Illustrations and simple text introduce children to the planets in the solar system as they compete in the "Favorite Planet Competition." Includes learning activities.
What are stars? What are planets? Why are some brighter than others? And which planets can we see from Earth? Learn the answers to these questions and more in this easy-to-read title and discover the science behind stars, planets, and their patterns.
Through simple sentences, emerging readers will learn technical facts about asteroids while also developing word recognition and reading skills. Includes a table of contents, glossary, index, and an author biography.
"It is said that Mars is Earth's sister planet. Next to Earth, it is the most habitable planet in the solar system because it is neither too hot nor too cold. It has enough sunlight for solar panels to work and its soil contains water. This book will further explore the possibility of living in Mars"--Provided by publisher.
"Hold onto your hats With winds ten times stronger than Earth's most powerful hurricanes, Neptune reigns as the stormiest planet in the solar system. With . . . simple language, young readers will easily grasp early learning concepts"--Amazon.
"Millions of miles from Earth, a small, rocky world circles the Sun. Mercury may be the smallest planet, but it holds big interest for young readers. This book explains concepts like craters, space probes, and planetary orbits"--Google books.