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Books with title Solar System

  • Our Solar System

    American Museum of Natural History, Connie Roop, Peter Roop

    Board book (Sterling Children's Books, June 14, 2016)
    The youngest astronomers can go forth and journey into outer space in this fun, basic introduction to the solar system. The unique format presents our sun and each planet in order with graduated flaps—turn each flap to reveal fascinating facts on each celestial body, and even the Milky Way!
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  • Our Solar System

    Seymour Simon

    Paperback (Collins, Aug. 26, 2014)
    Join award-winning science writer Seymour Simon in this completely updated edition of Our Solar System, as he takes young readers on a fascinating tour through space! With beautiful full-color photographs and spacecraft images, including many taken by the Mars rovers and Hubble Space Telescope, this nonfiction picture book teaches young readers all about the solar system, including the sun, the eight planets, and their moons. Covering all the latest discoveries in space, young astronomers will be over the moon about the fun facts, fascinating science, and incredible photographs. A must-have for every child interested in outer space! This book includes an author's note, a glossary, an index, and further reading suggestions. An excellent choice for classrooms and homeschooling, Our Solar System supports the Common Core State Standards.Check out these other Seymour Simon books about the universe and space: Comets, Meteors, and Asteroids Destination: Jupiter Destination: Mars Destination: Space Exoplanets Galaxies Stars The Sun The Universe
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  • Solar System Stickers

    Bruce LaFontaine

    Paperback (Dover Publications, June 15, 1998)
    Add visual excitement to your homework assignments, to stationery, windows, walls, and other flat surfaces with the 18 fascinating sticker illustrations in this colorful and educational collection.You'll find accurate drawings of the sun and all the planets in our solar system as well as moons, asteroids, and a comet. There are realistic drawings of Mercury (the smallest Planet), cloud-shrouded Venus, Jupiter and its four moons, Saturn and its rings, and ten other heavenly bodies. Identification captions are included.
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  • Solar System for Kids

    Dr. Dhoot

    eBook (GenBeam LLC, Jan. 12, 2019)
    An Amazon KDP Select All-Star 2019 Award Winner!Kick-start your future genius!Tinker Toddlers is a series designed to introduce first nonfiction emerging STEM concepts to babies, toddlers, and preschoolers. Look up at the night sky. What do you see?From the award-winning Tinker Toddlers series, Solar System for Kids is a great way to introduce the eight planets in our solar system and beyond. With interplanetary travel a real possibility for the next generation, this space book will launch your little astronomer on an amazing space adventure - with colors, shapes, sizes, and super-simple facts. The colorful, beautiful, and visually stimulating illustrations encourage the child's sense of wonder, adventure, and curiosity (and might stimulate your senses too)!Told with 2 levels of learning:Level 1: Black text for baby basicsLevel 2: Purple text for early learning, those ready to read, and beyondGreat addition to homeschool curriculum for preschoolers, kindergarten, or to any classroom library.Stimulating questions to relate what's in the book with the real worldPrompted drawing activity for fun and continued engagementInviting font that is large, clear, and color-coordinated for easy digestion of materialOther Astronomy, Computer Science and Technology Picture Books for Kids in the series:Mars for KidsABCs of The Solar System and BeyondNeural Networks for KidsMachine Learning for KidsArtificial Intelligence for KidsABCs of Machine LearningWhat readers have to say about the series:"Big concepts in a well-explained book! - I love the complexity and also the simplicity of this book. It is an excellent way to introduce my kids to advanced science topics in an age-appropriate manner. The drawings are so cute. I am thrilled with this purchase." - ACS"Must read - These books make great gifts and great discoveries in the classroom." - Raman Bhasin"Beautiful treatment of a complex topic - This book was a delightful surprise. As someone who teaches young kids about computer science, I expected this to be stilted and/or boring but it was lovely and engaging! It's a great intro to an important topic." - Stephanie Hosford"New topic written in easy fun manner - Incredible way for parents to share with their child a relevant and upcoming topic of machine learning in a fun way." - John Ngui"Simply easy for the child to grasp scientific concepts! A fun way to learn - I believe that the collection is a great way to introduce these topics to our children, these topics will help them better understand the world of science and technology that they are growing up in" - Angela K."An Extremely Engaging Book for Curious Minds - My partner and I absolutely loved the artwork and found the content to be remarkably better when compared to books of a similar vein that are currently available. We look forward to adding more of Dr. Dhoot's books to our already growing collection." - Sakshi"Useful beyond its intended scope - It would actually (and unfortunately) be quite helpful to use these pages in a PowerPoint to explain neural networks to adults." - MP"Must Buy! What a great addition to Kids' STEM collection - The author does a great job of simplifying the concept so a toddler can understand. I recommend this book if you wish to expose your kids to the top technology of today and the future." - Amitoj Gill
  • Our Solar System

    Baby Professor

    eBook (Baby Professor, Dec. 20, 2015)
    Yes, science can be made fun and easy! This book features the solar system in all its glory. You can see pictures of the planets and the galaxy in full color. The layout is definitely going to amaze and delight a child. As a result, learning becomes highly entertaining. Grab a copy today!
  • The Solar System

    Kenneth Walsh

    eBook (Teacher Created Materials, Dec. 1, 2011)
    Explore our solar system and Earth's place in it as readers flip through the pages of this nonfiction title. Featuring vibrant images in conjunction with accessible charts and diagrams, readers will be fascinated from cover to cover!
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  • The Solar System

    Sunil Tanna

    eBook (Answers 2000 Limited, March 2, 2019)
    A complete guide to the Solar System including the Sun, all the planets, all the recognized dwarf planets & much else besides - major moons, asteroids, comets, meteoroids & more. You'll also learn about the what lies beyond the Solar System, how the Solar System was formed & how it is expected to evolve in future. Contains numerous color pictures, illustrations & diagrams that will fascinate amateur astronomers & junior scientists.Updated April 2020Table of Contents:1: The Solar System: A Whistle-Stop TourThe SunThe Planets-How Many Planets?-How Far are the Planets from the Sun?-Planetary Orbits-Planetary Rotation-Types of PlanetsMinor Planets, Dwarf Planets & Comets-Minor Planets of the Inner Solar System - Asteroids-Minor Planets of the Outer Solar System-Dwarf Planets-CometsMeteoroids, Micrometeoroids & Space Dust-Meteors & Meteorites-Sources of Meteoroids & Micrometeoroids-Meteor Showers & Meteor StormsMoons-How Many Moons are There?-Can a Moon Have Its Own Moons?-How Big Can Moons Be?-How Small Can Moons Be?-Orbital Characteristics of Moons-Tidal Locking-Trojan Satellites2: The SunName & DiscoveryPhysical CharacteristicsRotationStudy & Exploration3: MercuryName & DiscoveryPhysical CharacteristicsOrbitRotationMoonsStudy & ExplorationLife?4: VenusName & DiscoveryPhysical CharacteristicsOrbitRotationMoonsStudy & ExplorationLife?5: EarthName & DiscoveryPhysical CharacteristicsStudy & ExplorationOrbitRotationThe MoonStudy & ExplorationLife6: MarsName & DiscoveryPhysical CharacteristicsOrbitRotationMoonsStudy & ExplorationLife?7: JupiterName & DiscoveryPhysical CharacteristicsOrbitRotationRingsMoonsStudy & ExplorationLife?8: SaturnName & DiscoveryPhysical CharacteristicsOrbitRotationRingsMoonsStudy & ExplorationLife?9: UranusName & DiscoveryPhysical CharacteristicsOrbitRotationRingsMoonsStudy & ExplorationLife?10: NeptuneName & DiscoveryPhysical CharacteristicsOrbitRotationRingsMoonsStudy & ExplorationLife?11: Planet NineName & DiscoveryPhysical CharacteristicsOrbitRotationRingsMoonsStudy & ExplorationLife?12: CeresName & DiscoveryPhysical CharacteristicsOrbitRotationStudy & ExplorationLife?13: PlutoName & DiscoveryPhysical CharacteristicsOrbitRotationMoonsStudy & ExplorationLife?14: HaumeaName & DiscoveryPhysical CharacteristicsOrbitRotationRingMoonsStudy & ExplorationLife?15: MakemakeName & DiscoveryPhysical CharacteristicsOrbitRotationMoonsStudy & ExplorationLife?16: ErisName & DiscoveryPhysical CharacteristicsOrbitRotationMoonsStudy & ExplorationLife?17: Beyond the Solar SystemStars-Types of Stars-Distances to Stars-Other Solar SystemsGalaxies-Types of Galaxies-Our Galaxy - The Milky WayGroups, Clusters & Superclusters18: The History of the Solar SystemThe Big BangThe First StarsLater StarsThe Birth of the Solar SystemThe Formation of the Planets & Asteroids-Terrestrial Planets-Giant Planets-The Asteroid Belt-Planetary MigrationMoonsLate Heavy Bombardment19: The Future of the Solar SystemThe SunThe PlanetsMoonsThe Milky Way & the Local GroupThe Ultimate Fate of the UniverseConclusion
  • Solar System

    Rosalind Mist

    Paperback (Qed Publishing, a Division of, March 15, 2009)
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  • Solar System for Kids

    Dr. Dhoot

    Paperback (GenBeam LLC, Dec. 6, 2018)
    An Amazon KDP Select All-Star 2019 Award Winner!Kick-start your future genius!Tinker Toddlers is a series designed to introduce first nonfiction emerging STEM concepts to babies, toddlers, and preschoolers. Look up at the night sky. What do you see?From the award-winning Tinker Toddlers series, Solar System for Kids is a great way to introduce the eight planets in our solar system and beyond. With interplanetary travel a real possibility for the next generation, this space book will launch your little astronomer on an amazing space adventure - with colors, shapes, sizes, and super-simple facts. The colorful, beautiful, and visually stimulating illustrations encourage the child's sense of wonder, adventure, and curiosity (and might stimulate your senses too)!Told with 2 levels of learning:Level 1: Black text for baby basicsLevel 2: Purple text for early learning, those ready to read, and beyondGreat addition to homeschool curriculum for preschoolers, kindergarten, or to any classroom library.Stimulating questions to relate what's in the book with the real worldPrompted drawing activity for fun and continued engagementInviting font that is large, clear, and color-coordinated for easy digestion of materialOther Astronomy, Computer Science and Technology Picture Books for Kids in the series:Mars for KidsABCs of The Solar System and BeyondNeural Networks for KidsMachine Learning for KidsArtificial Intelligence for KidsABCs of Machine LearningWhat readers have to say about the series:"Big concepts in a well-explained book! - I love the complexity and also the simplicity of this book. It is an excellent way to introduce my kids to advanced science topics in an age-appropriate manner. The drawings are so cute. I am thrilled with this purchase." - ACS"Must read - These books make great gifts and great discoveries in the classroom." - Raman Bhasin"Beautiful treatment of a complex topic - This book was a delightful surprise. As someone who teaches young kids about computer science, I expected this to be stilted and/or boring but it was lovely and engaging! It's a great intro to an important topic." - Stephanie Hosford"New topic written in easy fun manner - Incredible way for parents to share with their child a relevant and upcoming topic of machine learning in a fun way." - John Ngui"Simply easy for the child to grasp scientific concepts! A fun way to learn - I believe that the collection is a great way to introduce these topics to our children, these topics will help them better understand the world of science and technology that they are growing up in" - Angela K."An Extremely Engaging Book for Curious Minds - My partner and I absolutely loved the artwork and found the content to be remarkably better when compared to books of a similar vein that are currently available. We look forward to adding more of Dr. Dhoot's books to our already growing collection." - Sakshi"Useful beyond its intended scope - It would actually (and unfortunately) be quite helpful to use these pages in a PowerPoint to explain neural networks to adults." - MP"Must Buy! What a great addition to Kids' STEM collection - The author does a great job of simplifying the concept so a toddler can understand. I recommend this book if you wish to expose your kids to the top technology of today and the future." - Amitoj Gill
  • The Solar System

    Emily Bone, Terry Pastor, Tim Haggerty

    Hardcover (Usborne Pub Ltd, June 1, 2010)
    Discusses the planets, the sun, and the exploration of space.
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  • Solar System Forecast

    Kelly Kizer Whitt, Eric Nyquist, Arbordale Publishing

    Audiobook (Arbordale Publishing, Nov. 13, 2015)
    Below-freezing temperatures, scorching heat, and storms bigger than planet Earth are just some of the wild weather you will encounter on your trip through the solar system! Get your fun facts along with your forecast for each major planet as well as a moon (Titan) and a dwarf planet (Pluto). Get ready for some out-of-this-world fun with Solar System Forecast!
  • Solar System SOS

    Arlen Cohn, Don Sullivan

    Hardcover (Accord Publishing, a division of Andrews McMeel, Oct. 1, 1998)
    Something has gone haywire in the Solar System causing "elbows to itch and antennae to twitch" from Venus to Uranus. Have no fear, the problem is corrected and the "Council on Solar Afflictions" makes one more decree as expected.From one side of the system around to the other, we are all better off if we help one another.Eyeball Animation gets a whole new look with this outer space thriller. As always, a fun-filled glossary follows the story, making Solar System SOS another eye-ducational sensation!U.S. Patent No. 5,941,570; 6.149,201
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