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Fly guy presents : space
by Tedd Arnold
During a visit to a space museum, Fly Guy and Buzz learn all about planets, space crafts, and space suits.
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Our solar system
by Carolyn Bracken
On a special field trip in the magic school bus, Ms. Frizzle's class learns about the planets in the solar system.
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Boy + Bot
by Ame Dyckman
Featuring illustrations by the internationally acclaimed creator of Oswald, the story of a little boy and his new robot friend, Bot, follows their respective caregiving efforts when Boy fears a powered-off Bot is sick and Bot worries that a sleeping Boy is malfunctioning.
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The dinosaur that pooped a planet!
by Fletcher, Tom
A supersonic space adventure starring a boy and a very hungry dinosaur, who are challenged to find a different way back home after Dino eats up their rocket ship in a fit of hunger when his lunchbox is left back home.
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Aliens love underpants
by Claire Freedman
When aliens come to Earth, it is for the simple reason that they love to play with and hide in freshly laundered underpants of all shapes and sizes.
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Planet Kindergarten : 100 days in orbit
by Sue Ganz-Schmitt
A daring young hero navigates the unknown reaches of Planet Kindergarten, inviting youngsters to join him as he launches into a strange new world of alien inhabitants, unfamiliar gear and astounding experiences.
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Space Dog
by Mini Grey
Responding to a series of distress calls from the vast Spooniverse, Space Dog is challenged to set aside his differences with sworn enemies Astrocat and Mousetronaut to rescue the Cereal People, plug up the Ketchup Volcanoes and defeat the Cheese Ants.
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Toys in space
by Mini Grey
A group of toys, left outside in the garden at night for the very first time, begins to feel afraid but the WonderDoll distracts them by weaving a story of lost toys, space travel and a strange alien.
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Captain Raptor and the perilous planet
by O'Malley, Kevin
Captain Raptor and the crew of the Megatooth rush to help rescue scientists from the planet Mammalia who are trapped on Pyros Prime, an unstable planet with exploding volcanoes.
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Cosmic blackout!
by Ray O'Ryan
Loving everything about his new home planet of Nebulon, Zack enjoys delicious food prepared by his Indoor Robotic Assistant, and using his hyperphone to play with his friends, until one morning when he wakes up to discover that the planet has fallen into a complete cosmic blackout.
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Cakes in space
by Philip Reeve
Astra teams up with robot Pilbeam to regain control of the spaceship transporting her and her family to a new planet when the Nom-o-Tron 9000 Food Synthesizer begins producing aggressive cakes that threaten to destroy the ship.
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The Plant Planet : The Plant Planet
by Jon Scieszka
This laugh-out-loud read launches a new series by children's literature legend Jon Scieszka. AstroWolf, LaserShark, SmartHawk and StinkBug are animals that have been hybridized to find other planets for humans to live on once we've ruined Earth. So off they rocket to the Plant Planet!
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Interstellar Cinderella
by Deborah Underwood
Preparing to fly to the ball with a little help from her fairy godrobot, Cinderella, a talented innovator, zooms to the rescue when the prince's ship has mechanical trouble. By the author of The Quiet Book.
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Sanity & Tallulah
by Molly Brooks
Sanity and Tallulah live in a space station at the end of the galaxy. When Sanity's illegally created three-headed kitten escapes, the girls have to turn their home upside down to find her in this graphic novel.
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Finn and the intergalactic lunchbox
by Buckley, Michael
Possessing a tricky lunchbox that opens wormholes to distant parts of the galaxy, Finn Foley inadvertently captures the attention of a race of gigantic bugs who want to reclaim a mysterious device that has emerged from the lunchbox. By the best-selling author of the NERDS series.
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Last day on Mars
by Kevin Emerson
Moving to Mars with his scientist parents and the other survivors of Earth when the sun inexplicably starts to go supernova, Liam, a boy from the early 23rd century, makes a profound discovery about the nature of time and space.
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Star wars : lost stars
by Claudia Gray
Packed with original content as well as hints and clues about the upcoming film, a fan's collectible follows the rise of the Rebellion and the fall of the Empire from the perspectives of two star-crossed lovers, an Imperial officer and a Rebel pilot.
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Mighty Jack and Zita the spacegirl
by Ben Hatke
Teaming up with new friend Zita the Spacegirl, Jack and Lilly embark on a dangerous confrontation with an army of giants and screeds preparing to attack Earth and end all human life.
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Sal & Gabi break the universe
by Carlos Alberto Hernandez
In order to heal after his mother's death, thirteen-year-old Sal learns to reach into time and space to retrieve things--and people--from other universes.
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The lion of mars
by Jennifer L Holm
Eleven-year-old Bell is just a regular kid living on Mars, curious about the secrets the adults in the US colony are keeping, so when a virus breaks out and the grown-ups all fall ill, it is up to Bell to uncover the truth and save his family.
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Mission to Disaster
by Justina Ireland
Centuries before the events of Star Wars: The Phantom Menace, in the era of the glorious High Republic, the Jedi are the guardians of peace and justice in the galaxy!
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Dragon Pearl
by Yoon Ha Lee
Longing for adventure in the Thousand Worlds, away from the strict rules that force her to hide her descendancy from fox spirits, 13-year-old Min embarks on a quest to find her brother, who has been accused of abandoning his post to search for a mystical object of power.
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Cleopatra in space : Queen of the Nile Book six, Queen of the Nile
by Mike Maihack
The time has come for Cleo to fulfill the prophecy that declares her a savior and a hero. Cleo is joined by both old and new friends as they fight to defend the galaxy she's come to call home against the evil Xaius Octavian. The Queen of the Nile must face her enemy one last time.
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Midnight horizon
by Daniel José Older
Confronting the anarchistic marauders known as the Nihil, the Jedi Knights and their Padawans are put to the test, but soon discover that nothing is what it seems.
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Trouble in the stars
by Sarah Prineas
Assuming different forms to stow away on a ship when threatening government agents arrive in town, a shapeshifter on the run from an unknown enemy becomes a member of a supportive crew, before a surprise encounter leads into an unprecedented transformation.
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Frank Einstein and the Space-Time Zipper
by Jon Scieszka
Frank Einstein, child genius and inventor, his friends Watson and Janegoodall, and robots Klink and Klank invent the Space-Time Zipper that allows instant travel across the universe, but may also destroy it.
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The red maze : The Red Maze
by Siegel, Mark
Oona Lee navigates the predatory challenges of a pipe maze where she searches for the Moon Yatta's beacon and uncovers a surprising new power, while a transformed Jax Amboy confronts the ruthless owner of his former starball team.
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Bites back
by Landry Q. Walker
Embarking on her second year at the School of Terraforming Sciences and Arts, Elara Adele Vaughn from the planet "Nowhere" finds her efforts to enjoy a quieter term challenged by a plot devised by an evil time-hopping force that threatens to take down the galactic order.
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