<b>Calling all stargazers, this addition to the <i>New York Times</i> bestselling series is sure to be the perfect book for you!<br><br>From the #1 <i>New York Times</i> Best-Selling Who Was? series comes Where Is?, a series that tells the stories of world-famous landmarks and natural wonders and features a fold-out map!</b><br><br>Ancient people from many different cultures--Greek, Roman, Mezo-American, Arab--all looked up and imagined pictures in the sky by "drawing" a line from one star to another, like a connect-the-dots puzzle. These star pictures--constellations--represented myths and legends from the various cultures that still fascinate us today.<br><br>Author of the tremendously popular<i> Where Is Our Solar System?</i> Stephanie Sabol relates many of the most popular constellation stories and explains what stars actually are: how they formed, why they die, and how they're grouped into constellation families.
<b>Calling all stargazers, this addition to the <i>New York Times</i> bestselling series is sure to be the perfect book for you!<br><br>From the #1 <i>New York Times</i> Best-Selling Who Was? series comes Where Is?, a series that tells the stories of world-famous landmarks and natural wonders and features a fold-out map!</b><br><br>Ancient people from many different cultures--Greek, Roman, Mezo-American, Arab--all looked up and imagined pictures in the sky by "drawing" a line from one star to another, like a connect-the-dots puzzle. These star pictures--constellations--represented myths and legends from the various cultures that still fascinate us today.<br><br>Author of the tremendously popular<i> Where Is Our Solar System?</i> Stephanie Sabol relates many of the most popular constellation stories and explains what stars actually are: how they formed, why they die, and how they're grouped into constellation families.