Do you have a young space enthusiast in your life? If you're looking for ways to nurture their curiosity, the world of children's books can be an incredible source of imaginative exploration and learning. Kids can explore galaxies far away with award-winning stories that transport them to distant planets, spark conversations around rockets, aliens, and stars, and teach valuable lessons along the way. With so many exciting titles out there specifically about outer space, it can be hard to know where to start – luckily, we’re here to help! Read on for the list of our favorite children’s books about outer space that are sure to captivate even the most reluctant readers.
Sunny and Moony
Through whimsical illustrations, this book teaches kids all about the power of brotherly love in an interactive and captivating way. Brotherly bonds are complicated - distance can be hard to deal with but it's essential that families know they always remain close at heart. Ideal for any age from 3-6 years old, magically reuniting brothers when together proves that real emotion still exist no matter how far apart you may travel! Treat your little one to a wonderfully illustrated bedtime story sure to become part of their most treasured library collection yet!
The Lonely Alien
Fly away with the little alien in "The Lonely Alien", from Modern Fables! This sweetly illustrated story takes its readers on a journey as our lonesome protagonist searches for someone to share his adventure through space. Along this cosmic quest, he discovers valuable lessons about friendship and finding one's place in the galaxy - perfect for any child who dreams of discovering unknown universe mysteries! Join him today and explore the stars alongside new friends.
Roaring Rockets (Amazing Machines)
Blast off, astronauts! With power and grace the rocket soars skyward with a mighty roar. Aboard is an eclectic group of creatures in cool white suits - their oxygen helmets firmly secured and gravity boots ready for launch. From roaring beasts to witty couplets, this out-of-this world adventure will leave readers mesmerized by bright illustrations that tell the story of machines flying into space.
The Magic School Bus Lost in the Solar System
To honor two decades of exploration and discovery, Scholastic is thrilled to bring back the Magic School Bus series! Just when it seems like their field trip plans have crashed off-course due to an unexpected museum closure, Ms. Frizzle steps in with her trusty bus that doubles as a spaceship - setting course for outerspace on an epic quest around the solar system! With fresh findings from leading experts woven into its pages, this timeless story encourages readers young and old alike to take part in the thrilling journey towards knowledge.
Super Cool Space Facts: A Fun, Fact-filled Space Book for Kids
Explore the awe-inspiring galaxies of our universe with Super Cool Space Facts, an exciting new book for kids ages 6 to 9! Uncover spectacular facts about stormy planets, exploding stars and weird black holes. Delight in funny jokes and helpful big word alerts as you learn amazing insights into space missions like those of astronauts on the International Space Station. Plus get mesmerized by full color photos that will show just how incredible outer space is! All this awaits your discovery when you join us on a journey beyond Earth's boundaries through reading Super Cool Space Facts - don't miss out!
Hello, World! Solar System
Give your children a front row seat to the fascinating world of astronomy! Hello, World!'s board books are designed especially for toddlers and babies - with bright illustrations that make learning about stars and planets easy. Everything from shapes, sizes and colors to facts on our solar system makes this book an exciting journey through outer space. Plus helpful prompts allow you to engage interactively with your kids as they learn – leading them into discovering more about science in their own home environment! With these fun stories made specifically for young learners, it’s never been easier (or more enjoyable) for little ones everywhere to explore what lies beyond Earth's atmosphere.
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