The Universe

Discover What Lies Beyond Our Skies

Illustrated by DAWN COOPER
Hardcover
$16.99 US
On sale Nov 26, 2024 | 80 Pages | 9780593843659

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Take a journey through the solar system and on towards distant clusters of stars with the ultimate guide to the universe.

This spectacular reference book for children aged 7-9 explores the vast universe, beginning with the Big Bang and looking forward to the future of space travel.

The Universe covers the planets of the Solar System, comets, nebulae, constellations, types of galaxies, space missions, and much more, showcasing amazing astrophotography that brings each topic to life.

This wonderful children’s book on the universe offers:
  • In-depth information, backed up by space and satellite photography and fun illustrations.
  • Easy-to-digest sections about our solar system and beyond, each filled with incredible facts and visuals.
  • Information on the entire subject of space; constellations, types of galaxies, space missions and exploration – and much more.

This visually striking guide features beautiful illustrations by artist Dawn Cooper combined with up-to-date images from NASA and other space agencies to inspire young readers, and info panels, timelines, and diagrams will help demystify the science behind the wonders of space.

At DK, we believe in the power of discovery. So why stop here?

If you like The Universe, then why not complete the collection? Take a trip into space and discover the mysteries of Earth’s closest neighbor with The Moon, visit the red planet with Mars, or explore Earth’s surrounding neighbors with The Solar System.
Abby Beall is a features editor at New Scientist magazine and a freelance science journalist, published by print and online publications including New Scientist, Astronomy Now, Daily Mail Online, EU Horizon, and BBC Focus. Abby holds a physics (MPhys) degree from Durham University and a Science Journalism MA from City University, London. Her first book, The Art of Urban Astronomy was published by Trapeze Books in 2019.

Dawn Cooper is an illustrator whose work includes nonfiction books for children, book covers, maps, and packaging, all heavily inspired by the natural world. Dawn graduated from Bath School of Art & Design with a first class degree in Graphic Communication.

Dawn Cooper is an illustrator whose work includes nonfiction books for children, book covers, maps, and packaging, all heavily inspired by the natural world. Dawn graduated from Bath School of Art & Design with a first class degree in Graphic Communication.

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Take a journey through the solar system and on towards distant clusters of stars with the ultimate guide to the universe.

This spectacular reference book for children aged 7-9 explores the vast universe, beginning with the Big Bang and looking forward to the future of space travel.

The Universe covers the planets of the Solar System, comets, nebulae, constellations, types of galaxies, space missions, and much more, showcasing amazing astrophotography that brings each topic to life.

This wonderful children’s book on the universe offers:
  • In-depth information, backed up by space and satellite photography and fun illustrations.
  • Easy-to-digest sections about our solar system and beyond, each filled with incredible facts and visuals.
  • Information on the entire subject of space; constellations, types of galaxies, space missions and exploration – and much more.

This visually striking guide features beautiful illustrations by artist Dawn Cooper combined with up-to-date images from NASA and other space agencies to inspire young readers, and info panels, timelines, and diagrams will help demystify the science behind the wonders of space.

At DK, we believe in the power of discovery. So why stop here?

If you like The Universe, then why not complete the collection? Take a trip into space and discover the mysteries of Earth’s closest neighbor with The Moon, visit the red planet with Mars, or explore Earth’s surrounding neighbors with The Solar System.

Author

Abby Beall is a features editor at New Scientist magazine and a freelance science journalist, published by print and online publications including New Scientist, Astronomy Now, Daily Mail Online, EU Horizon, and BBC Focus. Abby holds a physics (MPhys) degree from Durham University and a Science Journalism MA from City University, London. Her first book, The Art of Urban Astronomy was published by Trapeze Books in 2019.

Dawn Cooper is an illustrator whose work includes nonfiction books for children, book covers, maps, and packaging, all heavily inspired by the natural world. Dawn graduated from Bath School of Art & Design with a first class degree in Graphic Communication.

Dawn Cooper is an illustrator whose work includes nonfiction books for children, book covers, maps, and packaging, all heavily inspired by the natural world. Dawn graduated from Bath School of Art & Design with a first class degree in Graphic Communication.

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