Dark blue book cover with title in white bold letters across whole page. In the background are colour illustrations of planets, rockets, constellations, and the International Space Station. 'Collins' is written in top left, and author name is in bottom left.
Inside spread reads 'an astronomical torch'. Left page is green with paragraph of text and two photos of a round circle lit up in white and red light. On the right are instructions to 'make a red light filter' with 7 instructions, a text box of 'what you'll need' and a tip box. There are three photographs to help with the instructions, two of which have a white hand. The final photo is the completed filter, which looks like a torch with a red cover.
Inside spread is a blue page with 'Belt of Venus' title. On the left are paragraphs and subheadings 'know where to look' and 'what causes the belt of venus'. On the right is a heading 'record the colours of the belt of venus' with 3 steps of 'what to do'. Underneath is a white square with black outline of a city skyline along the bottom. The title of this section is 'draw and colour the belt of venus here'.
Inside spread is a white page with dusty pink sections and title 'the winter hexagon'. on the left is text, including a 'did you know?' box and a section titled 'the stars of the winter hexagon' with a list of stars and a photo of stars in the nightsky with a line connecting them into the constellation. The stars are labelled. On the right is a text box reading 'draw what you see' with some bullet points below. Below this is a large blank space with title 'draw your constellations here'.
  • Load image into Gallery viewer, Dark blue book cover with title in white bold letters across whole page. In the background are colour illustrations of planets, rockets, constellations, and the International Space Station. 'Collins' is written in top left, and author name is in bottom left.
  • Load image into Gallery viewer, Inside spread reads 'an astronomical torch'. Left page is green with paragraph of text and two photos of a round circle lit up in white and red light. On the right are instructions to 'make a red light filter' with 7 instructions, a text box of 'what you'll need' and a tip box. There are three photographs to help with the instructions, two of which have a white hand. The final photo is the completed filter, which looks like a torch with a red cover.
  • Load image into Gallery viewer, Inside spread is a blue page with 'Belt of Venus' title. On the left are paragraphs and subheadings 'know where to look' and 'what causes the belt of venus'. On the right is a heading 'record the colours of the belt of venus' with 3 steps of 'what to do'. Underneath is a white square with black outline of a city skyline along the bottom. The title of this section is 'draw and colour the belt of venus here'.
  • Load image into Gallery viewer, Inside spread is a white page with dusty pink sections and title 'the winter hexagon'. on the left is text, including a 'did you know?' box and a section titled 'the stars of the winter hexagon' with a list of stars and a photo of stars in the nightsky with a line connecting them into the constellation. The stars are labelled. On the right is a text box reading 'draw what you see' with some bullet points below. Below this is a large blank space with title 'draw your constellations here'.

You Can Explore the Universe

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You Can Explore The Universe is an activity book for kids to explore the night sky. 

Inside this book you'll find tips on stargazing and planet-spotting, fun activities and space to draw. 
Additional Information: 
  • Author: Tom Kerss
  • 96-page paperback 
  • HarperCollins Publishers
  • Publication Date: 13/05/2021
  • 210 x 148 mm