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| View Larger Image | Planets: A Solar System Stickerbook | Hardcoverby Ellen Hasbrouck (Author), Scott McDougall (Illustrator)
| List Price: | $10.99 | | Price: | $9.89 | | You Save: | $1.10 (10%) | | | Available: | Usually ships in 24 hours |
| | Binding: | Hardcover | | Publisher: | Little Simon | | Page Count: | 32 Pages | | Publication Date: | November 01, 2001 | | Sales Rank: | 77,462th |
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EDITORIAL REVIEWS | Product Description Take a trip through the solar system and discover what?s really up in the sky! Packed with fascinating facts about planets, comets, asteroids and more, Planets is a galaxy of fun for young astronomers...and everybody who gazes at the night sky! Create your own universe and solar system with reusable stickers of the planets, asteroids, galaxies, and comets! |
CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 4.5 based on 6 reviews)
| Great for all ages by Technoboy 5 Stars January 01, 2009 Purchased this for my little boy when he was 20 months old. He's now 22 months, and can now easily identify all of the planets. He also enjoys the stickers. Very good book for teaching the basics of our solar system (especially a young mind). Very clear, easy to understand, and the poem format is a nice way to introduce the planets in order from the Sun.
Recommend.
| | out of this world by Marcia J. Giannoutsos (naples, FL) 5 Stars October 18, 2007 I bought this book for my son when he was 2 1/2, (He's obsessed with our solar system), and it's a year later and he still loves to read it. We purchased this one for his friend's 3rd birthday and word is that he can't put it down either.
| | planet pleaser by Margaret Burton 4 Stars March 08, 2007 my grandson loved the book with its bright colors... and, of course, the stickers...
| | Best book ever! by Heather Womack (Texas) 5 Stars March 30, 2005 This is my absolute favorite book to read to my classroom of 4-6 year olds! It starts with the sun on the left, then goes through all the planets, with short pages and easy text for each one. I love it because it really reinforces the order of planets from the sun, and because the text is so simple and catchy. Plus, as you turn pages, you see all the previous planets on the left. LOVE IT!!!
| | Excellent starter book to learn about the planets by Jennifer J. Cunningham (Hoboken, NJ United States) 4 Stars January 02, 2005 My son received this book for his 3rd birthday. While he enjoyed the stickers (although not reusable), he couldn't get enough of the poem about the planets. We read it to him often, and pretty soon he was able to recite the poem himself (quite impressive to friends and family!). In doing so he leared some basic, interesting facts about the 9 planets. I would recommend this book to other parents looking for a way to introduce the fundamentals of the solar system to their child.
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SIMILAR PRODUCTS |

| The Planets in Our Solar System (Let's-Read-and-Find-Out Science, Stage 2) by Franklyn M. Branley (Author), Kevin O'malley (Illustrator)
You live on Earth, so you already know a lot about it. But do you know about its place in out solar system? For instance, it's not the largest planet. If Jupiter were a hallow ball, 1,000 Earths would fit inside it. And did you know our planet Earth takes 365 days to go around the sun, while the planet Pluto takes 248 years? This simple text by Franklyn M. Branely introduces the nine planets in our solar system and is complemented by Kevin O'Malley's full-color illustrations, which...
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| My Fantastic Field Trip to the Planets
Blast off with Jake on a live-action, musical, outer space adventure featuring ten original songs! Traveling inside his toy rocket, Jake's survival depends on the help of nine friendly planets, who magically talk and sing. Will Jake make it through the dangerous asteroid belt? Can he get back home before his mother discovers that he is gone? Songs combine fun lyrics about the planets with memorable melodies for one big whopping, planet-hopping experience that's out of this world!
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| What's Out There?: A Book about Space (Reading Railroad) by Lynn Wilson (Author)
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| Our Solar System (revised edition) by Seymour Simon (Author)
Born almost 5 billion years ago at the edge of the Milky Way galaxy, our Solar System is a place filled with mystery and wonder. In the last fifty years, we have learned more than ever about the farthest reaches of our world. With dramatic full-color photographs and spacecraft images, Our Solar System takes young readers on a fascinating tour of the sun, the eight planets, and their moons, plus asteroids, comets, and meteoroids. Award-winning science writer Seymour Simon has teamed up with...
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Au revoir, Pluto! In this newly revised, bestselling backlist title, beginning readers and budding astronomers are launched on a wild trip to visit the now eight planets in our solar system (per the International Astronomical Union’s 2006 decision to downgrade Pluto from a planet to a dwarf planet), along with the Cat in the Hat, Thing One, Thing Two, Dick, and Sally. It’s a reading adventure that’s out of this world!
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