You might think that astronomy would be too advanced a subject for children of board book age, but in fact this is done so nicely that it's as much about guessing animal shapes as learning about the stars.-BookTrust
Cleverly constructed board book and a beautifully visualised introduction to the stars.-LoveReading4Schools
...The illustrations will be useful for any young person scanning the night sky in search of distinctive star arrangements.-The Wall Street Journal
Sara Gillingham introduces the youngest stargazers to twenty animal constellations that will pique their interest in astronomy and all things space related... Fun to share for nighttime star gazing and as a spark for lessons on astronomy, science, space, history, and mythology. The book would make a beautiful gift for new babies, baby showers, new little siblings as well as a go-to favorite for home, school, and public library collections.-Celebrate Picture Books
This gorgeously designed board book brings together animals and the night sky to encourage curious kids to turn their eyes to the constellations above them. The perfect mix of illustrations and facts to keep young minds engaged, this is an ideal book to gift!-Politics & Prose
Exceptional nonfiction for kids. Riddles prompt kids to guess the animal in the constellations then check to see if they're right with lift-the-flap answers and more information... The white and gold text and illustrations pop out off the page.-Imagination Soup