Maybe they will see images they haven't spotted before.
Highly recommended ages 18 months and up.
Recommended by: Pamela Thompson McLeod, blogger, reviewer, literary intern, writer
See more of her reviews at https://booksbypamelathompson.
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A picture-book ode to stargazing with an underlying message of awe for the wonders of nature.
What is the most important thing to remember about stargazing? When to do it, who to do it with, what to look for? It’s none of those! This picture book’s spare, lyrical text offers many possible ways to do stargazing: with a friend, with family, or alone; on a moonless night, or with a full moon, or even with some clouds; on the beach, lying in the grass, or standing on a snowy hill. There is only one rule of stargazing, which is saved for the end, and that is just to do it! Magical illustrations show polar bears, whales, and other animals stargazing too, and in the final illustration, diverse kids and animals gaze at the night sky together. Back matter about the constellations completes this bedtime story with its underlying message of love and respect for nature. color throughout---from the publisher
32 pages 978-0884489405 Ages 7-10
Keywords: constellations, stars, space, fun, star-gazing, 7 year old, 8 year old, 9 year old, 10 year old, hobbies