New books about Space

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First Space Encyclopedia

Packed full of stunning photography, quizzes and amazing facts, children will become space experts in no time. Covering everything from observatories and rockets, to the solar system and the death of stars, children will discover all about space and space travel.








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A Trip into Space: An Adventure to the International Space Station

Blast off into the sky and visit the International Space Station! A lively, rhythmical story and detailed illustrations take readers on a trip to the ISS, where astronauts sleep zipped up and walk in space. This great read-aloud includes information (verified by NASA staff) about the ISS. Fact-filled and fun, this story will send young minds soaring.






Scholastic Reader Level 2: Solar System

In SOLAR SYSTEM, young readers will get a simple explanation of the Sun, the eight planets, and their moons with additional information about other parts of the solar system. Among other facts, they will find out how far each planet is from the sun and what it looks like up close!








Let's Visit... The Solar System (Space Trilogy)

Join Sebastian the alien on a fun journey through our solar system - visiting the sun, the planets and the asteroid belt. Let's Visit The Solar System is an exciting introduction to space for young adventurers.










A Journey Through Space

Take a journey from your doorstep into outer space! Zoom through the Solar System, discovering satellites, comets and asteroids along the way. Explore craters on Mars, moon-hop around Jupiter, and get a close-up view of Saturn's amazing rings. Just don't travel too close to the Sun! Packed with lively illustrations to reveal our amazing universe, this book is perfect for a parent and child to read together or to explore independently. Includes a dust jacket that doubles up as a poster.

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What's Out There?: A Book about Space (Grosset & Dunlap All Aboard Book)


What is the sun made of? What causes night and day? Why does the moon change shape? Colorful collage illustrations and an easy-to-understand text bring planets, stars, comets, and the wondrous things out there in space right down to earth in a simple introduction to the solar system for young armchair astronauts.

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The Planets in Our Solar System (Let's-Read-and-Find-Out Science 2)

The Sun’s gravity holds in thrall eight planets, each with an entourage of moons, as well as dwarf planets, asteroids, and comets. The Planets takes you on a dazzling visual tour. From the Solar System’s fiery heart, travel to rocky worlds such as tiny Mercury scorched by the Sun. Then witness Venus swathed in a sulfurous haze, and go to the outer reaches to visit planets such as gas giant Jupiter, which is 120 times the size of Earth.
Using 3-D models and photography from NASA and the European Space Agency, The Planets describes each one, as well as the extraordinary endeavors of space exploration.

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Hello, World! Solar System

Every young child loves to look up at the moon in the night sky. Here's a Hello, World! board book that can teach toddlers all about the sun, moon, stars, and planets with colors, shapes, sizes, and super-simple facts.


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Smart Kids: Space: For Kids Who Really Love Space!

Open your eyes to a world of discovery with this amazing fact-packed book from Roger Priddy. From the Solar System to the Milky Way, from Mars to Mercury, from UFOs to the Space Shuttle, Smart Kids Space is an ideal first guide to the mysteries and wonders of our incredible universe. Written in an accessible and fun style, the informative text is perfectly complemented by visually stunning, large-sized, full-color photography. Perfect book to introduce children aged three and over to the fascinating world above us.


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The Big Dipper (Let's-Read-And-Find-Out Science: Stage 1 


If they are, chances are you'll be able to spot the Big Dipper. The Big Dipper is one of the easiest constellations to recognize and this Let's-Read-and-Find-Out Science book will help young stargazers find it, and it's companion, the Little Dipper. And once you've begun to learn about the constellations, well, the sky's the limit!






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National Geographic Little Kids First Big Book of Space (First Big Books) 

The latest addition to the "National Geographic Little Kids First Big Books Series", "Little Kids First Big Book of Space" is a visually compelling and approachable first reference book for 4-8 year olds who are eager to have their very own big books. Featuring fun, short entries about planets, stars, galaxies, and more, this charming book is perfect for reading aloud or for beginning readers to enjoy by themselves.







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There’s No Place Like Space!: All about our SOLAR SYSTEM. (The Cat in the Hat’s Learning Library, Book 7)


“I’m the Cat in the Hat,
and we’re off to have fun.
We’ll visit the planets,
the stars and the sun!”
And so Dr. Seuss’ famous Cat in the Hat whisks young readers off on a fun-filled tour of the solar system.






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If You Decide to Go to the Moon (Rise and Shine) 

"If you decide to go to the moon," writes Faith McNulty, "read this book first. It will tellyou how to get there and what to do after youland. The most important part tells you how to get home.


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ABC Universe (AMNH ABC Board Books)

From an astronaut in space to Voyager, yellow dwarf and zenith, this ABC board book opens up the entire universe to children! Created in tandem with the American Museum of Natural History, it takes kids on a photographic journey through comets, flares and planets like Jupiter, and introduces them to black holes, supernovas, telescopes and more. Perfect for the youngest astronomers.






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Pete the Cat PETE THE CAT: OUT OF THIS WORLD


When Pete heads off to space camp, he gets to float in zero gravity, build rockets, and even goes on an extraordinary interstellar mission that is out of this world—literally. Houston, ready to rock out with Pete the Cat!








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Astronaut Handbook


With an appealing text and funny, brightly colored illustrations, Meghan McCarthy transports aspiring space travelers to astronaut school in her young nonfiction picture book. Take a ride on the "Vomit Comet" and learn how it feels to be weightless. Try a bite of astronaut food, such as delicious freeze-dried ice cream. Have your measurements taken--100 of your hand alone--for your very own space suit. Get ready for liftoff! 






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I Want to Be an Astronaut 

Blast-off! Up into the sky goes the space shuttle. In orbit, the astronauts get a taste of ready-to-eat food, experience zero gravity, go for space walks, and even fix a satellite. It's fun to fly aboard the shuttle...and then come back to Earth.



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