Best Solar System Books
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1. There's No Place Like Space: All About Our Solar System (Cat in the Hat's Learning Library)
Author: by Tish Rabe
0679891153
English
48 pages
The Cat in the Hat takes readers on an out of this world reading adventure through outer space! The Cat in the Hat’s Learning Library is a nonfiction picture book series that introduces beginning readers ages 5-8 to important basic concepts.
Learn about the solar system, planets, the constellations, and astronauts, and explore the wonders of space with the help of everyone’ favorite Cat in the Hat! Perfect for aspiring astraunauts, or any kid who loves learning and science. The universe is a mysterious place.
We are only just learning what happens in space. Featuring beloved characters from Dr. Seuss’s The Cat in the Hat, the Learning Library are unjacketed hardcover picture books that explore a range of nonfiction topics about the world we live in and include an index, glossary, and suggestions for further reading.
2. Science! STEM Sticker Adventure – Sticker Activity Book For Girls Aged 4 to 8 – Over 125 Stickers – Space Exploration, Deep Sea Adventure, Dinosaur Dig & More
Author: by Hopscotch Girls
English
24 pages
069215275X
Spark your little girl’s interest in science with Science! STEM Sticker Adventure by Hopscotch Girls. The world of science is an exciting place for little girls who dream big. This fun sticker book is packed with activities that will empower your daughters, granddaughters and the special little girls in your life to ask questions, seek answers and explore the natural world.
Hopscotch Girls has worked with leading scientists to create a sticker book that’s as fun as it is educational. While your little girl plays with over 150 stickers, she’ll join Aliyah, Emma and Avery as they learn about 7 scientific disciplines over 24 full color pages.
The book also includes a page of bonus stickers that can be used as reward stickers or on reward charts. Chemistry: Get into the lab and conduct experiments with colorful test tubes, bunsen burners, beakers and more. Geology: Study rocks, minerals and landforms in a spectacular landscape.
Astronomy: Put on your astronaut suit and reach for the stars (and planets! With this fun space scene and space stickers. Marine Biology: Explore the ocean depths and meet fish, coral and other marine life in your scuba gear. Botany: Grow your knowledge of the natural world with stickers like plants, flowers, and tools for preserving plant specimens.
3. The Magic School Bus Lost in the Solar System
Author: by Joanna Cole
English
40 pages
0590414291
To celebrate its 20th anniversary, Scholastic is re-releasing the ten original Magic School Bus titles in paperback. With updated scientific information, the bestselling science series ever is back! The fieldtrip to the planetarium is foiled when the museum turns out to be closed, but Ms. Frizzle saves the day.
The Magic School Bus turns into a spaceship and takes the class on a trip zooming through the atmosphere, to the Moon, and beyond! With up-to-date facts about the solar system, revised for this edition. Don’t miss the all-new Magic School Bus: Rides Again book series and the animated show streaming on Netflix now!
4. I Am the Solar System: A book about space for kids, from the sun, through the planets, to the heliosphere and into interstellar space, helping … (I Am Learning: Educational Series for Kids)
Author: by Rebecca McDonald
English
44 pages
195055323X
Get ready to blast off! Children ages 3-5 will learn about the Solar System through an imaginative journey filled with engaging facts and entertaining images that kids will want to read again and again. Created with the youngest learners in mind.
The Solar System is an incredible neighborhood centered around one very important star called the Sun. Discover the many amazing objects that call the Solar System home! In this simple Solar System book for kindergarten and first grade, kids are introduced to basic space concepts that are made easy to follow and remember.
Starting at the Sun and working outward through the planets and belts, children will discover space objects and follow the flow of the solar wind, taking a fun and informative tour of the Solar System. Both boys and girls ages 5-8 will love the bright, colorful images of the planets and objects brought to life as characters, making learning more enjoyable and engaging.
Kids will enjoy learning facts with the imaginatively illustrated Sun and planets that help build a love of learning while simultaneously presenting educational and scientific facts. Large print and easy to follow information tell all about the solar system for kids at preschool level learning.
5. The Magic School Bus Inside a Beehive
Author: by Joanna Cole
0590257218
Scholastic
English
To celebrate its 20th anniversary, Scholastic is re-releasing the ten original Magic School Bus titles in paperback. With updated scientific information, the bestselling science series ever is back! When the Magic School Bus turns into a beehive, Ms. Frizzle’s class learns firsthand about how workers, drones, and the queen bees live together.
Readers will be abuzz with knowledge as they discover how honeybees find food; make a comb, honey, and beeswax; and care for their young, all from the bee’s perspective. Don’t miss the all-new Magic School Bus: Rides Again book series and the animated show streaming on Netflix now!
6. The Magic School Bus At the Waterworks
Author: by Joanna Cole
Scholastic Press
English
40 pages
To celebrate its 20th anniversary, Scholastic is re-releasing the ten original Magic School Bus titles in paperback. With updated scientific information, the bestselling science series ever is back! The classic title that started the award-winning series! Join Ms. Frizzle and her students as they follow the trail of water, from its sky-high source to the school bathroom sink on this wet and wild fieldtrip.
After parking the school bus on a cloud and shrinking to raindrop size, Ms. Frizzle’s class gets to see the waterworks from the water’s point of view. Don’t miss the all-new Magic School Bus: Rides Again book series and the animated show streaming on Netflix now!
7. The Magic School Bus Inside the Earth (Magic School Bus)
Author: by Joanna Cole
Scholastic Press
English
40 pages
To celebrate its 20th anniversary, Scholastic is re-releasing the ten original Magic School Bus titles in paperback. With updated scientific information, the bestselling science series ever is back! Rock collecting has never been quite like this! When the class forgets to do its homework, a fieldtrip through the Earth’s crust, into the center of the Earth, and out through a volcano will teach them not to forget their assignments again – and then some!
Don’t miss the all-new Magic School Bus: Rides Again book series and the animated show streaming on Netflix now!
8. The Magic School Bus Inside a Hurricane
Author: by Joanna Cole
Scholastic Press
English
48 pages
To celebrate its 20th anniversary, Scholastic is re-releasing the ten original Magic School Bus titles in paperback. With updated scientific information, the bestselling science series ever is back! Count on Ms. Frizzle to teach anything but an ordinary lesson on meteorology.
Flying through the clouds in the Magic School Bus, Ms. Frizzle’s class experiences a hurricane-and even a tornado-firsthand. During their thrilling ride through the sky, Arnold gets lost! Will the Friz be able to save the day this time? Don’t miss the all-new Magic School Bus: Rides Again book series and the animated show streaming on Netflix now!
9. 13 Planets: The Latest View of the Solar System (National Geographic Kids)
Author: by David A. Aguilar
National Geographic Kids
English
64 pages
First, Pluto left.Then it came back, along with Ceres and Eris… And now Haumea and MakeMake, too! The recent actions of the International Astronomical Union have put every solar system book out of date. In response, National Geographic joins forces with David Aguilar of the Harvard Smithsonian Astronomical Observatory to revise our 2008 book-and to update young readers on the high-interest topic of space.
Using simple text and spectacular photorealistic computer art by the author, this book profiles all 13 planets in their newly created categories-plus the sun, the Oort Cloud, comets, and other worlds being discovered. Back-of-the-book activities offer hands-on fun for budding astronomers.
10. Space Technology and Our Solar System! – Fun & Facts Coloring Book: 30 original illustrations and over 125 cool facts! (We Can Color! – Fun & Facts Coloring Books)
Author: by Daniel Gershkovitz
B091GLDX34
English
70 pages
Do you know how large the sun is compared to the Earth? Where in the solar system is the highest mountain located? What exactly is a “shooting star”?And how much does it cost to develop an astronaut suit? Did you know that the Saturn-V is the most powerful rocket ever built?
Or that an astronaut lost a glove and even a toothbrush in space? And that Pluto, now no longer considered a planet, was given its name by an 11-year-old student? Since the dawn of humanity, people have been gazing at the sky, wondering what lies beyond the stars.
Join us on this exciting journey into space, where we explore the planets and other celestial bodies as well as the ingenious technologies that have allowed us to discover just a tiny fraction of the vast universe that surrounds us!
This book, from the We Can Color – Fun & Facts Coloring Books series, will give your child hours of fun and learning while coloring beautiful illustrations of fast spacecraft, glowing comets, spectacular planets, hot stars, future space colonies, sophisticated rovers, powerful telescopes, possibly curious aliens, and many, many more!
11. Solar System Stickers (Dover Little Activity Books Stickers)
Author: by Bruce LaFontaine
Dover Publications
English
4 pages
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.
12. Solar System for Kids (Tinker Toddlers)
Author: by Dr. Dhoot
GenBeam LLC
English
37 pages
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!
13. Space Encyclopedia: A Tour of Our Solar System and Beyond (National Geographic Kids)
Author: by David A. Aguilar
1426309481
English
192 pages
Presenting the latest exciting findings on space exploration and research and cutting-edge, spectacular views of the universe that technology is bringing back to Earth, all in one ultimate reference book. Authored by David A. Aguilar of the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, the National Geographic Space Encyclopedia is ideal for the family bookshelf, providing both accessible information for school reports and compelling reading on the mysteries beyond our world.
14. Burnham's Celestial Handbook: An Observer's Guide to the Universe Beyond the Solar System, Vol. 1
Author: by Robert Burnham Jr.
Dover Publications
English
656 pages
While there are many books on stars, there is only one Celestial Handbook. Now completely revised through 1977, this unique and necessary reference is available once again to guide amateur and advanced astronomers in their knowledge and enjoyment of the stars.
Volume I of this comprehensive three-part guide to the thousands of celestial objects outside our solar system ranges from Andromeda through Cetus. Objects are grouped according to constellation, and their definitions feature names, coordinates, classifications, and physical descriptions. After an extensive introduction in Volume I, which gives the beginner enough information to follow about 80 percent of the body of the material, the author gives comprehensive coverage to the thousands of celestial objects outside our solar system that are within the range of telescopes in the two- to twelve-inch range.
The objects are grouped according to the constellations in which they appear. Each constellation is divided into four subject sections: list of double and multiple stars; list of variable stars; list of star clusters, nebulae and galaxies; and descriptive notes.
15. Solar System Science Vocabulary Readers 6-Book Set: The Earth, The Moon, The Planets, The Solar System, Stars and Constellations, and The Sun
Author: by Liza Charlesworth
Scholastic
English
054500750X
Can you really catch a shooting star? Why do we call our galaxy the Milky Way? Born almost five billion years ago, our solar system is a place filled with mystery and wonder. With dramatic full-color artwork and amazing photos from space, this set of six books takes young readers on a fascinating tour of the sun, the planets and their moons, and the stars.
Readers will learn what the sun is made of, how far each planet is from the sun, how many moons each planet has, and what the planets look like up close. Includes The Solar System, The Sun, The Moon, The Planets, Stars and Constellations, and The Earth.
16. The Book Nobody Read: Chasing the Revolutions of Nicolaus Copernicus
Author: by Owen Gingerich
English
306 pages
0802714153
In the spring of 1543 as the celebrated astronomer, Nicolaus Copernicus, lay on his death bed, his fellow clerics brought him a long-awaited package: the final printed pages of the book he had worked on for many years: De revolutionibus (On the Revolutions of the Heavenly Spheres).
Though Copernicus would not live to hear of its extraordinary impact, his book, which first suggested that the Sun, not the Earth, was the center of the universe, is today recognized as one of the most influential scientific works of all timethanks in part to astrophysicist Owen Gingerich.
Four and a half centuries after its initial publication, Gingerich embarked on an epic quest to see in person all extant copies of the first and second editions of De revolutionibus. He was inspired by two contradictory pieces of information: Arthur Koestler’s claim, in his bookThe Sleepwalkers, that nobody had read Copernicus’s book when it was published; and Gingerich’s discovery, in Edinburgh, of a first edition richly annotated in the margins by the leading teacher of astronomy in Europe in the 1540s.