Planets -- Juvenile literature
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Planets -- Juvenile literature
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- What's so special about planet Earth?, Robert E. Wells
- Hush, little rocket, New York Times-bestselling author Mo O'Hara ; illustrated by Alexandra Cook
- Stars, stars, stars, by Bob Barner
- A day in the life of an astronaut, Mars, and the distant stars, written by Mike Barfield ; illustrated by Jess Bradley
- Space!, the universe as you've never seen it before, Dorling Kindersley Ltd
- Planets, Aaron DeYoe ; consulting editor, Diane Craig, M.A./Reading Specialist
- Planets, written by Carole Stott
- The solar system, author: Sophie Allan ; illustrator: Dawn Cooper
- The planets, Carmel Reilly
- Discovering new planets, by Mae Jemison and Dana Meachen Rau
- Planets, Kate Riggs
- Universe, written by Robin Kerrod
- Planets, by Penelope Arlon and Tory Gordon-Harris
- Probes to the planets, Steve Parker
- The planets, Chelsea Donaldson
- Women in Earth and space exploration, by Tammy Gagne
- Stars & planets, written by Margot Channing ; illustrated by Bill Donohoe and Tony Townsend
- The planets, by Gail Gibbons
- Space adventure crafts, Anna Llimós
- The space encyclopedia, Gail Radley
- What is the solar system?, Carmen Bredeson
- Space, text by Ruth A. Musgrave
- The Solar System, meteors, and comets, Clive Gifford
- 50 things you should know about space, by Professor Raman Prinja
- Could we live on other planets?, by Michael Portman
- Why isn't Pluto a planet?, by Michael Portman
- Earth, Quinn M. Arnold
- The solar system, [text by Brian Williams and Vicky Egan]
- Solar system, by the numbers, Steve Jenkins
- Planet name game, by Tish Rabe ; based on a television script by Patrick Granleese ; illustrated by Tom Brannon
- 8 little planets, by Chris Ferrie ; pictures by Lizzy Doyle
- Picnic planet, a lunchtime guide to your galaxy's exoplanets, by Asa Stahl ; illustrated by Nadia Hsieh