Big, bold and beautiful, this is the enthralling celestial follow-up to Mythologica: Amazon's No. 1 Children's Non-Fiction Book of the Year 2019.
How did the moon influence mighty emperors in Ancient China? Why are star signs so popular around the world? How did constellations help early seafarers sail safely across the vast Pacific? Blending science and storytelling, Astrologica introduces you to the marvels of our cosmos like you've never seen them before.
The planets, stars, Sun and Moon have always fascinated us. Thousands of years ago, we built awe-inspiring monuments to honour them, invented geometry to study their movements, and took inspiration from them for stories about animals, gods, and life itself. Today we have an enduring connection through zodiacs and more, ever linking us to the cosmos. But why is this?
This gorgeously illustrated book is designed to introduce young stargazers to the celestial. You'll uncover:
- The Origins of Astrology
- Myths Of the Tropical Zodiac
- Myths Of the Solar System
- Myths Of the Stars
- Stargazing Around the World
- Astrology and You
Astrologica includes:
• The history of astronomy and astrology, including ancient rites and customs
• The global star-lore behind famous constellations
• The lore behind the Tropical and Chinese zodiac systems, plus their dates, traits, and quirks
• Stories of the gods and goddesses associated with the planets
• How stars have served as maps, clocks, and calendars for millennia
Featuring over 100 pages of unforgettable artwork, fascinating facts and powerful stories, this book is the perfect gift for curious young minds aged 9+.
Autorentext
Camelia Pham is a Vietnamese illustrator and art director based in Hanoi. After discovering a love of conceptual, storytelling illustration, she now finds herself illustrating full-time on a variety of projects from editorial features to advertising campaigns and narrative projects. Her art style utilises strong colors, bold geometry, and kaleidoscopic textures to create a portfolio of work that is both complex in textures and thoughtful in concepts. Camelia began illustrating as a way to remedy the pressures of the education system and express her feelings on different subjects that are close to her heart.