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Karen C. Fox

Author of Older than The Stars

6 Works 310 Members 19 Reviews

About the Author

Karen C. Fox is the author of Chain Reaction and a regular contributor to Discovery Channel Online, ABCNews.com, and Science and Hope magazines

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Works by Karen C. Fox

Older than The Stars (2010) 223 copies, 15 reviews
Einstein A to Z (2004) 26 copies
Älter als die Sterne (2019) 3 copies
Hide & Seek 1 copy, 1 review

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Birthdate
1969-12-11
Gender
female

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20 reviews
"gravity pulled the atoms together. It got more and more crowded. When two atoms crashed into each other, they melted together. or fused, in a burst of light and heat. The cloud became a blazing star."

This is a BEAUTIFULLY worded book about how electrons, atoms, gasses, and metals that were formed in the universe to make our earth and its organisms. This book can definitely be used in a classroom on a unit on the solar system, there is brief mention of the sun. Not to mention the super cute show more rhyme that builds each time a new topic is introduced. The illustrations leave something the be desired but the wording of this book is the keeper. Einstein himself said, "If you can't say it simply, you don't understand it well enough." it includes a very interesting timeline. This book is a MUST for general ed or science classrooms and can be learned from at ALL ages. show less
This is a book about Big Bang cosmology, solar system formation, and human evolution for young children. It's hard to imagine that such a thing could succeed, but it does. The main text is a repetitive, singsongy, catchy rhyme in the spirit of the traditional "house that Jack built" poem. The rhyme is really fun to read aloud, and a reasonably factual account of the scientific "creation story" accompanied by quirky, brightly colored graphics, with text incorporated into the artwork traveling show more in topsy-turvy directions, so it's a success for my preschooler. show less
Wow! Who would think that one could create a picture book explaining the Big Bang Theory? A good picture book. An accurate picture book. A rhyming, cumulative picture book. Karen C. Fox and illustrator Nancy Davis have done just that! Kudos!

A simple, cumulative rhyme follows the creation of the universe, "... this is the star of red-hot stuff, that burst from the gas in a giant puff, that spun from the blocks, that formed from the bits that were born in the bang, when the world began." show more Smaller text insets explain the concept in greater detail for older readers. A Time Line of the Universe and a Glossary are included.

Large text in a "printing" font is artfully placed on colorful, double-spread illustrations, created with "pencil, cut paper, and potato and eraser prints, then digitally composed."
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Elementary (and religion-accommodating) enough that the title could have been "Cosmology for Dummies," but most of the important ideas`are mentioned.

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Works
6
Members
310
Popularity
#76,068
Rating
3.9
Reviews
19
ISBNs
13
Languages
1

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