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Story about a little polar bear who lives in the arctic and longs to be just like his mother. Mother bear shows baby bear what it is like to be a grown up, but after realising that he can't do all of the things he used to do, baby bear decides he no longer wants to be a grown up. This story is perfect to read to children in KS1/EYFS particularly at the stage of transition; although the children may feel excited, they may be a little anxious about growing up.

Big Bear, Little Bear by Marine Schneider, Board Book Big Bear, Little Bear by Marine Schneider, Board Book

Big Bear, Little Bear is a simple board book with a sweet take on contrasts, featuring a parent and child from Marine Schneider. Sato, Bun'ei; Omiya, Masashi; Harakawa, Hiroki; Liu, Yu-Juan; Izumiura, Hideyuki; Kambe, Eiji; Takeda, Yoichi; Yoshida, Michitoshi; Itoh, Yoichi; Ando, Hiroyasu; Kokubo, Eiichiro; Ida, Shigeru (2013). "Planetary Companions to Three Evolved Intermediate-Mass Stars: HD 2952, HD 120084, and omega Serpentis". Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan. 65 (4): 1–15. arXiv: 1304.4328. Bibcode: 2013PASJ...65...85S. doi: 10.1093/pasj/65.4.85. S2CID 119248666.Delta Ursae Minoris". SIMBAD Astronomical Database. Centre de Données astronomiques de Strasbourg . Retrieved 21 June 2014. There are various proposed explanations for the name Cynosura. One suggestion connects it to the myth of Callisto, with her son Arcas replaced by her dog being placed in the sky by Zeus. [11] Family Christmas Shirts, Papa Bear, Mama Bear Shirt, Mini Bear Shirt, Little Bear Shirts, Family Christmas matching, Christmas T-Shirt Templeton, Matthew (16 July 2010). "Delta Scuti and the Delta Scuti Variables". Variable Star of the Season. AAVSO (American Association of Variable Star Observers) . Retrieved 19 August 2014. Robert Brown, Researches into the origin of the primitive constellations of the Greeks, Phoenicians and Babylonians (1899),

bear and Little bear constellations in Story behind the Great bear and Little bear constellations in

Keep collections to yourself or inspire other shoppers! Keep in mind that anyone can view public collections - they may also appear in recommendations and other places.Rutledge, Robert; Fox, Derek; Shevchuk, Andrew (2008). "Discovery of an Isolated Compact Object at High Galactic Latitude". The Astrophysical Journal. 672 (#2): 1137–43. arXiv: 0705.1011. Bibcode: 2008ApJ...672.1137R. doi: 10.1086/522667. S2CID 7915388.

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While parts of the constellation technically rise above the horizon to observers between the equator and 24°S, stars within a few degrees of the horizon are to all intents and purposes unobservable. [22] Brown (1899) suggested a non-Greek origin of the name (a loan from an Assyrian An‑nas-sur‑ra "high-rising"). [14] NGC 3172 (also known as Polarissima Borealis) is a faint, magnitude-14.9 galaxy that happens to be the closest NGC object to the north celestial pole. [71] It was discovered by John Herschel in 1831. [72] Ursa Minor, with Draco looping around it, as depicted in Urania's Mirror, [4] a set of constellation maps published in London c. 1825 Because Ursa Minor consists of seven stars, the Latin word for "north" ( i.e., where Polaris points) is septentrio, from septem (seven) and triones ( oxen), from seven oxen driving a plough, which the seven stars also resemble. This name has also been attached to the main stars of Ursa Major. [16]

Big Bear, Little Bear is about how children want to, and do, grow up so fast; and how their parents enjoy every moment of that journey. It is a sweet and well-told story. Ursa Minor ( Latin: 'Lesser Bear', contrasting with Ursa Major), also known as the Little Bear, is a constellation located in the far northern sky. As with the Great Bear, the tail of the Little Bear may also be seen as the handle of a ladle, hence the North American name, Little Dipper: seven stars with four in its bowl like its partner the Big Dipper. Ursa Minor was one of the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd-century astronomer Ptolemy, and remains one of the 88 modern constellations. Ursa Minor has traditionally been important for navigation, particularly by mariners, because of Polaris being the north pole star. Only pups believed in coincidences and Orris was an old fox. Four years in this field and you were an old fox or you were dead' Kochab aside, three more stellar systems have been discovered to contain planets. 11 Ursae Minoris is an orange giant of spectral type K4III around 1.8times as massive as the Sun. Around 1.5billion years old, it has cooled and expanded since it was an A-type main-sequence star. Around 390 light-years distant, it shines with an apparent magnitude of 5.04. A planet around 11 times the mass of Jupiter was discovered in 2009 orbiting the star with a period of 516 days. [63] HD 120084 is another evolved star, a yellow giant of spectral type G7III, around 2.4 times the mass of the Sun. It has a planet 4.5 times the mass of Jupiter, with one of the most eccentric planetary orbits (e = 0.66), discovered by precisely measuring the radial velocity of the star in 2013. [64] HD 150706 is a sunlike star of spectral type G0V some 89 light-years distant from the Solar System. It was thought to have a planet as massive as Jupiter at a distance of 0.6 AU, but this was discounted in 2007. [65] A further study published in 2012 showed that it has a companion around 2.7 times as massive as Jupiter that takes around 16 years to complete an orbit and is 6.8 AU distant from its star. [66] Deep-sky objects [ edit ] NGC 6217

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