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Star Stuff: Carl Sagan and the Mysteries of the Cosmos

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Mary Eisenhart By Mary Eisenhart , based on child development research. How do we rate?

age 4+

Beautifully illustrated book introduces kids to Carl Sagan.

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Stephanie Roth Sisson's brilliantly colored, appealing illustrations bring the subject to vivid life, whether it's the vastness of the universe or the features of Carl's neighborhood in Brooklyn. Most kids these days don't know about Carl Sagan and his 1980s PBS series, Cosmos, which is something Sisson, a big fan, sets out to fix in STAR STUFF, bringing Sagan's imaginative, cheerleading approach to science to a new generation.

Parents may want to be prepared for discussions the book might bring up, such as space travel and communication with people on other planets. And what, exactly, it means that everything is made of "star stuff."

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