"Astronomy for Young Australians" by James Bonwick is a book from the 1800s that teaches young readers about astronomy using lively chats between a dad and his son. It's all about making big ideas about space easy to get, with the story featuring a boy named James and his father, Mr. Marple, talking about the universe. They check out stars and planets, talk about how the Earth spins, how big planets are, and why stars look like they're moving. Through their talks, they learn about cool stuff like the Milky Way and the Zodiac signs, and what makes planets different from stars. The dad pushes James to really think about what they’re seeing, which leads to learning about the shape of the Earth, why we have seasons, and even how pendulums can measure time. It mixes a fun story with learning, hoping to get kids super excited about astronomy.
Astronomy for Young Australians
By James Bonwick
(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews
A boy and his father look to the stars together, uncovering the amazing secrets of the universe.
Genres
Released
2018-05-05
Formats
epub
mobi
epub (images)
epub3 (images)
mobi (images)
txt
Free Download
epub
mobi
epub (images)
epub3 (images)
mobi (images)
txt
Summary
About the AuthorJames Bonwick was an English-born Australian historical and educational writer.
James Bonwick was an English-born Australian historical and educational writer.
Average Rating
4.0
Aggregate review score sourced from Goodreads
5200
4200
3200
2200
1200
Total Reviews
10.0k
Total reviews from Goodreads may change
More Like This
Explore books similar to the one you're viewing
The Star People
By Gaylord Johnson
(100)
Star-land: Being Talks With Young People About the Wonders of the Heavens
By Robert S. (Robert Stawell) Ball
(100)
The Children's Book of Stars
By G. E. (Geraldine Edith) Mitton
(100)
Stories of Starland
By Mary Proctor
(100)
Astronomy for Young Folks
By Isabel Martin Lewis
(100)
The Book of Stars: Being a Simple Explanation of the Stars and Their Uses to Boy Life
By A. Frederick (Archie Frederick) Collins
(100)
The Study of Astronomy, adapted to the capacities of youth In twelve familiar dialogues, between a tutor and his pupil: explaining the general phænomena of the heavenly bodies, the theory of the tides, &c.
By John Stedman
(100)
More by This Author
Discover other books written by the same author
Related by Category
Discover books in the same genre or category
Dr. Scudder's Tales for Little Readers, About the Heathen.
By John Scudder
(100)
Aunt 'Liza's Hero, and Other Stories
By Annie F. (Annie Fellows) Johnston
(100)
Harper's Young People, March 28, 1882 An Illustrated Weekly
By Various
(100)
Harper's Young People, August 22, 1882 An Illustrated Weekly
By Various
(100)
Tattine
By Ruth Ogden
(100)
The School-Girls in Number 40; or, Principle Put to the Test
By Anonymous
(100)
Account Required
You need an account to complete this action.