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| View Larger Image | 3-D Planets in a Tube | Toyby University Games
| 14 New starting at: | $4.53 |
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| | Sales Rank: | 11,674th |
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FEATURES | - Comes with eight glowing planets, 25 feet of string and adhesive putty.
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EDITORIAL REVIEWS | Product Description Give your solar scene new dimension! This set features the eight planets of our solar system packaged in a handy reusable tube. All of these colorful, glow-in-the-dark orbs are ready to give your room a big bang. String them to your ceiling and learn more about the worlds beyond our own. Comes with eight glowing planets, 25 feet of string and adhesive putty. |
CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 4.0 based on 1 review)
| An Okay Solar System Toy by J. Adams (Hesperia, CA United States) 4 Stars April 06, 2008 With the 3-D planets in a tube, you get what you pay for. The planets are small, the colors are pale, and there are few details. Given that, if you are simply looking for planets to hang for a mobile or something, these are a great deal and accurate, if lackluster, replicas.
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SIMILAR PRODUCTS |

| 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)
What is the sun made of? What causes night and day? Why does the moon change shape? Colorful collage illustrations and an easy-to-understand text bring planets, stars, comets, and the wondrous things out there in space right down to earth in a simple introduction to the solar system for young armchair astronauts. Full color.
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| 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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| 3-D Planets by University Games
Give your solar scene new dimension! This set features the nine planets of our solar system. All of these colorful, glow-in-the-dark orbs are ready to give your room a big bang. String them to your ceiling and learn more about the worlds beyond our own. Comes with nine glowing planets, 25 feet of string and adhesive putty.
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| There's No Place Like Space: All About Our Solar System (Cat in the Hat's Learning Library) by Tish Rabe (Author), Aristides Ruiz (Illustrator)
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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