Astronomy -- Juvenile literature
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Astronomy -- Juvenile literature
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Astronomy
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- Space, Alan Dyer
- The mysteries of the universe, written by Will Gater ; illustrated by Angela Rizza and Daniel Long
- It's a round, round world!, written and illustrated by Ellie Peterson
- Bright in the night, Lena Sjöberg
- Space encyclopedia, a tour of our solar system and beyond, written & illustrated by David A. Aguilar ; contributing writers Christine Pulliam & Patricia Daniels
- The lives of stars, Ken Croswell
- Hubble Deep Field, how a photo revolutionized our understanding of the universe, by Don Nardo
- What's inside a black hole?, deep space objects and mysteries, Andrew Solway
- The night sky, Kathryn Hulick
- There's no place like space, by Tish Rabe ; illustrated by Aristides Ruiz
- If ..., a mind-bending new way of looking at big ideas and numbers, written by David J. Smith ; illustrated by Steve Adams
- Finding the speed of light, the 1676 discovery that dazzled the world, written by Mark Weston ; illustrated by Rebecca Evans
- Simple stargazing, a first-time skywatcher's guide, Anton Vamplew
- Learning about the sun, moon, planets, and stars
- The everything kids' astronomy book, blast into outer space with stellar facts, intergalactic trivia, and out-of-this-world puzzles, Kathi Wagner and Sheryl Racine
- Once upon a starry night, a book of constellations, Jacqueline Mitton, Christina Balit
- Max goes to Jupiter, a science adventure with Max the dog, Jeffrey Bennett, Nick Schneider, Erica Ellingson ; illustrated by Michael Carroll
- Everything awesome about space and other galactic facts, written and illustrated by Mike Lowery
- Facts on File stars & planets atlas, Ian Ridpath
- Where are the stars during the day?, a book about stars, by Melvin and Gilda Berger ; illustrated by Blanche Sims
- Is there life on other planets?, and other questions about space, Gregory L. Vogt ; illustrations by Colin W. Thompson
- Space Cowboy Caleb and the night sky round-up, learning about the night sky, by Tina Dybvik ; illustrated by Adam Record
- Universe, journey into deep space, Mike Goldsmith ; illustrated by Mark A. Garlick
- If you were the moon, Laura Purdie Salas ; illustrated by Jaime Kim
- Your place in the universe, Jason Chin
- A few beautiful minutes, experiencing a solar eclipse, written by Kate Allen Fox ; illustrated by Khoa Le
- Many moons, by Rémi Courgeon ; [translated by Marion Serre]
- Through the night sky, [author, Anita Ganeri ; illustrator, Charlotte Pepper]
- The greatest intergalactic guide to space ever, by the Brainwaves, illustrated by Lisa Swerling and Ralph Lazar ; written by Carole Stott
- I like outer space, Angela Aylmore
- The magic school bus, lost in the solar system, by Joanna Cole ; illustrated by Bruce Degen
- Solar system by the numbers, a book of infographics, Steve Jenkins
- Astronomy, [created by Basher ; written by Dan Green]
- A child's introduction to the night sky, the story of the stars, planets, and constellations, and how you can find them in the sky, Michael Driscoll ; illustrated by Meredith Hamilton
- Astronomy, written by Robert Dinwiddie
- Facts and records, space, by Clive Gifford
- Astronomy, cool women in space, Antia Yasuda ; illustrated by Lena Chandhok
- Star finder!, a step-by-step guide to the night sky, foreword by Dr. Maggie Aderin-Pocock
- Black holes, the weird science of the most mysterious objects in the universe, Sara Latta
- Stargazers, by Gail Gibbons
- In the dark, the science of what happens at night, Lisa Deresti Betik ; Josh Holinaty
- Out of this world, star-studded haiku, Sally M. Walker ; illustrated by Matthew Trueman
- Universe, Robin Kerrod
- Stars and planets, Carole Stott
- First big book of space, by Catherine D. Hughes ; illustrated by David A. Aguilar
- Sun, moon, and stars, Hannah Wilson
- A star explodes, the story of Supernova 1054, written by James Gladstone ; illustrated by Yaara Eshet
- Be an astronomer, by Nicole Shea
- The young astronomer, Harry Ford
- Stars and galaxies, by James Buckley, Jr
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