Books like Why Isn't Pluto a Planet? (Space Mysteries)
Award winning
Total Solar Eclipse: A Stellar Friendship Story
Jayme Sandberg, 2023
32 pages
Why to read
Engaging tale combines friendship with cosmic wonders.
Encourages scientific curiosity and exploration.
Highlights teamwork and problem-solving.
A perfect blend of fun and learning.

Total Solar Eclipse: A Stellar Friendship Story
Jayme Sandberg, 2023
Award winning
Let's Explore the Sun (Bumba Books ® ― A First Look at Space)
Walt K. Moon, 2017
24 pages
Why to read
Simplifies complex space concepts for young readers.
Stimulates curiosity about science and astronomy.
Supports early developmental learning in children.
Encourages family reading and discovery.

Let's Explore the Sun (Bumba Books ® ― A First Look at Space)
Walt K. Moon, 2017
Award winning
How to Get to Mars for Kids!
Eric Z, 2023
84 pages
Why to read
Exciting space adventure captivates and educates young minds.
Introduces basic concepts of astronomy and space travel.
Encourages curiosity and learning about science and technology.
Colorful illustrations engage and maintain children's interest.

How to Get to Mars for Kids!
Eric Z, 2023
First Space Encyclopedia: A First Reference Book for Children
Dk Publishing, 2016
Why to read
Engaging and educational content about space
Beautiful photographs and illustrations
Supports school curriculum on space exploration
Encourages curiosity and discovery about the universe

First Space Encyclopedia: A First Reference Book for Children
Dk Publishing, 2016
Award winning
Exploring Space
Pat York, 2003
24 pages
Why to read
Captivating journey through the cosmos.
Introduces basic astronomy concepts.
Encourages curiosity and scientific thinking.
Engaging for young aspiring astronauts.

Exploring Space
Pat York, 2003
Award winning
Amazing Space Facts (Look-Looks)
Dinah L. Moche, R.W. Alley, 1988
24 pages
Why to read
Explores mesmerizing space facts with captivating visuals.
Enhances knowledge about universe, promoting scientific curiosity.
Ideal for budding astronomers and inquisitive minds.
Supports child’s learning in a fun, engaging way.

Amazing Space Facts (Look-Looks)
Dinah L. Moche, R.W. Alley, 1988
A First Introduction to Space and the Planets
Clint Twist, 2004
192 pages
Why to read
Explores space-related topics in age-appropriate language.
Stimulates curiosity about planets and the universe.
Encourages scientific thinking and exploration.
Vibrant illustrations complement educational content.

A First Introduction to Space and the Planets
Clint Twist, 2004
Award winning
The Little Star
Mary Beth O'connell, 2021
34 pages
Why to read
Adventure-filled story fosters imagination and curiosity.
Characters teach valuable life lessons and resilience.
Enhances vocabulary and comprehension skills.
Ideal for bedtime reading and bonding.

