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Smithsonian Kids: Space Explorer Guide Book
Smithsonian Kids: Space Explorer Guide Book
Smithsonian Kids: Space Explorer Guide Book
Smithsonian Kids: Space Explorer Guide Book
Smithsonian Kids: Space Explorer Guide Book
Smithsonian Kids: Space Explorer Guide Book
Smithsonian Kids: Space Explorer Guide Book

Smithsonian Kids: Space Explorer Guide Book & Projector (Movie Theater Storybook)

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Shipping Weight 1.08 lbs
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Shipping Dimension 11.97 x 11.54 x 1.57 inches
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About Smithsonian Kids: Space Explorer Guide Book

Product Description Kids can explore the universe with this out-of-this world book vetted by the curators at Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum. Then, they can turn their rooms into planetariums with the included handheld light projector and 20 images of our solar system and beyond! Have you ever wondered what comets are made of or how a star becomes a black hole? Smithsonian Kids: Space Explorer Guide Book & Projector answers these questions and so many more with tons of incredible space facts on every page. Thanks to curators at Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum, who provided their expertise in choosing the content, kids will learn about galaxies, planets, stars, comets, constellations, and everything that makes up our universe. And while they read the fascinating space facts, kids will be prompted to project corresponding images on their walls to transform the space into their very own planetarium. With 20 images of our solar system and beyond, this book is perfect for kids looking for an interactive space adventure! About the Author Rose Davidson is an author, editor, and researcher of children's nonfiction content. She writes books, magazine features, and online stories, covering anything from wacky animal behaviors to the wonders of outer space. Born and raised in Cincinnati, Ohio, Rose holds bachelor's degrees in public affairs journalism and anthropology from The Ohio State University.