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Out of this World

Our solar system is filled with fascinating wonders, including the fiery Sun, eight unique planets, rocky moons, icy comets, and dwarf planets. Children gazing at the sky are naturally full of questions: How hot is the Sun? What are comets made of? What was it like for astronauts to walk on the Moon? The answers are all here! In this vibrant new series, early readers will learn all about the planets and other celestial bodies. Each 24-page book features controlled text, age-appropriate vocabulary, and stunning photos closely align with descriptive text that will grab kids' attention. Emergent readers won't be able to stop turning the pages as they explore Earth's solar system. Get ready to blast off! Out of This World is part of Bearport's Little Bits! First Readers program.

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Earth

What planet do we call home? Earth! Earth has plenty of water--in fact, more than 70 percent of its surface is made up of water. Earth also has an atmosphere that contains oxygen and other… More →

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Icy Comets

What has one head, sometimes has tails, and orbits the Sun? A comet! These giant balls of ice, mixed with rock and dust, orbit the Sun. When they are very far from it, they have no tails.… More →

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Mars

Which planet is often called the "red planet"? Mars! It got this nickname because it's covered with red rocks and dust. Mars is also known for having the largest mountain in the solar system. More →

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Neptune

What's the windiest planet in the solar system? Neptune! The winds on Neptune can be up to ten times stronger than the most powerful hurricanes on Earth! That isn't the only thing that's… More →

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Our Moon

What shines brighter than any other object in the night sky? The Moon! It reflects the Sun's light as it orbits Earth. The gray, rocky Moon is close enough for people to travel there in… More →

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Saturn

What planet has at least 12 rings and 53 moons? Saturn! The planet's bright rings are made of pieces of rocks and ice. Some pieces are as big as a house. Scientists have sent spacecraft to… More →

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Uranus

What's the coldest planet in the solar system? Uranus! Because it's so far away from the Sun, its temperature dips to about -357°F. Unlike Earth, this super-cold planet isn't made up of rock. More →

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Venus

What planet is known as Earth's twin? Venus! The two planets are about the same size, and Venus also has mountains, canyons, and volcanoes. However, Venus is much hotter than Earth--with… More →

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