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Space books for kids

Space books for your kids. Join us on a voyage through the universe as with these space-themed novels we rocket to the stars. These books will illuminate imaginations. It will spark curious minds into infinity and beyond. From fictions or photo books to older readers’ books.

Space books for kids(2-5 years)

Unlocking the Universe by Stephen and Lucy Hawkings (2020)

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Reading age: 2-5(years)

Scientist Stephen Hawking and his daughter Lucy. They offer you the secret to unlocking the world’s riddles. This beautifully illustrated guide to non-fiction answers questions. From ‘Is there Mars Life?’ to ‘What is within a black hole?’ to ‘. What are you to do when robots are taking over the world?’ Don’t ever go across time and space without it. If you have true facts like climate change, conspiracy theories and walking on the moon.

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Goodnight Spaceman

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Reading age: 2-5(years)

Inspired by Tim Peake. British astronaut for the first time in office. Goodnight Spaceman sees two young men rocketing from their beds on an intergalactic visit to their dad in space. This photo book is ideal for astronomical bedtime. With beautiful pictures by Nick East, entertaining rhymes and an out-of-the-world journey.

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You Choose In Space

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Reading age: 2-5(years)

Take a space suit and put on your helmet – a space voyage. From what a strange friend to what clothes you wear. Also what odd meals you have for lunch, all your choices are – and the options are unlimited.! Each children’s imagination is sent to the sequel to the best sells You Choose.

Amazing books age 6-12

The Dinosaur that Pooped a Planet!

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Reading age: 7-12 (years)

McFly band members Tom Fletcher and the Dougie Poynter series. The Dinosaur that Pooped enchanted and appalled world readers. But is now being taken by the Earth’s greediest dinosaur in the wind. In the dinosaur that has pooped a world! Danny and Dinosaur sail to the Moon. But if he gets as hungry a Dinosaur is eating his rocket. They must devise a pooptastic plan for returning to Earth.

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Space books for kids age 5-9

Counting on Katherine

Reading age: 5-9(years)

Katherine Johnson was a mathematical genius. He helped make the landing of the Moon of Apollo 11 feasible. Katherine was interviewed for this book in particular by writer Helaine Becker. Young Katherine, a curious boy with a passion of counting. He wanted to discover all about the cosmos. This is an incredible account by an African-American woman from her infancy. As a gifted student through her courageous job in NASA.

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Astronaut in Training

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Reading age: 5-9(years)

When your youngster grows up. It is the appropriate book for them if it wishes to be an astronaut in life. Astronaut in training offers you all you need to know about space. Astronomy and what is actually like at the International Space Station. Full of funny facts about the life of an astronaut and plenty of activities.

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Space Poems

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Reading age: 5-9(years)

This fantastic book is greatly liked by small space lovers. It is based on poetry by Paul Cookson, John Rice, Liz Brownlee and many others. The space poetry are packed with many poems about the moon. The stars and planets, aliens, the Molky Way and even the space sheds.

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Space: The Whole Whizz-Bang Story

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Reading age: 5-9(years)

This humorous and educational book. It will assist to address all those burning space questions that little ones may have. What is a black hole? How are stars and planets different? How do we know millions of years old galaxies? Space: The Whole Whizz-Bang Story does not feature any boring bits full of doodles and unbelievable facts!

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Cool space books for youngsters

The Sun Is Kind of A Big Deal

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Reading age: 3-7(years)

Cartoonist and creator of Awkward Yeti, Nick Seluk. Told the audience why for billions of years, sun was a monthly employee. It tells how the Sun keeps Earth warm. How the Sun affects our Solar System by day and by night. Not surprisingly, Jupiter wants the autograph from Sun.

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Our Solar System

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Reading age: 3-7(years)

The American Museum of Natural History. Peter and Connie Roop have prepared a basic introduction to the outside space for children. By the winners of almost a century of children’s books.

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Little Kids (First Book of Space)

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Reading age: 3-7(years)

The First Space book. Atypical national geographical book full of facts. It was written for preschoolers in grade 3. This book starts with the explanation of, and its effect on, the sun and moon on our planet. In the first chapter that looks from the earth.The chapters then deal with planets. Others including dwarf planets, traveling from the earth to the Milky Way, galaxies and space travel.

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Space movie for kids 0-3(years)

ABCs of space

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Reading age: 0-3(years)

This book is a good gift to a space lover with a newborn. Not meant for babies. But offers a bright board-book style for parents to read in while providing the baby an experience to read.

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8 little planets

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Reading age: 0-3(years)

A board book including focused cuts brings readers of Neptune to the Sun. With adorable planets, lunares, and stars on the outer edge of the solar system. There are two page copies of each planet on each page. The first pair expresses concern about the uniqueness of the planet—is Uranus’ s side curious? Is Mars too poisonous? But this second pair resolves the stress. Saying the planet is pleased of its qualities: “It’s very cool to be the coldest!” for Uranus and “Here’s the highest peak on any planet!” for Mars.

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Launch ladies

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Reading age: 0-3(years)

This space books for kids. It illustrate how Launch Ladies offers vivid cartoon works. By Jerrie Cobb, Mary Jackson, Katherine Johnson, Barbara Paulson, Margaret Hamilton, Nancy Roman, Christine Darden, Mae Jemison, Kalpana Chawla, and Marleen Martinez. As a further good gift to parents of a newborn. “Engineer and mathematician Mary Jackson has developed flight paths for the Mercury mission,” says each page. The contents are for the grownups but for babies in their laps are the photos and rhythms of a reading-aloud book.

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Space movie for kids grade 3

A moon of my own

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Reading age: Grade 3

For the roaming world youngster. Harold and the Purple Crayon. Clever pictures accompany a girl from the Eiffel Tower to the Rainforest Amazonia. She is charming and lively around the world, exhibiting many phases of the moon. Pre-school grade 3 best for: 3.

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Zelda big adventure

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Reading age: grade 3

The first chicken in space. Zelda is determined to be. She receives no aid with her preparedness as in the classic renditions of The Little Red Hen. Yet, her great dream is not to be given up. Pre-school grade 3 best for: 3.

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Reading age: grade 3

When the Astroid “personal outside space” of a rogue satellite violates it and strikes it out of orbit, it causes havoc in the cosmos.

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The darkest dark

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Reading age: grade 3

The Apollo 11 Moon is being broadcast as a child in a hushed. Captivating memoir. Astronaut Chris Hadfield weaves Chris adjusted his historic event. To give him the confidence to follow through on his ambition of a “Darkest Darkness” explorer.

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Magaret and the moon

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Reading age: grade 3

Heroes may wear pencil skirts and eye specs that are over-sized. Everyone wants to be superstar of NASA computer programmers with this biography.

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Astronaut handbook

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Reading age: grade 3

“Welcome to the School of Astronauts!” This book covers everything that leads to blast off, from how to be a team member to learning on the Vomit Comet.

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Conclusion

Thoughts of space voyages are enticing for inquiring small minds. It’s no surprise that when we ask them what they want when they are awake. They reply so often, an astronaut! Above are some of the best space books for kids from writers like astronaut Chris Hadfield. To books packed of information that will even wow the more inquisitive kids.

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