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When Stars Explode: Novas & Supernovas

A Guide to Stellar Endings For Curious Kids

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By: Jane Miler
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When Stars Explode: Novas & Supernovas

A Guide to Stellar Endings for Curious Kids

What really happens when a star dies? Do they just fade away... or do they go out with a cosmic bang?

In this vibrant and scientifically accurate book for young readers, When Stars Explode takes kids aged 8–10 on an awe-inspiring journey through the dramatic final moments of stars. From quiet fades to brilliant supernovas, from glowing white dwarfs to mysterious black holes, this book reveals the thrilling life cycles of stars—told with the wonder and clarity curious minds crave.

Perfect for space-loving kids, science classrooms, and bedtime stargazers alike, this engaging guide includes:

  • A friendly introduction to how stars are born, live, and eventually die
  • Detailed (but kid-friendly) explanations of novas, supernovas, kilonovas, and more
  • A closer look at what stars leave behind—like white dwarfs, neutron stars, and black holes
  • A glossary of space terms and a timeline of a star’s life
  • Stunning full-color visuals and cosmic storytelling

Whether your child dreams of becoming an astronaut or just loves looking up at the stars, this book will help them understand the science behind those brilliant lights in the sky—and how they connect to us here on Earth.

Because when you learn what happens when stars explode, you learn a little more about where we come from.

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