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Hi,
My 7-year-old is a reading fiend--and just got her first scope (6" Dob) for Christmas. Now to combine the two. Is there such a thing as good fiction (Hardy Boys reading level or higher) that would relate to the stars that she is observing in an interesting way--sort of star-gazing fiction? Or stories about exploring those stars? Or...? (I've been stargazing for a year and so have all the usual begining books--"Turn Left," etc. So I'm just after fiction here...) This question was promoted when I found an old paperback copy of "Contact." I flipped through it to see if the "sex" scenes from the film were in the book--didn't find the sex scenes but did see a lot about the Cold War, of course. Didn't seem to be the right thing to give her... Thanks, --Darin |
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