Star Stuff: Carl Sagan and the Mysteries of the Cosmos by Stephanie Roth Sisson

Sisson,Stephanie. Star Stuff: Carl Sagan and the Mysteries of the Cosmos. New York: Roaring Brook Press, 2014. 40p.

As a young boy, Carl Sagan was curious about everything around him. His imagination took him everywhere. But then, he saw some stars. Not knowing what they were, he looked at them every day. How did he find out what they really were? How did he become one of the world's most famous astronomers? Read this interesting book to find out!!! 

This book teaches kids about creativity and some basic facts about space. It's perfect for science and for reading and writing biographies. Its illustrations show some important facts as well.

By: Guest bloggers Jaden, Jake and Zack F., 4 Chaddock

3 comments:

  1. Jaden, Jake, and Zack,

    This looks like a fantastic and interesting book! Great write-up, and we are excited to read and learn more about space. Nice job!

    Mr. McIntosh's 1st Grade Class

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  2. Dear Jaden, Zack and Jake,

    Wow! You have made us all want to get our hands on this book! We just went to the planetarium and Mr. Wells showed us a ton of stars. This book is perfect for our class and we want Mrs. Baker to read it to us! Thanks for blogging about it!

    Mrs. Baker's First Grade Class

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  3. Zack, Jaden, and Jake -

    This looks like a great new book! We have been reading some biographies this year and we have also been learning about space. We can't wait to take a look at this book! Thanks!

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