| Interested in skygazing? It's easy to get started. These books are what I recommend to everyone who wants to fall in love with the sky! Don't be fooled by the children's books. Many of us grew up using these, and still use them to this day. I often recommend the H.A. Rey books to beginners of all ages. They all make great gifts for the budding astronomer of any age. | ||
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| NightWatch: A Practical Guide to Viewing th...
by Terence Dickinson When I need a quick look at star maps that show the treasures hidden in the night sky, I open this book. When I want to recomm... | Exploring the Night Sky with Binoculars
by David Chandler People often ask me what telescope they should buy first. I always tell them to get started with binoculars. And this book hel... | Find the Constellations
by H. A. Rey $15.00 So, when we were kids, this was the first book about the stars we got. We still recommend it to people for their kids, and the... |
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| The Stars: A New Way to See Them
by H. A. Rey If you think you've outgrown "Find the Constellations" (and you shouldn't!), then this book is the next step. More constellati... | A Child's Introduction to the Night Sky: Th...
by Michael Driscoll $13.57 There are so many children's books about the stars that it's tough to pick and choose the good ones. This one is funny and sma... | The New York Public Library Amazing Space: ...
by Ann-Jeanette Campbell $10.10 This one grabbed my attention at a bookstore. It's just bristling with good stuff for readers of any age. |
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| Starlight Nights: The Adventures of a Star-...
by Leslie C. Peltier $15.56 I own two copies of this excellent book; an original and the reprint. It's a great cloudy-night read and a wonderful gift for ... |
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