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Books with title Exploring Neptune

  • Exploring Neptune

    Emma Jones

    Library Binding (Kidhaven, Aug. 15, 2017)
    Provides information about the planet, including its distance from the sun, what the planet's layers are made of, and how many Earth years it takes for Neptune to orbit the sun.
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  • Exploring

    Alain Grée

    Hardcover (Button Books, April 12, 2016)
    Exploring begins by looking at what we find at home and then moves into exploring your garden and the the towns and shops around us. The book also covers travel and how we can explore the world around us and what we might find in different places around the world. A must for any budding explorer! Alain Grée’s stunning vintage illustrations leap out from every page and the wealth of information will be a joy for adults to share and discuss, making the potential for learning endless.
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  • Exploring

    Sterling Publishers

    Paperback (Sterling Publications, Jan. 1, 2011)
    The series is a key to appreciating the incredible beauty of the world around us. Full of interesting and fun facts, these books add drama to the topics that range right from the smallest living things to outer space. That makes them the ideal place to rouse the curiosity of a child and to pave the way for future discovery. Gripping facts about the human and natural world Striking images that animate the information. Cool illustrations to make learning fun.
  • Exploring Neptune

    Emma Jones

    Paperback (Kidhaven, Aug. 15, 2017)
    Neptune and Uranus are sometimes called sister planets because they are so similar. However, Neptune has stronger winds and more storms than Uranus, and its not quite as cold. Readers will enjoy learning about what makes Neptune unique in this captivating volume. Detailed diagrams and impressive photographs help students visualize the fun facts theyre taking in with each turn of the page, making this familiar part of science curricula feel exciting.
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