[bookshare-discuss] Book submitted: Saturn and Uranus

  • From: "Shelley L. Rhodes" <guidinggolden@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 2 Aug 2010 15:31:23 -0400

Hi everyone,

Here is another book that should be a simple proof. Has been read through. See the comments below.

 ISBN:
 978-0-7166-9519-6

 Title:
 Saturn And Uranus (Worldbook Solar System and Space Exploration Library)

 Author(s):
 Robert N. Knight

 Publisher:
 World Book, Incorporated

 Copyright Date:
 2007

 Copyrighted By:
 Worldbook Inc.

 Brief Synopsis:
Introduction to Saturn and Uranus, providing to primary and intermediate grade students information on their features and exploration. Includes fun facts, glossary, resource list and index"-Provided by publisher

 Long Synopsis:
Accessible to primary and intermediate grade readers, this ten-volume set provides access to basic facts about the solar system and human space exploration. Typically, a question (such as "From where does the sun's energy come?") is followed by about a paragraph or two of basic explanation and accompanied on the facing page by a color photograph or illustration. Included in each approximately 60-page volume are a page of "fun facts," a glossary, an index, and an age appropriate guide to further resources. The volumes individually cover the Sun and other stars; Mercury and Venus; Earth and the Moon; Mars; Jupiter, Ceres, and the asteroids; Saturn and Uranus; Neptune and the distant dwarf planets; galaxies and the universe; telescopes and space probes; and human space exploration. Annotation ©2008 Book News, Inc. , Portland, OR (booknews. com)

 Comments:
Has been read through. Blank pages contain photos. page numbers ere inserted. Should be a fairly easy proof.

 Adult content:
 No

 Language:
 English US

 Book Quality:
 EXCELLENT

 Categories:
 Children's Books, Nonfiction, Science

Shelley L. Rhodes, VRT
and Ludden Black Labrador Guide Dog

The artist brings something into the world that didn't exist before, and he does it without destroying something else. -John Updike, writer (1932-2009)

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