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Mae Among the Stars by Roda AhmedA picture book story inspired by the first African-American woman to travel in space describes how as a child, a persevering Little Mae dreamed of dancing in space while surrounded by billions of stars.
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Starry Skies by Samantha Chagollan Learn about the constellations above us. Every night, the sky is filled with stars that tell a thousand stories. From brave warriors to ferocious beasts and magical friends, each star shines brightly. What stories will you see in the Starry skies tonight?
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Gravity
by Jason Chin
The author of the award-winning Redwoods introduces the scientific principles of gravity using thoroughly researched, very simple explanations of its essential role in the universe that are complemented by vibrantly detailed, expansive artwork.
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Tiny Little Rocket by Richard CollingridgeA cozy bedtime picture book designed to appeal to a child's sense of wonder augments rhyming verses with evocative images of a tiny rocket blasting through space around the planets and back again.
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The Darkest Dark by Chris HadfieldA tale inspired by the childhood of real-life astronaut Chris Hadfield follows a little boy's imaginative journey through the universe, where his adventures in space are challenged by his fear of the dark.
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How to Catch a Star by Oliver JeffersEager to have a star of his own, a boy devises imaginative ways of catching one.
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Mousetronaut: Based on a (Partially) True Story by Mark E. KellyIn a charming tale of perseverance and courage, a small, but plucky, mouse named Mike is sure that he can help the Space Shuttle astronauts and ends up saving the whole mission. By a best-selling author and retired NASA astronaut.
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If You Decide to Go to the Moon by Faith McNultyIn language that is elegant, yet fun, this adventure invites the reader on an emotionally charged trip to the moon--from reminders of what one should pack on a trip to the moon, to the exciting countdown and lift-off.
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The Babysitter From Another Planet by Stephen SavageLeft with an alien babysitter while their parents go out for the evening, two children embark on a remarkable night that is reminiscent of classic science-fiction stories.
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Little Fox and the Missing Moon by Ekaterina TrukhanThe curious fox from Apples for Little Fox returns in a bedtime story mystery that finds a nightmare about a missing moon triggering a nighttime team effort to find the moon and return it to the sky.
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Space Saver by Kate AgnewThings are going badly at Mission Control. On the far side of the moon, a wheel has fallen off the spy-camera's Moon Buggy and the astronauts can't fix it. It's up to Ben to blast into space and save the day.
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Clara and Clem in Outer Space by Ethan LongBuilding a robot out of blocks, Clara and Clem share an imaginative adventure in outer space, where their robot helps them see various space objects up close before they make friends with some aliens and visit the planet Mars.
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Go, Otto, Go! by David MilgrimMaking numerous friends since landing on Earth, a homesick Otto the alien robot misses his family and decides to work, work, work on a spaceship that will take him up, up, up into space so that he can visit his own planet.
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Who Stole the Stellosphere? by Bill ScollonKidnapped on the Stellosphere, Miles and Merc must try to stop the evil Gadfly Garnett and return the Stellosphere to safety.
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Space Cows by Eric SeltzerIllustrations and simple, rhyming text reveal the day-to-day lives of cow space explorers, from what they look like, to how they keep busy, to how they deal with a noisy baby.
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I love you, Michael Collins by Lauren Baratz-LogstedIn 1969, as her own family is falling apart, ten-year-old Mamie finds comfort in conducting a one-sided correspondence with the least famous astronaut heading toward the moon on Apollo 11.
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See You in the Cosmos by Jack ChengWhile on a road trip, eleven-year-old Alex Petroski records his discoveries about his family on his golden iPod, a device that he intends one day to launch into space.
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Space Case by Stuart GibbsWhile living on a moon base with fellow lunarnauts, Dashiell Gibson investigates the murder of one of the moon's most prominent doctors.
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Space Camp by Ray O'RyanLooking forward to the galactic games, scary stories and zany adventures of space camp, Zack is challenged to bring all of his friends together in the face of intergalactic interpersonal challenges.
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The Countdown Conspiracy by Katie SlivenskyWhen six kids from around the globe are chosen for a mission to Mars, people protest that Miranda was only selected because she's American, and when the training base is attacked, it is up to her to save herself and her friends.
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Voyage of the Dogs by Greg Van EekhoutAfter Lopside, a rescue dog, and his canine crew find themselves abandoned by the human crew on a failing spaceship deep in space, the dogs must use all of their rescue skills if they are going to survive.
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CatStronauts: Mission Moon by Drew BrockingtonAn elite group of cat astronauts, from daring commander Major Meowser to ever-hungry pilot Waffles, fearlessly and hilariously embark on a space mission to save the world from a global energy shortage.
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Sanity & Tallulah by Molly BrooksTwo best friends living on a dilapidated space station at the far end of the galaxy are challenged to save their home after creating an illegal but impossibly cute three-headed kitten that wreaks havoc throughout the station.
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Jupiter Jet by Jason InmanInheriting a jetpack with a mysterious power source, sixteen-year-old Jacky and her brother Chuck work to protect their home from a threat that may be from beyond the planet.
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Star Scouts by Mike LawrenceAccidentally abducted by an alien named Mabel, Avani joins Mabel at Camp Andromeda, a camp for Star Scouts where she has the adventure of a lifetime.
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Stephen McCranie's Space Boy. Volume 1 by Stephen McCranieAmy lives on a colony in deep space, but when her father loses his job the family moves back to Earth, where she has to adapt to heavier gravity, a new school, and a strange boy with no flavor.
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The Little Prince by Joann SfarA gorgeous graphic novel adaptation of the beloved classic is now available in a paper-over-board edition, just in time for its 70th anniversary. Features artwork by the Eisner Award-winning author of Little Vampire Does Kung Fu.
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Starstruck: The Cosmic Journey of Neil Degrasse Tyson by Kathleen KrullA STEM-focused Step Into Reading portrait of groundbreaking physicist Neil deGrasse Tyson describes the thirst for knowledge that shaped his early years and the achievements that rendered him the Hayden Planetarium’s director and America’s most-recognized living expert on the cosmos.
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Once Upon a Star: A Poetic Journey through Space by James CarterA poetic exploration of the Big Bang and the origins of the universe combines STEM-supporting, rhythmic verses and eye-catching artwork to depict the development of the solar system and how life began on Earth.
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Sun!: One in a Billion by Stacy McAnultyThe sun relates key facts about itself, including its formation over four billion years ago, the sun's position in the solar system, what it is made of, and why the sun is so important to the plants, animals, and people inhabiting the Earth.
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Seeing stars: A Complete Guide to the 88 Constellations by Sara GillinghamPresents a guide to the eigthy-eight internationally recognized constellations, discussing the stories and legends behind them and providing location descriptions and sky maps of where they can be found in the night sky.
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Zoo in the Sky: A Book of Animal Constellations by Jacqueline MittonShows and describes the animal constellations, including Canis Major and Scorpius the Scorpion, and provides information about some of the more unusual stars that make up the constellations.
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Margaret and the Moon: How Margaret Hamilton Saved the First Lunar Landing by Dean RobbinsAn introduction to the pioneering woman mathematician who saved the first lunar landing describes the childhood love of numbers that led to her prestigious education and pivotal contributions at NASA, explaining how her handwritten codes proved essential throughout numerous space missions.
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Professor Astro Cat's Space Rockets by Dominic WallimanChildren are invited to join Professor Astro Cat on a latest adventure that introduces readers to the wonders of space travel with easy-to-understand facts about such subjects as rockets, space shuttles and the International Space Station.
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