

A Black Hole Is Not a Hole [DeCristofano, Carolyn Cinami, Carroll, Michael] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. A Black Hole Is Not a Hole Review: I asked my 7-year old son to review the book and this is what he said... - My 7 year old son's review: "I like it because it talks about ex-spiring (he means inspiring) stuff. I like the pictures and it is interesting. And also the speech bubbles are very funny and I like it. It really expires me!" My review: This book is probably a bit above my son's independent reading level, but is fantastic as a book to read with a parent. He prefers that I read most of the content to him, but will read aloud to me if prompted. It goes over some pretty high-level concepts with relatable metaphors and beautiful illustrations. My son was able to explain the concept of density to me using some of the illustrations and I caught him re-reading one chapter of it on his own. If your kiddo likes non-fiction/science type reading, I highly recommend this book, even if you still need to help with some of the reading. Review: Reinforces the basics and adds details, fun format, great book - This is such a fun book! My 8 year old daughter has developed an interest in astronomy, and in black holes in particular. She can explain how they work and is fascinated by them. This book was a terrific combination of the basics she already knew, and additional details she could learn. It is presented in a fun format with lots of illustrations and accurate details. Perfect purchase to satisfy her craving for more information about this great subject.
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,737,837 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #61 in Children's Physics Books (Books) #107 in Children's Aeronautics & Space Books (Books) #318 in Children's Earth Sciences Books (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (336) |
| Dimensions | 7.5 x 0.32 x 10 inches |
| Edition | Reprint |
| Grade level | 4 - 7 |
| ISBN-10 | 1570917841 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1570917844 |
| Item Weight | 12 ounces |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 88 pages |
| Publication date | October 17, 2017 |
| Publisher | Charlesbridge |
| Reading age | 9 - 12 years |
C**.
I asked my 7-year old son to review the book and this is what he said...
My 7 year old son's review: "I like it because it talks about ex-spiring (he means inspiring) stuff. I like the pictures and it is interesting. And also the speech bubbles are very funny and I like it. It really expires me!" My review: This book is probably a bit above my son's independent reading level, but is fantastic as a book to read with a parent. He prefers that I read most of the content to him, but will read aloud to me if prompted. It goes over some pretty high-level concepts with relatable metaphors and beautiful illustrations. My son was able to explain the concept of density to me using some of the illustrations and I caught him re-reading one chapter of it on his own. If your kiddo likes non-fiction/science type reading, I highly recommend this book, even if you still need to help with some of the reading.
L**E
Reinforces the basics and adds details, fun format, great book
This is such a fun book! My 8 year old daughter has developed an interest in astronomy, and in black holes in particular. She can explain how they work and is fascinated by them. This book was a terrific combination of the basics she already knew, and additional details she could learn. It is presented in a fun format with lots of illustrations and accurate details. Perfect purchase to satisfy her craving for more information about this great subject.
L**E
Grandson approved.
My 8 year old grandson is interested in the solar system and with black holes. He enjoyed the book.
K**B
Good kids book
I gave my 6 yr old grandson this book for Valentine's Day and he loved it. Arrived in timely manner and exactly as stated.
S**A
Great information book about Black holes!
Love the photos and illustrations throughout the book! Excellent choice for teens to adults alike for has a fascination on black holes!
J**S
"Gravity Zone"
Get ready for an entrancing ride! This is not a fantasy book where scientific understandings are "based predominately on the imagination" (Temple, Martinez, & Yokota, 2011, p. 278). It is a lively and humorous book that just so happens to also be a fun way to learn about gravity, and the role it plays in the formations of black holes. The pictures are amazing, and definitely stimulate the mind as they enhance the reader's knowledge. A clear understanding of the science is presented with the photographs and realistic illustrations. Along with pictures are included charts and graphs that make the book not only informational, but engaging as well. I feel the pictures helped reinforce the ideas of the text, allowing tough concepts to seem a little clearer. References: DeCristofano, C. C. (2012). A black hole is not a hole. Watertown, MA: Charlesbridge Publishing. Temple, C., Martinez, M., & Yokota, J. (2011). Children's books in children's hands: An introduction to their literature. Boston, MA: Pearson Education, Inc.
S**Y
Great book
Great photos on every page. Written well and easy for kids to understand. My son is 8, and loved reading it. A lot of good information. Would be good for kids his age all he way up to 12 or 13 i think.
J**S
Recommended
I've read this to my 6 y/o twice already. He loves it. While this is tailored to kids, it's a little too advanced for a 6y/o, but it gave me a chance to nerd out and explain some concepts.
K**G
Nephew loved this. Very informative and a great read
T**R
Great book for kids.
M**F
My son loves to read about space and black holes and this book covers the subject well. Great descriptions in terms that can be easily understood by children and adults- we both definitely learnt a lot from this book. If you have a space nerd at home by this book!
F**S
I gave this to my 5year old Grandson for his Birthday, he was shouting "Black Hole Facts, Black Holes!" the pages have great information, and he loves having this read to him by his mother and father before bed. Admittedly, he has a great passion for space and has absorbed heaps of information from this book. Highly recommended if you have a space loving kid in your life.
M**H
My son is fascinated about Blackholes and asked for a book for Christmas. It did the job. But poorly printed. Lots of errors. Would have thought spelling mistakes would have been corrected before printing.
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