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    DD 2 and 1/2 has become very interested in space since we read a book at the library that introduced the planets. I picked up a book called "On Earth" last week and she loved it and now explains the concept of gravity to people crazy And she has been incorporating space and planets into her play. Tonight she played "space frog" apparently he was from the planet Jupiter LOL.
    Anyway, anybody know of any books that have lots of info but are not super technichal. She loves concepts in the technical science older childrens books but doesn't like to listen to them as much. She perfers books that just sort of incorporates the facts into a story. Thanks smile


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    Here's some great ones:
    http://www.harpercollinschildrens.com/Kids/SeriesDetail.aspx?PSId=224
    Let's read and find out science books, The Planets in Our Solar System
    (This is a large series, I've found these used and at the library & on ebay , we can't get enough of these)

    Little Rocket's special Star by Julie Sykes

    If you decide to go to the moon by mcnulty

    On the moon by milbourne

    I going to post these on the book thread too.


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    Thank you both so much. I wil check these out for her smile


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    Originally Posted by CFK
    The George and the Secret Key to the Universe books are great for young readers (about 3rd or 4th grade-ish level). They are fiction but with a lot of cosmos info thrown in. Just what you would expect from author Stephen Hawking.

    http://georgessecretkey.com/


    MyDS9 loved those books!!!

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    Originally Posted by amazedmom
    Tonight she played "space frog" apparently he was from the planet Jupiter LOL.

    Not a book recommendation, but Jupiter is out and visible to the naked eye these days (nights). It's the brightest 'star' and with a telescope you can see the moons. DS and I were just checking it out last night.

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    CFK, thank you for the recommendation! I'm glad I read this thread and found out about those books!


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    "Going Around the Sun: Some Planetary Fun" by Marianne Berkes.

    It's a gorgeous picture book, in verse, with little factoids about the planets on each page, plus a more detailed section at the end. It's even up to date on Pluto's status. Be sure to get the paperback version. It has some extra tips from the author and illustrator (websites, books, activities, etc.).

    "Planets - A Solar System Stickerbook" by Ellen Hasbrouck

    It's also in verse, has good colorful pages and is also up to date on Pluto (something my son is very particular about!). The stickers don't last long, and the information about Jupiter, Saturn and Uranus's moons isn't quite current, but it's still a good read for younger kids.

    Let me know if you're interested in space songs too. I've been compiling an iTunes playlist for my son. You wouldn't believe how many solar system songs are out there (especially "ode to Pluto" ballads). smile

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    There's no Place Like Space.. is fun to read
    Dr Suess Series

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    I know my parents got my brothers a rotating constellation light toy (great description, I know). It came with a tape that explained all about the star and planets and where to find them. It was like a mini-trip to the planetarium in their own room!

    I think you can still get them from learning-toy stores. I bet she'd really love that! laugh

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    Originally Posted by CFK
    The George and the Secret Key to the Universe books are great for young readers (about 3rd or 4th grade-ish level). They are fiction but with a lot of cosmos info thrown in. Just what you would expect from author Stephen Hawking.

    http://georgessecretkey.com/
    We LOVED the one that we read. DS is 4 and it held his attention.


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