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Lore of the stars

folklore & wisdom from the skies above
2023
"The Lore of the Stars looks to the heavens and beyond to understand diverse cultures from here on Earth. . . . Did you know that people used to read the future in the flight of birds? That the constellations were thought to be mythological beings set in the sky? And that eclipses were seen as demonic omens? For millennia, humans have looked to the heavens to explain the world around and above them. 'Lore of the Stars' takes readers deep into space and back through the mists of time to discover the myriad answers to our most ancient questions"--BTCat.

Let's notice patterns in the sky

2022
"Look up to the sky and make observations with Mr. Cruz's class. From day to night, moon phases, and constellations, there are lots of . . . patterns in outer space that impact life on Earth"--Provided by publisher.

The sky

2014
Alice and Oliver explore the mysteries of the sky and solar system. Includes reinforcement activities.

Skygazing

2021
Features two books in one as readers first explore the sky throughout the day hours and learn about light, clouds, the water cycle, storms, airborne creatures, and aircraft. Then readers can flip the book and explore the sky at night, learning about stars and constellations, the moon, bats and owls, satellites, and auroras. Includes activities.

Watching the sky in nature

2021
Readers learn more about increasing focus and practicing mindfulness in nature.

Look at the sky, Dear Dragon

2020
"A boy and his pet dragon explore and identify things in the day time and night time sky, such as: the moon, kites, birds, the sun, and stars. An adapted, early emergent reader that includes a picture glossary, common sight words list, activities, and a note to caregivers"--OCLC.

When the sky glows

"Sunrises and lightning storms, rainbows and volcanoes, meteors and fireflies--these beautiful, and sometimes frightening, events that light up the sky might seem like magic. But there is a scientific explanation for each natural phenomenon. Find out the science behind the magic in this beautiful and enlightening nonfiction picture book"--Provided by the publisher.

Through the night sky

2020
". . . spans a wide range of subjects, including everything from nocturnal animals or revellers watching fireworks illuminate the night, to celestial objects such as the moon, planets, stars, and meteor showers--all under the vast night sky"--Provided by publisher.

Up in the air

2021
Teaches young readers about the different natural phenomenons that are seen in the sky, including cloud patterns, constellations, and bird migration.

What's in the sky, dear dragon?

"A boy and his pet dragon look at both the day and night skies. They learn about the sun, moon, animals, and airplanes that move through the sky. This title includes reading activities and a word list"--Provided by publisher.

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