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The Professor's Telescope

The Professor's Telescope As every parent knows, getting a child to read can be a difficult task. Having our children read almost anything can be a relief... still, it would be preferable if they were reading books that engaged them, encouraged an interest in science, and modeled good behavior. That can be a tough set of requirements! The Professor's Telescope can meet them though... meet them and more.

A new type of book; factual science and science concepts, wrapped in an engaging story that models family values, both girls and boys from 10-20 years old will find reading the story enjoyable. At 168 pages (115 for the E-book and CD versions due to formatting differences), the story is easily read in a few hours, giving children a sense of accomplishment while introducing them to the fun science of astronomy.

The Professor's Telescope may be just the book that helps to set your child on the path to reading for the fun of it. As parents, we couldn't ask for more.

"Books like "The Professor's Telescope" not only teach science basics but open a child's mind to the infinite possibilities of an idea and will inspire a new generation to reach for the stars."
From the forward by: Jim Draggoo,
Executive Director, Kid's Cosmos

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Look, Eric! "The Professor's Telescope is a really good book! I loved reading about Eric's wonderful adventures and, at the same time, I learned a lot about space and telescopes that I never knew before. SID is a real character too, in more ways than one. I would recommend this book to any of my friends!"
Koryne Plaskett, 6th Grader - Spokane, Washington.
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