This simple picture book describes stars, planets, comets, meteors, and other celestial phenomena with brightly colored illustrations and short sentences. The illustrations depicting children looking at the heavens are charming, but the depictions of stars, planets, and the solar system are hopelessly over-simplified to the point of inaccuracy. The author describes complicated astronomy concepts in simple language that will confuse young readers, such as “Some stars are so far away that their fire has burned out by the time the brightness reaches us”—a true statement, but too complex for young readers to decipher. The intended age level is pre-school through early elementary, but those readers would be better off looking at the night sky themselves or finding a different book.
CIP: “A simple introduction to the stars, planets, and outer space.”
Negative reviews in Hornbook (“presentation of information is haphazard”) and SLJ (suggests Gail Gibbons’ Stargazers as a better alternative).