Meteors

Meteors

by Melis­sa Stewart

Nation­al Geo­graph­ic Chil­dren’s Books, 2014

for ages 6–9

ISBN 978–1‑42631–943‑3

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Blast off on a thrilling adven­ture to the far reach­es of our solar sys­tem to dis­cov­er the sto­ry behind small space rocks called mete­oroids and the mete­ors and mete­oroids they become as they hur­tle into our atmos­phere and plum­met to the ground. Dozens of fas­ci­nat­ing images and clear, engag­ing text bring the won­ders of out­er space to life for young readers.

Honors and Awards

  • Ama­zon Pick of the Month

Behind the Book

“It’s been a while since I’ve writ­ten a book about space, so I was thrilled when my edi­tor called to ask if I’d like to write a book about mete­ors. There is a lot of con­fu­sion about these small space rocks. In fact, sci­en­tists don’t even agree on a def­i­n­i­tion for the word ‘mete­or’. That made the book a real chal­lenge to research and write, but I had a blast sift­ing through the mate­r­i­al, select­ing the most impor­tant and inter­est­ing infor­ma­tion, and pre­sent­ing it in a way that kids would find fascinating.”

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Meteors

by Melis­sa Stewart

Nation­al Geo­graph­ic Chil­dren’s Books, 2014

for ages 6–9

ISBN 978–1‑42631–943‑3

Pur­chase this book at your local inde­pen­dent book­seller or Amazon.com.