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The night sky

2023
"From planets and stars to constellations and meteor showers, readers will discover the amazing sights that can be seen in our night sky"--Provided by publisher.

Pluto!

not a planet? not a problem!
2023
"In this . . . nonfiction picture book, dwarf planet Pluto takes the stage to properly reintroduce itself and tell its out-of-this world, one-of-a-kind story"--Provided by publisher.

Mars

2021
Explore the planet Mars, find out about the weather, and what it would look like if you were there.

Earth

2021
"Learn all about planet Earth in the third book in this nonfiction Level 1 Ready-to-Read series about the universe that's perfect for kids who love science and space!"--Provided by publisher.

Our planet!

there's no place like Earth
In this first-of-its-kind book told with hope for human resourcefulness in the face of climate change, the Earth shares her brief--cosmically speaking--life to date, eager to tell Earthlings all about her current life and her uncertain future.

Mars!

Earthlings welcome
2021
"Meet Mars! The red planet. Planet Marvelous. Favorite sibling of Earth (or so he claims). Sometimes they're close (just 34.5 million miles apart). Sometimes they need space (250 million miles apart)! Earth and Mars have a lot in common--clouds, mountains, polar icecaps. And while Earth has Earthlings, Mars makes a persuasive case for why people should make the journey to spend time with him. His day is 7 minutes longer! He is home to the largest volcano in the whole solar system. He's, well, marvelous"--OCLC.

Planet Earth

2021
"Book introduces the reader to Planet Earth"--Provided by publisher.
Cover image of Planet Earth

Ocean!

waves for all
2020
Presents an illustrated look at the formation and history of the ocean.

The moon

2021
"Book introduces the reader to the moon"--Provided by publisher.

Moon!

Earth's best friend
Meet Moon! She's more than just a rock -- she's Earth's rock, her best friend she can always count on. Moon never turns her back on her friend (literally: she's always facing Earth with the same side!). These two will stick together forever.
Cover image of Moon!

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