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Shooting stars  Cover Image Book Book

Shooting stars / by Martha E.H. Rustad ; Gail Saunders-Smith consulting editor.

Summary:

"Shooting stars are amazing, bright streaks of light, but there's more to them than meets the eye! Simple text introduces readers to the science behind shooting stars. Including what a shooting star is really made of, how they are able to shine so bright, and when readers are most likely to see them." -- publisher's website

Record details

  • ISBN: 9781515767527
  • ISBN: 1515767523
  • ISBN: 9781515767589
  • Physical Description: 24 pages : color illustrations ; 24 x 29 cm.
  • Publisher: North Mankato, Minnesota : Capstone Press, [2018]

Content descriptions

Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Formatted Contents Note:
What is a shooting star? -- Burning meteors -- Meteor showers -- See a shooting star!
Subject: Meteor showers > Juvenile literature.
Meteorites > Juvenile literature.
Picture books
Picture books for children

Available copies

  • 1 of 1 copy available at Decoda Literacy Library. (Show)

Holds

  • 0 current holds with 1 total copy.
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Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Holdable? Status Due Date
Decoda Literacy Library 523.53 R87 2018 (Text) 35410000064022 General Collection Volume hold Available -
Chemawawin Public Library at Easterville J 523.5 RUS 2018 (Text) 58500000959155 Juvenile Nonfiction Volume hold Available -
The Pas Campus Library QB 741.5 .R87 2018 (Text) 58500001074269 UCNPicture Volume hold Available -
UCN / Pukatawagan Public Library J 523.5 RUS 2018 (Text) 58500000959106 Juvenile Nonfiction Volume hold Available -
UCN/Norway House Public Library J 523.5 RUS 2018 (Text) 58500000963504 Juvenile Nonfiction Volume hold Available -

  • Capstone Press
    Shooting stars are amazing, bright streaks of light, but there's more to them than meets the eye! Simple text introduces readers to the science behind shooting stars. Including what a shooting star is really made of, how they are able to shine so bright, and when readers are most likely to see them.

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