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Books with title Venus

  • Venus

    Alexis Roumanis

    Library Binding (Av2 by Weigl, March 15, 1750)
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  • Venus

    Lori Dittmer

    Library Binding (Creative Educ, Feb. 1, 2018)
    Hello, Jupiter and Neptune. Hello, Mercury and Venus. Hello, fun! The popular Seedlings series now offers irresistible introductions to our solar systems eight planets. Written in a friendly voice, filled with dynamic photos, and featuring text crafted for the youngest of readers, these newest books spotlight the names, orbital processes, and defining features of the planets. Each book closes with a labeled-image guide for further review. As introductions to informational text, these titles will plant the seeds of knowledge! A kindergarten-level introduction to the planet Venus, covering its orbital process, its moons, and such defining features as its volcanoes, heat, and name.
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  • Venus

    Susan Ring

    Library Binding (Av2, June 11, 2020)
    The second planet from the Sun, Venus is the closest planet to Earth. Venus is almost the same size as Earth, but the two planets are actually very different. Learn these facts and more in Venus, an Exploring Our Solar System book.
  • Venus

    Jody S. Rake

    Paperback (Pebble, Aug. 1, 2020)
    The second brightest object in the sky, after the moon is Venus. It's also the only planet named after a woman. Learn more about bright, beautiful Venus, named for the Roman goddess of love and beauty.
  • Venus

    Czeena Devera, Jeff Bane

    Paperback (Cherry Lake Pub, Jan. 1, 2020)
    The My Guide to the Planets series introduces early readers to the planets in our solar system. Each book is told from the planet's perspective, providing a unique and fun approach to science learning. In this book, meet Venus and learn all about why she's called Earth's sister planet. Through simple sentences, emerging readers will learn technical facts and develop word recognition and reading skills. Includes a table of contents, glossary, index, and an author biography.
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  • Venus

    Colleen Sexton

    Library Binding (Bellwether Media, March 15, 1800)
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  • Venus

    Robin Birch

    Hardcover (Chelsea House Publishers, May 30, 2009)
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  • Venus

    Czeena Devera, Jeff Bane

    Library Binding (Cherry Lake Pub, Jan. 1, 2020)
    The My Guide to the Planets series introduces early readers to the planets in our solar system. Each book is told from the planet's perspective, providing a unique and fun approach to science learning. In this book, meet Venus and learn all about why she's called Earth's sister planet. Through simple sentences, emerging readers will learn technical facts and develop word recognition and reading skills. Includes a table of contents, glossary, index, and an author biography.
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  • Venus

    Ruth Owen

    Paperback (Windmill Books, July 15, 2013)
    Venus, our mysterious neighbor, with its wild atmosphere and clouds of acid makes for an exciting subject. Young astronomers will learn about its place in the solar system and its harsh surface conditions. Awe-inspiring illustrations will excite their imaginations and leave them wanting to learn much more about space science.
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  • Venus

    Simone Payment

    Library Binding (Rosen Education Service, Jan. 1, 2017)
    This straightforward but fascinating book takes a close look at Venus and shows young people just how different our neighboring planet is from our own. Known as the hottest planet, Venus is an example of the greenhouse effect to the extreme. Young readers will take a tour beneath the sulfur dioxide clouds and see the planets surface up close with images taken by the Magellan and the Venus Express missions. This book will surely fascinate any young person interested in alien worlds.
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  • Venus

    Simone Payment

    Paperback (Rosen Education Service, Jan. 1, 2017)
    This straightforward but fascinating book takes a close look at Venus and shows young people just how different our neighboring planet is from our own. Known as the hottest planet, Venus is an example of the greenhouse effect to the extreme. Young readers will take a tour beneath the sulfur dioxide clouds and see the planets surface up close with images taken by the Magellan and the Venus Express missions. This book will surely fascinate any young person interested in alien worlds.
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  • Venus

    Susan Ring

    Paperback (Av2, June 11, 2020)
    The second planet from the Sun, Venus is the closest planet to Earth. Venus is almost the same size as Earth, but the two planets are actually very different. Learn these facts and more in Venus, an Exploring Our Solar System book.