How I wonder what you are… let’s explore beyond our star!
Me pregunto qué serás... ¡exploremos más allá de nuestra estrella!
Twinkle, Twinkle, Nighttime Sky / Brilla, brilla, cielito de la noche is the second bilingual board book in the Skytime series, based on a cozy and familiar nurser rhyme. In English and Spanish, young readers are introduced to the vast, remarkable sky beyond our solar system.
When we look up at the stars, what we see is only a small piece of our huge universe. What else is out there in the nighttime sky? Learn about constellations, how the moon affects the tides, astronauts and the moon landing, our Milky Way galaxy and the billions more galaxies out in space, phenomena such as comets and nebulas, and so much more.
Twinkle, Twinkle, Nighttime Sky / Brilla, brilla, cielito de la noche is a must-have for children who love marveling at the stars and learning about astronauts and planets. With breathtaking illustrations of space and fascinating facts, this book puts our one-of-a-kind planet in perspective!
Twinkle, Twinkle, Nighttime Sky / Brilla, brilla, cielito de la noche
BLACK FRIDAY 2024
Product Type Paperback Pages 32 ISBN 978-1-958629-69-7
Dimensions 8″ x 8″ Age Range 2-7 Grade Range Preschool - 2nd Language Bilingual (English/Spanish) Publication Date October 2024 "Beautifully illustrated bilingual board book for little ones and their caregivers to share! Everett’s rhyming couplets have great rhythm and rhyme in their English version and cover interesting facts about space and space travel. Having the Spanish translation underneath the English version makes this a perfect choice for bilingual and dual language classrooms or for use with English language learners."
–Goodreads reviewer Melanie Dulaney
"The text plays off the traditional rhyme about the star, but adds in scientific vocabulary and information. The illustrations are a great accompaniment to the text. References are made to the tidal effects of the moon, telescopes, lunar landings, planets, exploration, and more. A wonderful primer to get small children excited about learning about space."
—Goodreads reviewer Pamela Powell