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VIDEO: Max Goes to Jupiter featured on ABC7 Chicago News

February 13, 2009 / JeffreyBennett / TV Interviews, Videos / No Comments

February 13, 2009 (WLS) — Children love to learn about the moon and the stars. And that pleases parents, who may not be scientists, but who would like to encourage their children to get excited about astronomy and physics and similar topics. Renowned Astrophysicist Jeffrey Bennett has discovered the perfect formula. It starts with a loveable dog named Max who travels around the solar system. Bennett has just released his third book in the award-winning Max Science Adventure Series that show children the wonders of space. The books are illustrated by Michael Carroll.

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