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Books with title The Planets: Exploring the Solar System

  • Planets and the Solar System

    Cottage Door Press, Patrica J. Murphy, Smithsonian Kids (Photography)

    Board book (Cottage Door Press, Sept. 17, 2019)
    Touch, read, and discover all about our amazing solar system with your toddler and Smithsonian Kids! Featuring special embossing to highlight fun facts about the wonders of space and the universe, this book engages both verbal and tactile learning skills. Embossed textures and bright, detailed photographs and renderings from Smithsonian are sure to engage, entertain, and educate your curious toddler.Embossed pictures allow your toddler to touch and feel as they learn.Learn surprising facts about the planets in our skies.Facts and images from Smithsonian Kids are sure to educate and entertain.Our First Discovery books engage your toddlers verbal and tactile learning skills with fun facts for you to read paired with textured embossing over the images.Practice preschool and kindergarten skills with Smithsonian!
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  • The Planets in Our Solar System

    Dr. Franklyn M. Branley, Kevin O'Malley

    Paperback (HarperCollins, Aug. 4, 2015)
    Where is it partly cloudy and 860°F? Venus! This classic picture book is a fascinating exploration of space written by children's nonfiction veteran and former chairman of the American Museum of Natural History–Hayden Planetarium Franklyn M. Branley and illustrated by Kevin O'Malley. Full of interesting facts about the eight planets in our solar system, including our very own Earth, this bestselling book also features photographs from Voyager and other space explorers. This nonfiction picture book is an excellent choice to share during homeschooling, in particular for children ages 4 to 6. It’s a fun way to learn to read and as a supplement for activity books for children.Now rebranded with a new cover look, this book features a find out more section with instructions for making your own solar system mobile and web research prompts about how to track the moon. Both text and artwork were vetted for accuracy by Jurrie van der Woude of NASA.This is a Level 2 Let's-Read-and-Find-Out, which means the book explores more challenging concepts perfect for children in the primary grades and supports the Common Core Learning Standards and Next Generation Science Standards. Let's-Read-and-Find-Out is the winner of the American Association for the Advancement of Science/Subaru Science Books & Films Prize for Outstanding Science Series.
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  • Exploring the Solar System

    Bruce LaFontaine

    Paperback (Dover Publications, Jan. 12, 1998)
    Combining the history of astronomy with the latest advances in space age technologies, this exciting coloring book also joins fun with facts about space exploration and our solar system.Forty-four stunning illustrations, carefully researched and meticulously rendered, depict the geocentric and heliocentric solar system models; Galileo's drawings of the moon; the NEAR (Near Earth Asteroid Rendezvous) spacecraft orbiting the asteroid Eros; an astronaut on the lunar surface with an "earthrise" overhead; the Magellan spacecraft penetrating the clouds of Venus to radar-map the continents; the enigmatic "face" on Mars; a U. S. space shuttle and its sleek successor, the Venture Star; plus representations of all the planets and much more.Each illustration is accompanied by a fact-filled caption in this celestial guide, which is sure to fascinate students, teachers, and colorists of all ages.
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  • The Planets and the Solar System

    Jen Green, Ruth Sillers, Naxos AudioBooks

    Audible Audiobook (Naxos AudioBooks, May 6, 2014)
    Living busily on Planet Earth, we rarely remember that we actually inhabit only a miniscule part of the universe. In The Planets and the Solar System, Jen Green paints the wider picture, and takes us on a journey across billions of kilometers in our galaxy, from our Sun to near and distant planets. Some, like Mercury, have a molten core surrounded with crust and spins quickly; Jupiter, on the other hand, is a big ball of gas. For 2,500 years, mathematicians and scientists from Pythagoras to Hubble have investigated our universe and found that the dimensions, the temperatures and the speeds (light years!) are unbelievably extreme. A fascinating introduction for younger listeners.
  • Exploring the Solar System

    Carmen Bredeson

    Paperback (Enslow Publishing, Aug. 1, 2015)
    "Discusses facts about the solar system, including the Sun, planets, comets, asteroids, the Oort Cloud, and the kinds of scientists that study the solar system"--
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  • The Planets in Our Solar System

    Dr. Franklyn M. Branley, Kevin O'Malley

    Paperback (HarperCollins, May 8, 1998)
    Where is it partly cloudy and 860°F?Venus. Read about the eight planets in our solar system and Earth's special place in it. This book also includes instructions for making your own solar system mobile, and on the new "Find Out More" page learn how to track the moon and visit the best plant web sites.
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  • Exploring Our Solar System

    Sally Ride, Tam O'Shaughnessy

    Hardcover (Crown Books for Young Readers, Nov. 15, 2003)
    Five billion years ago, a starship passing through our region of space would not have slowed down for a second look. There was nothing to see. No Earth, no sun, no solar system. Nothing but a huge tenuous cloud of gas.Now, as the result of billions of years of evolution, and centuries of scientific research, we can chart our way through the solar system . . . with Sally Ride as our navigator. Starting from the sun and working outward, Sally Ride and Tam O’Shaughnessy take readers on a tour of the nine planets and explain the formation, current conditions, and possibility of life on each.Filled with crisp, full-color photographs and lucid prose, this comprehensive volume untangles the complexities of space and allows readers to feel like masters of the universe.
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  • Exploring the Planets in Our Solar System

    Rebecca Olien

    Library Binding (Powerkids Pr, June 30, 2007)
    Introduces each planet in the solar system, discussing the characteristics unique to each planet.
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  • Solar System: The Planets

    E.C. Johnson

    language (, Aug. 17, 2017)
    Beautiful, Mystique and Awe-Inspiring. Our Solar System is an amazing complex of celestial bodies and objects, creating the "space" for what we call home.Introduce your child to the wonders of the planets with picture filled guide to the Solar System. It all starts with one book. Get your copy today!
  • Exploring Space and the Solar System

    Carolyn Scrace

    Paperback (Scribblers, Sept. 4, 2018)
    Outer space awaits kids in this fun and informative activity book—which comes with 10 easy-to-make press-out models and 150 stickers! How big is the universe? What is a space station? How can we study space from earth? With this accessible, engaging, and interactive book, kids can explore outer space, from the moon and the sun to shooting stars and asteroids. Along with the bite-size chunks of information and lots of stickers, budding astronauts get 10 models to make, including a rocket, a rover, Saturn with its rings, and an astronaut. A spread in the center of the book is perfect for sticking the finished models.
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  • Exploring the Solar System

    Amanda Doering Tourville

    Paperback (Rourke Educational Media, Aug. 1, 2010)
    Our popular Let’s Explore Science series adds new titles that address current hot topics in science and important science standards. Readers will learn current informaiton about the environment, disease, genetics, and the solar system.
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  • The Planets of Our Solar System

    Stephen John Kortenkamp

    Paperback (Capstone Press, Feb. 1, 2011)
    Venus is a sweltering, spinning rock. Jupiter is a huge ball of gas. But they are both planets. Get up-close to the eight planets that orbit around our solar system.
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