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Celestial Buddies Polaris Buddy Science Astronomy
Celestial Buddies Polaris Buddy Science Astronomy
Celestial Buddies Polaris Buddy Science Astronomy
Celestial Buddies Polaris Buddy Science Astronomy
Celestial Buddies Polaris Buddy Science Astronomy
Celestial Buddies Polaris Buddy Science Astronomy

Celestial Buddies Polaris Buddy Science Astronomy Space Solar System Educational Plush Blue Planet Toys

Product ID : 47817198
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Galleon Product ID 47817198
UPC / ISBN 793888859333
Shipping Weight 0.9 lbs
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Shipping Dimension 7.48 x 6.69 x 6.69 inches
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Celestial Buddies Polaris Buddy Science Astronomy Features

  • ★PERFECT SIZE: 9” plush Polaris is a detailed, huggable plush version of the North Star.

  • ★SAFETY: Made from soft, all new polyester material that meets US & EU CPSC toy regulations. Age 0+.

  • ★GREAT GIFT: For anyone who loves space! Expand your kid’s interest in space, astronomy & science.

  • ★EDUCATIONAL: Hang tag provides fun educational facts about Polaris.

  • ★WASHING TIPS: Spot clean with mild detergent & cold water


About Celestial Buddies Polaris Buddy Science Astronomy

Squeeze my foot and I light up! I will be your guide in the night sky! I am a yellow supergiant...the brightest star in the constellation Ursa Minor (AKA Little Bear or Little Dipper). I am located almost directly above the Earth’s North Pole, so I am also called the Pole Star or the North Star. I do not appear to “rise” or “set” at night, but seem almost motionless while the other stars of the northern sky revolve around me. I'm only the 46th brightest star, so the best way to find me is to follow the "Pointer Stars" in the Big Dipper, which will lead you right to me. Once you locate me in the sky, walk toward me, and you will be heading north. I helped sailors and explorers find their way across the Atlantic Ocean into uncharted territory, and I will also keep you safe and headed in the right direction. Because the Earth’s axis changes gradually over time, I wasn’t always the Pole Star, and in about 12,000 years, Vega, in the constellation Lyra, will replace me as the new Pole Star. Until then, however, you can count on me to be your Guide in the Night Sky.