Books like Why Isn't Pluto a Planet? (Space Mysteries)
Award winning
Are UFOs Real?
Michael Portman, 2013
32 pages
Why to read
Encourages scientific inquiry and evidence-based thinking.
Addresses myths with facts, demystifying UFOs.
Interactive content to engage young readers.

Are UFOs Real?
Michael Portman, 2013
Award winning
Out and About at the Planetarium (Field Trips)
Theresa Alberti, Theresa Jarosz Alberti, Becky Shipe, 2004
24 pages
Why to read
Explores space and astronomy in a child-friendly way.
Encourages curiosity about science and the universe.
Supports early educational field trip experiences.
Bright illustrations captivate young readers.

Out and About at the Planetarium (Field Trips)
Theresa Alberti, Theresa Jarosz Alberti, Becky Shipe, 2004
Award winning
Look Inside Space
Rob Lloyd Jones, Benedetta Giaufret, Enrica Rusinà, 2023
14 pages
Why to read
Explores outer space through vivid, engaging illustrations.
Stimulates curiosity about science and the universe.
Interactive flaps enhance hands-on learning experience.
Supports development of fine motor skills and cognition.

Look Inside Space
Rob Lloyd Jones, Benedetta Giaufret, Enrica Rusinà, 2023
Award winning
Pluto: Dwarf Planet (Scholastic News Nonfiction Readers: Space Science)
Christine Taylor-Butler, 2007
24 pages
Why to read
Enlightening space adventure for young minds.
Factual, updated content on Pluto's classification.
Encourages curiosity about astronomy and science.
Designed for engaging, immersive reading.

Pluto: Dwarf Planet (Scholastic News Nonfiction Readers: Space Science)
Christine Taylor-Butler, 2007
Award winning
Pluto
Susan Ring, Disney Books, Disney Storybook Art Team, 2008
24 pages
Why to read
Explores intriguing aspects of the dwarf planet Pluto.
Stimulates curiosity about space and planetary science.
Encourages persistence and curiosity in young readers.
Illustrations capture the beauty and mystery of space.

Pluto
Susan Ring, Disney Books, Disney Storybook Art Team, 2008
Award winning
Amazing Space Facts (Look-Looks)
Dinah L. Moche, R.W. Alley, 1988
24 pages
Why to read
Explores mesmerizing space facts with captivating visuals.
Enhances knowledge about universe, promoting scientific curiosity.
Ideal for budding astronomers and inquisitive minds.
Supports child’s learning in a fun, engaging way.

Amazing Space Facts (Look-Looks)
Dinah L. Moche, R.W. Alley, 1988
Award winning
Exploring Space
Pat York, 2009
24 pages
Why to read
Captivating journey through the cosmos.
Introduces basic astronomy concepts.
Encourages curiosity and scientific thinking.
Engaging for young aspiring astronauts.

Exploring Space
Pat York, 2009
Professor Mole's Machines: Pop-Up Book of How Things Really Work
John O'leary, 2004
14 pages
Why to read
Interactive pop-ups enhance engagement and learning.
Demonstrates basic mechanics, fostering curiosity in science.
Fun, hands-on approach to understanding how things work.
Encourages exploration and inquiry-based learning.
