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Solar system books for kids

For nonfiction, fact-oriented books, I look for good, well-captioned photos and illustrations, clear organization, and a structure that can be skimmed, skipped around, or started from somewhere in the middle, without needing to read the whole thing cover to cover. In biography, history, or memoir, I look for at least some pictures and an easy, engaging writing style.

I also want to see models for lives and careers that teens can try on for themselves, consciously or subconsciously. I want to see past and present discrimination acknowledged, but teenage idealism and dreams encouraged.

Space books for 7 year-olds

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Space books for kids pdf

Inside is a fascinating and surprisingly easy-to-read work of annotation, commentary, and context on a landmark cosmic atlas of the early 18th century. This book is quite different. Illustrated essays before each plate add even more historical and cultural context, and explain the development of scientific thought that led to the science portrayed in it.

This book is not just for lovers of astronomy. This wide-ranging poetry anthology includes works about everything from ants to exoplanets.