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Children's Bookwatch, Oct, 2004
Way Cool Science: Space Trekkers
Thinkeroo
88 Valley Street, Bristol, CT 06010
1929944926 $14.95 www.amazon.com
Intended for young people age 5 and up, Way Cool Science: Space Trekkers is an engaging introduction on DVD to the facts and mysteries about stars, planets, moons, asteroids, comets, and more. Science enthusiast Max Orbit teaches the basics about celestial bodies, and common germs such as orbit, gravity, revolution, and rotation are discussed with the use of animated diagrams, satellite footage, and photographs. An eye-opening educational program, which includes hands-on activities anyone can do and a wealth of ideas for classroom science fair projects. Highly recommended. 30 minutes, color.
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