Public Book
Astronomy Made Easy For Kids
A Complete STEM Guide for Ages 8–14 with Fun Space Facts on Planets, Stars, and the Universe for Home & School Learning (Smart STEM Made Easy for Kids Book 3)
by Jonathan Adams
About the Book
Why do stars shine? What’s inside a black hole? Could humans ever travel to another galaxy? Astronomy Made Easy for Kids is the ultimate STEM space adventure for young explorers ages 8–14, turning the vast mysteries of the universe into exciting, hands-on discoveries. From planets and galaxies to rockets, astronauts, and future Mars missions, this guide takes readers on an unforgettable journey through space — showing not just what’s out there, but how we can get there.
Packed with fascinating facts, thrilling missions, and imaginative activities, every page sparks curiosity and transforms scientific wonder into exploration a child can experience.
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Explore our Solar System and beyond: Earth, Moon, Sun, every planet from Mercury to Neptune, plus exoplanets and distant galaxies
Meet heroes of space exploration: Yuri Gagarin, Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, Apollo 11, Space Shuttle, Artemis, SpaceX, and upcoming missions to Mars
Discover amazing cosmic objects: comets, asteroids, meteors, pulsars, quasars, supernovas, nebulae, and mysterious black holes
Experience astronaut life: training, zero gravity, space suits, and the International Space Station
Understand space technology: rockets, satellites, telescopes (including the James Webb), rovers, propulsion, and gravity
Learn the science of space: the Big Bang, constellations, orbits, and how scientists study the cosmos
Key features
Explore our Solar System and beyond: Earth, Moon, Sun, every planet from Mercury to Neptune, plus exoplanets and distant galaxies
Benefits
Meet heroes of space exploration: Yuri Gagarin, Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, Apollo 11, Space Shuttle, Artemis, SpaceX, and upcoming missions to Mars
What works well
Discover amazing cosmic objects: comets, asteroids, meteors, pulsars, quasars, supernovas, nebulae, and mysterious black holes
Best for
Experience astronaut life: training, zero gravity, space suits, and the International Space Station
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Confirmed Reader Feedback
3 confirmed reader reviews.
My Kid Now Knows More About Black Holes Than I Do !!
"From the Big Bang to Mars missions, this book takes young readers on a breathtaking cosmic journey — my 11-year-old devoured it in two sittings and hasn't stopped asking questions about black holes, exoplanets, and whether we'll ever live on Mars!" "Jonathan Adams has a rare gift for making the jaw-dropping scale of the universe feel personal and exciting — chapters on astronaut life, zero gravity, and the James Webb Telescope had my daughter convinced she's enrolling in NASA training the moment she turns 18."
very interesting book
This is second book in the series we've read. It's very engaging, easy to read, and written in the science, technology, and engineering, math genre. And most importantly, my son absolutely loved it. Now he wants to experience weightless himself and create his own Apollo-11
Good starter book, but a bit dry in places
My 10-year-old is space-obsessed, so I grabbed this. The facts are solid, and it covers planets, stars, and the universe in a logical STEM-friendly way. Perfect for school projects or curious kids.













