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How to Teach Grown-Ups about Pluto: The Cutting-Edge Space Science of the Solar System

Dean Regas

A witty guide to Pluto's discovery and demotion, which puts kids in charge.

Pluto has not been a planet since 2006. But this tiny world still inspires people of all ages while sparking controversy. In this delightfully witty book, astronomer Dean Regas teaches you how to educate your grown-up about the cutting-edge science of space, most crucially the reason why Pluto is NOT a planet anymore. Delving into the history of space discoveries, the key players who have helped our understanding of the universe (including the 11-year-old girl who named Pluto in the first place), and the ever-changing nature of science, this book will equip every reader with the tools they need to bring their grown-ups fully up to speed, and to sneak in as many amazing astronomical facts as possible. And there's a handy quiz at the end so that you can check your grown-up has been paying attention!

Book Details

  • Publisher: Britannica Books
  • Publish Date: May 24th, 2022
  • Pages: 112
  • Language: English
  • Dimensions: 8.58in - 6.06in - 0.63in - 1.15lb
  • EAN: 9781913750510
  • Recommended age: 08-12
  • Categories: Technology - Aeronautics, Astronautics & Space Science

About the Author

Blecha, Aaron: - Aaron Blecha is an artist and author based in Brighton, UK, who designs funny characters and illustrates humorous books. Aaron has illustrated over 40 books, including the popular George Brown, Class Clown, and Shark School series. He is also the author and illustrator of Goodnight, Grizzle Grump! and Good Morning, Grizzle Grump! published by HarperCollins. In addition to illustrating children's books, Aaron works as a character designer in TV development for studios such as Disney, Curious Pictures, and eOne Family.
Regas, Dean: - Dean Regas is the Astronomer at Cincinnati Observatory, responsible for science outreach activities, and a national popularizer of astronomy. He is the author of several books including Facts from Space! and was the co-host of the prolific PBS show Star Gazers. An extremely engaging and media-savvy astronomy lecturer, he has served as the Observatory's Outreach Astronomer since 2000 and is one of NASA's Solar System Ambassadors, responsible for sharing its latest science and discoveries. An accomplished educator, Dean is an expert in observational astronomy and is a Contributing Editor to Sky & Telescope magazine, where he won the "Out-of-this-World Award" for astronomy education.
Britannica Group: - Britannica Group is a global education leader with over 250 years of dedication to seeking out facts and providing insight into the mysteries of the universe. Its beloved Encyclopaedia Britannica is the world's oldest English-language general encyclopedia, first published in 1768 in Edinburgh, Scotland. Today, Britannica continues to create innovative and engaging learning experiences through books, digital content and educational tools. Over three thousand expert contributors have helped make Britannica what it is today, including former U.S. presidents, professional athletes, Nobel laureates, and Pulitzer Prize winners. Britannica's mission to inspire curiosity and the joy of learning helps build the world's future thinkers and innovators. They are based in Chicago, Illinois.

Praise for this book

Selected for New York Public Library's Best Books for Kids List

Selected for The Children's Book Council's Hot Off the Press List

"Regas, an astronomer for the Cincinnati Observatory and former cohost of PBS' Star Gazers, narrates this wittily engaging book that imagines kids explaining to their parents the reasons why Pluto is no longer a planet. Regas amusingly describes how many adults are still in denial about this, instructing kids, "because you will be explaining all this to your grown-ups, we had better make it very, very easy." Accordingly, the book clearly and understandably relates the history of how planets were discovered and named, and recounts the debates that ensued as scientists weighed in about Pluto's status and demotion. The author admirably describes the nature of science, scientists' roles, and their tireless pursuit of new discoveries. Blecha's cartoon illustrations (Pluto is icy blue) enhance this entertaining and informative book for solar system enthusiasts and Pluto fans of all ages." - Booklist

"This book is beyond excellent. As well as teaching us about Pluto it also informs about many other things, such as the make-up of the other planets and the history of the exploration of the Solar System." - GeekDad

"With humor and wit, accompanied by delightfully whimsical drawings by Aaron Blecha, Regas guides kids through the history of Pluto's discovery, its controversial demotion and the five stages of grief when people of a certain age found out Pluto is no longer a planet. Plus there's the latest about other objects in our solar system, like the far-out Sedna more than 7 billion miles away."- Cincinnati Enquirer

"This non-fiction book about planets and the history of astronomy is so much more than your average space book! Based on the premise that millennial (and older) parents are reluctant to confirm to the notion that Pluto is not actually a planet, this book prepares children with the information required to win an argument with their parents about why Pluto is not a planet. Through hilarious additional content, such as describing the 5 stages of grieve grown ups might go through, silly pictures, and interesting chapter themes, this book teaches a lot of really important information without feeling like a typical non-fiction or educational text." - NetGalley (5 starred review)

"Regas explains all of the information in a way that is simple, factual and yet entertaining which will keep readers of all ages engaged." - NetGalley (5 starred review)

"The writing really grabs your attention and makes the information interesting." - Luminous Libro