Astronomy -- Juvenile literature
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Astronomy -- Juvenile literature
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Astronomy
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- About space, by Jana Carson
- The night sky, Kathryn Hulick
- Planetarium, illustrated by Chris Wormell ; written by Raman Prinja
- Scholastic's The magic school bus sees stars, a book about stars, [TV tie-in adaptation by Nancy White and illustrated by Art Ruiz]
- There's no place like space, by Tish Rabe ; illustrated by Aristides Ruiz
- Your place in the universe, Jason Chin
- The magic school bus, by Joanna Cole ; illustrated by Bruce Degen
- A cat's guide to the night sky, Stuart Atkinson ; illustrated by Brendan Kearney
- Astronomy for kids, how to explore outer space with binoculars, a telescope, or just your eyes!, Bruce Betts, PhD ; foreword by Erica Colón, PhD
- Beyond, discoveries from the outer reaches of space, Miranda Paul ; illustrated by Sija Hong
- Starry skies, by Samantha Chagollan ; illustrations by Nila Aye
- Astronomy, [created by Basher ; written by Dan Green]
- Once upon a starry night, a book of constellation stories, Jacqueline Mitton, Christina Balit
- The Solar System with Ellen, El sistema solar con Ellen, by Patty Rodríguez & Ariana Stein ; art by Citlali Reyes
- Starry sky, written by Kate Hayden
- Space & art activities, [written by Polly Goodman]
- Looking up!, the science of stargazing, by meteorologist Joe Rao ; illustrated by Mark Borgions
- The young astronomer, Harry Ford
- Space, by Will Osborne and Mary Pope Osborne ; illustrated by Sal Murdocca
- Astronomy for young and old, a beginner's guide to the visible sky, Walter Kraul ; illustrated by Dazze Kamerl ; translated and edited by Christian Maclean
- Universe, written by Robin Kerrod
- Black holes, the weird science of the most mysterious objects in the universe, by Sara Latta
- Our stars, written and illustrated by Anne Rockwell
- Did you ever wonder about things you see in the sky?, Vera Vullo Capogna
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