Books For World Space Week
Children's Books About Space
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Books For Kids Who Love Space Themes
As it's World Space Week I thought I'd shine the spotlight on children's books about space. In this post you'll find books for kids who love space themes or want to learn more about space, stars & the Solar System.
What is World Space Week?
World Space Week is an international celebration of science and technology, and their contribution to the betterment of the human condition. The United Nations General Assembly declared in 1999 that World Space Week will be held each year from October 4-10. These dates commemorate two events:
- October 4, 1957: Launch of the first human-made Earth satellite, Sputnik 1, thus opening the way for space exploration
- October 10, 1967: The signing of the Treaty on Principles Governing the Activities of States in the Exploration and Peaceful Uses of Outer Space, including the Moon and Other Celestial Bodies.
Space Books For Kids: Space, Stars & The Solar System for Children
Books for kids who want to learn more about space and for those who enjoy stories set in space
Then look no further!
Get ready to blow your child’s mind with incredible facts about the universe! The Universe is so vast, and there is a lot to it than meets the eye. Children might be aware of the stars and the moon, but it is essential for them to know that the universe is way bigger than that – either for school or for their own knowledge.
The universe sounds like an advanced topic - how exactly is it for kids?
It uses simple language coupled with colorful images to describe everything that captures the hearts and minds of kids
Will it teach stuff that goes beyond the basics?
Yes!
Can an adult find some of this stuff fascinating and educative?
Yes!
What exactly does the book cover?
Fascinating Universe Facts has it all, from the solar system and the Milky Way to the stars and everything in between!
More precisely, your child will What the milky way is, and why it is called so All about planets with a specific emphasis on our planet Earth An explanation of asteroids, hot planets, moons, and more The truth about confusing concepts about the universe explained Interesting facts about the entire known universe And so much more!And the best part is that this book is child-friendly, so there are no technical terms here for easy understanding.
So whether you are a parent or teacher looking for an educative, fun, and colorful read about the universe, get your copy and intrigue a child today!
And the best part is that you too will find it quite fascinating, as you are likely to learn some things you never had an idea of from reading this book!
The Young Astronaut's Handbook - Part One: Stories, Activities and Adventures To Encourage Play by Ashton Lee
Your Space Academy Adventure Starts Here!
Constantly gazing at the stars? Dreaming of floating in zero gravity? "The Young Astronaut's Handbook - Part One" is THE ticket to an out-of-this-world adventure!
Transform your young explorer into a real space cadet at the mysterious S7 Space Academy!
In this interactive cosmic journey, you will:
- Design and craft your very own spacesuit (DIY colander helmet, anyone?)
- Giggle through zero-gravity fitness challenges (warning: may cause uncontrollable floating)
- Create the perfect astronaut meal (spoiler: it's not pizza)
- Build and launch your own model rocket (living room, prepare for liftoff!)
- Uncover mind-blowing secrets hidden within the academy
- Dance and sing along to an awesome original 13 track spaced-out soundtrack.
But wait, there's more! You'll face a choice that could change everything. Will you tell the truth or keep the biggest secret in the universe?
What's inside this stellar handbook?
- 111 pages of full-color, premium-quality cosmic fun
- Interactive activities that bring space science to life
- Mind-bending puzzles that would challenge even the smartest aliens
- Laugh-out-loud moments that will have the whole family in stitches
- A dash of mystery to keep those little neurons firing
- Access to online resources for extended learning and play
Perfect for:
- Aspiring astronauts aged 6-12
- Parents who want to combine reading with play and physical activity
- Families looking for screen-free entertainment that's actually educational
- Anyone who's ever wondered what happens when you sneeze in a spacesuit
Warning: Side effects may include spontaneous rocket noises, increased interest in science, and an irresistible urge to build pillow forts shaped like Mars colonies!
The Spark at the Center of the Universe : An Inspiring Book for Global Galactics by Houston Howard, Karinna Karsten, Timothy Karsten
Recommended Space Books for Children
For MG - Phoenix by SF Said
Orion Lost by Alastair Chisholm
Ghosts of Mars by Stuart White
Recommended by @Book_Craic
Reek and The Consequence Girl by Alistair Chisholm, The Others by Sarah Merrett, Scrap by Guy Bass and Tapper Watson and the Quest for the Nemo Machine by Claire Fayers - all MG books.
Recommended by @KaraleeCupcake
Rocket Says Look Up! by Nathan Byron
Recommended by @TStrawberryPost
Curiosity the Story of a Mars Rover by Markus Motum is a lovely non fic, another is Exploring Space: From Galileo to the Mars Rover and Beyond and there's also Snakes in Space though it's not really educational just a bit silly.
Recommended by @sggresearch
How about 'The Martian for Tots'? It's out of this world! Seriously, check out Chris Hadfield's books; astronaut stories with real experience are unbeatable.
Recommended by @Mehsi_Hime
Can You Get Jellyfish in Space by Sheila Kanani, Why Don't Astronauts Burp by Anne Rooney, Wow in Space by Mindy Thomas + Guy Raz, A Day in the Life of an Astronaut, Mars, and the Distant Stars by Mike Barfield, Everything Awesome About Space by Mike Lowery.
Recommended by @NatalieKelda
Best seller picture books/MG non-fiction from my job: Look Inside Space (board book but it's very good) Race to Space (Flying Eye books) Solar System (barefoot books) Astrocat (series) Space Kids (little gestalten) Adventures in Space The Big Beyond
Recommended by @ReadingLadiesBC
A Rover’s Story by Jasmine Warga! So good!
Recommended by @LoriAldenHoluta
One Giant Leap by Ben Gartner. Here's her review of it.
Recommended by @authorjencilia
Anything by @TheSpaceGal !!! You can find Emily Calandrelli books here.
What books about the universe would you recommend for young readers?
2 comments
I'll have to read a few of these with my daughter! She loves space, but hasn't read any of these yet :)
ReplyDeleteHi Danni. Great! Hopefully there's something on this list she'll enjoy reading.
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