Astronomy -- Juvenile literature
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Astronomy -- Juvenile literature
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Astronomy
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Incoming Resources
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- The stars, a gazillion suns, Laura Perdew ; illustrated by Shululu
- Space is awesome!, 101 incredible things every kid should know, Alice Harman
- Astronomy, [created by Basher ; written by Dan Green]
- Out-of-this-world astronomy, 50 amazing activities & projects, Joe Rhatigan & Rain Newcomb, with Gregg Doppmann, special consultant
- The golden book of stars and planets, by Judith Herbst ; illustrated by Tom LaPadula
- Exploring the night sky, the equinox astronomy guide for beginners, Terence Dickinson ; principal illustrations by John Bianchi
- The Kingfisher facts and records book of space, by Clive Gifford
- Where are the stars during the day?, a book about stars, by Melvin and Gilda Berger ; illustrated by Blanche Sims
- Your place in the universe, Jason Chin
- JLA, Superman's guide to the universe, written by Jackie Gaff ; Superman created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster
- See the stars, your first guide to the night sky, Ken Croswell
- Space kids, an introduction for young explorers, written by Steve Parker ; illustrated by Andrea De Santis
- There's no place like space, by Tish Rabe ; illustrated by Aristides Ruiz
- Where are the constellations?, by Stephanie Sabol ; illustrated by Laurie A. Conley
- The mysteries of the universe, written by Wil Gater ; illustrated by Angela Rizza and Daniel Long
- The magic school bus, lost in the solar system, by Joanna Cole ; illustrated by Bruce Degen
- Space, by Will Osborne and Mary Pope Osborne ; illustrated by Sal Murdocca
- A child's introduction to the night sky, the story of the stars, planets, and constellations-- and how you can find them in the sky, Michael Driscoll ; illustrated by Meredith Hamilton
- 500 fantastic facts about space, Anne Rooney ; illustrators: Jake McDonald and Señor Sanchez
- Galaxies and the universe
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