Girl Who Named Pluto: The Story of Venetia Burney, Alice B. Mcginty,Elizabeth Haidle (9781524768317) — Readings Books
Girl Who Named Pluto: The Story of Venetia Burney
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Girl Who Named Pluto: The Story of Venetia Burney

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An empowering, inspiring–and accessible!–nonfiction picture book about the eleven-year-old girl who actually named the newly discovered Pluto in 1930.

When Venetia Burney’s grandfather reads aloud from the newspaper about a new discovery–a ninth major planet that has yet to be named–her eleven-year-old mind starts whirring. She is studying the planets in school and loves Roman mythology. It might be called Pluto, she says, thinking of the dark underworld. Grandfather loves the idea and contacts his friend at London’s Royal Astronomical Society, who writes to scientists at the Lowell Observatory in Massachusetts, where Pluto was discovered. After a vote, the scientists agree unanimously- Pluto is the perfect name for the dark, cold planet. Here is a picture book perfect for STEM units and for all children–particularly girls–who have ever dreamed of becoming a scientist.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Random House USA Inc
Country
United States
Date
14 May 2019
Pages
40
ISBN
9781524768317

An empowering, inspiring–and accessible!–nonfiction picture book about the eleven-year-old girl who actually named the newly discovered Pluto in 1930.

When Venetia Burney’s grandfather reads aloud from the newspaper about a new discovery–a ninth major planet that has yet to be named–her eleven-year-old mind starts whirring. She is studying the planets in school and loves Roman mythology. It might be called Pluto, she says, thinking of the dark underworld. Grandfather loves the idea and contacts his friend at London’s Royal Astronomical Society, who writes to scientists at the Lowell Observatory in Massachusetts, where Pluto was discovered. After a vote, the scientists agree unanimously- Pluto is the perfect name for the dark, cold planet. Here is a picture book perfect for STEM units and for all children–particularly girls–who have ever dreamed of becoming a scientist.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Random House USA Inc
Country
United States
Date
14 May 2019
Pages
40
ISBN
9781524768317