Nov/Dec 2011
Why is the moon like a big bike reflector? Where does stardust come from? Why are winter nights so long? Where in the sky should you look for the Big Dipper? You’ll find out when you meet an astronomer and explore the night sky in this month’s issue of Click.
Play & Explore
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Beatrice Goes to Hawaii
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Can You Find?
Can you find these images in this month’s Click?
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Connect the Stars
What do you see when you look at the stars? Draw your own pictures in the sky.
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Dozens of Cousins, Trillions of Stars
Listen and read along with your copy of this month’s Click.
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Hidden Constellations
Can you find the hidden pictures in the sky?
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Moon Phases Chart
Make a chart of all the moon phases!
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Out-of-This-World Photos
Beatrice looks at the night sky.
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Stargazing Clock
Ready to see some constellations? Use this handy star clock to find out where in the sky to look at any given time.
Your Turn
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Seeing Stars
Send us a drawing or a photo of a star or constellation.
Book Recommendations
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Find the Constellations
A classic guide to the constellations, by the author of the Curious George books.
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Stardust from Space
Budding astronomers will be captivated by this cosmic read-aloud.
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Stars
A vibrant picture book with friendly, informative text and inviting, colorful artwork.
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The Moon
This easy chapter book offers solid information for young astronomers.
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What the Moon Is Like
A fine overview from the popular Let’s-Read-and-Find-Out Science series.
