

National Geographic Little Kids First Big Book of Space [Hughes, Catherine D.] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. National Geographic Little Kids First Big Book of Space Review: My grandson loves this book! - This book is perfect for kids around 4-8 years old and is filled with beautiful, vibrant illustrations. My 5 year-old grandson absolutely loves it! The book introduces a variety complex concepts like the solar system, stars, and galaxies in a way that is both engaging and educational. I love how it's broken into bite-sized sections, making it perfect for short attention spans. National Geographic does it again! Review: Great buy! - This book is all that we hoped it would be and more. My five-year-old is crazy about space and he could read this book to himself all day. He loves reading it aloud to us and is now randomly spouting facts about space during regular conversation. I think it's perfect for an age range of 5-8 years old. The pictures are high quality and colorful. Information is well-organized with lots of tips and fun things on the side. The paper is also good quality and thick, so it's not easily bent by over-eager little hands. I also like that it creates asks reflective questions that reach out to the child on a personal level. For example, when teaching about orbit, it asks "How many times have you been around the sun? (Hint: how many years old are you?)" This kind of real life association is very helpful for getting children (or anyone, for that matter) to grasp new concepts. Update: We got this for my son a couple of months ago and he's still crazy about it. Normally the novelty would have worn off by now. Instead, he's asking for the other "LIttle Kid's First Big Books". And I'll be happy to indulge him now that I know how great they are!
| Best Sellers Rank | #195,940 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #5 in Children's Astronomy Books (Books) #8 in Children's Encyclopedias (Books) #18 in Children's Aeronautics & Space Books (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (15,416) |
| Dimensions | 10.12 x 0.48 x 10.13 inches |
| Edition | Illustrated |
| Grade level | Preschool - Kindergarten |
| ISBN-10 | 1426310153 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1426310157 |
| Item Weight | 1.7 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Part of series | National Geographic Little Kids First Big Books |
| Print length | 128 pages |
| Publication date | October 9, 2012 |
| Publisher | National Geographic Kids |
| Reading age | 3 - 6 years, from customers |
S**Y
My grandson loves this book!
This book is perfect for kids around 4-8 years old and is filled with beautiful, vibrant illustrations. My 5 year-old grandson absolutely loves it! The book introduces a variety complex concepts like the solar system, stars, and galaxies in a way that is both engaging and educational. I love how it's broken into bite-sized sections, making it perfect for short attention spans. National Geographic does it again!
G**L
Great buy!
This book is all that we hoped it would be and more. My five-year-old is crazy about space and he could read this book to himself all day. He loves reading it aloud to us and is now randomly spouting facts about space during regular conversation. I think it's perfect for an age range of 5-8 years old. The pictures are high quality and colorful. Information is well-organized with lots of tips and fun things on the side. The paper is also good quality and thick, so it's not easily bent by over-eager little hands. I also like that it creates asks reflective questions that reach out to the child on a personal level. For example, when teaching about orbit, it asks "How many times have you been around the sun? (Hint: how many years old are you?)" This kind of real life association is very helpful for getting children (or anyone, for that matter) to grasp new concepts. Update: We got this for my son a couple of months ago and he's still crazy about it. Normally the novelty would have worn off by now. Instead, he's asking for the other "LIttle Kid's First Big Books". And I'll be happy to indulge him now that I know how great they are!
A**P
Awesome book for All Ages
I love this book! I have a 1.5 and a 4 year old. My four year old has language delay, and we love this book--he brought it to show and tell today. There is A LOT of GOOD information in this book. The photos are gorgeous, the information is so interesting for me to read about, my kid loves it (and can name all of the planets including the belts in our solar system). The first time I read to him, I was really loving all the info and he was listening quietly....I realized it is A LOT of information to take in. So now I read only part of it to him, and I feel like he'll grow into the book more. There are little bubbles/circles withe interesting facts about the topic that I read to him and we talk about what's on the page. We love it and I bought more of the Nat Geo Little Kid books, they're awesome for all ages truly (and even okay for different capabilities). Thank you, truly love these books!! We also got the Ocean one, and love that as well.
A**R
Family Favorite
My oldest has been reading this book since he was 3, and loves it more and more as he grows. Got it as a gift and had to buy a second one after we read it so many times that my little guy had ripped a few pages out. Started being great to learn planets and now that he can read, he is learning all sorts of fun information. I have learned so much reading it to him! Very fascinating, well organized, and our favorite of the. National Geographic kids books!
L**R
Accurate
Gift. Well received. Well written.
P**T
Best books! Engage kids. Pictures & content so well done! BUT pages fall out.
Hands down one of the best books for your space-loving kid (or self). We have multiple of the National Geographic Kids books, and I couldn't praise them enough. The photographs are vibrant, awe-inspiring, and everything you would expect from National Geographic. We love: - how engaging these books are!!! - information is just right. Not too much. - not overly textbook or boring - amazing photographs and graphics - my kids absorbs the information and have practically memorized it all because this book is so well done HOWEVER, We do not love: - The binding is faulty and the pages eventually detach and fall out over time. We keep taping them back in. This has happened with multiple of these books, and it is frustrating. And this is with gentle use. We expect more from National Geographic and hope they remedy this.
C**R
Awesome pictures and full of new information!
I bought this book and the "First Big Book of Why" by National Geographic for my kindergartener who is starting to question how things work. I knew getting the NatGeo brand would be a good choice because it's a name that I grew up with too. This book has definitely exceeded my expectations! A lot of things have changed since the 1980's and 1990's in the space industry and I felt like I really didn't know enough current events to start talking to my daughter about them. This book has information on the solar system, and includes all new information about dwarf planets (I think there were three or four mentioned), and other bodies in our solar system like asteroids and comets. And the pictures in this book are gorgeous! I like how each topic has its own main points and then there are side notes to explain added information. You could skip over the side notes and still get a thorough chunk of information, or you could go over all of the points and have an increased understanding of our world. This is such an awesome book! I love learning all of the new information alongside my daughter.
S**R
So fun for early learners!
This book has ignited an explosion of curiosity & excitement in my small children. Particularly one of my 4 year old twins. He thinks space is so awesome & he spouts out facts he learned from this book.
U**1
My 7 years old daughter loves it. We are reading before bed. She enjoys reading it what improves her reading skills.
F**O
Ho comprato il libro per una bambina di 11 anni che ha la passione per le stelle, ma, ahimè, non ama imparare l'inglese. Pare che l'operazione sia riuscita. Il libro è molto bello: ci sono immagini spettacolari ed il testo è abbastanza comprensibile. Lo consiglio a chi ha esigenze simili alla mia.
A**A
Meu filho adorou! Traz informações interessantes com linguagem simples.
M**M
This book is captivating not just for kids but also for adults. As a parent, I enjoy reading it to my 4-year-old son and learning some new things about the Solar system myself. It is a must-buy for parents with a Solar system enthusiast as a child.
A**R
The pages are not bound well (separate easily from the bind) and the pages are easily torn.
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