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leslovestoread
Binky Under Pressure | Ashley Spires
Panpan

Didn‘t personally enjoy the story line

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dbeam
The Darkest Dark | Chris Hadfield
Pickpick

This is a great book with historical elements as well as speculative fiction. It follows a boy who wants to become an astronaut but is afraid of the dark, but he overcomes this fear. I love the lesson of embraces one‘s dreams and persevering.
Published 2016
Speculative fiction

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dbeam
Life on Mars | Jon Agee
Pickpick

This book had lots of themes that would be good for kids of any age. In the book a child goes to mars and meets an alien. It teaches not to judge books by their cover and has some great illustrations as well as humor.
Published 2017
Speculative fiction

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JuliaTheBookNerd
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Shelm1

“Neil's mind was launched ... into outer space!
In a single instant, his world expanded a hundred times, a thousand times, even more.”

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Shelm1

This book is amazing because it provides an inspiring narrative for young readers and gets them to feel Tyson‘s passion for the stars. The author is engaging and the illustrations help to give an enjoyable starting glance and the life and work of Neil DeGrasse Tyson.

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Shelm1
Pickpick

This book shows just a glimpse into the life of renowned astrophysicist, Neil DeGrasse Tyson. This book skillfully weaves together Tyson's personal journey with his passion for the cosmos. The art in this book brings readers in and I feel that it captures the wonder that Tyson felt at a young age. This book is also one that doesn‘t shy away from a more extensive vocabulary.

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Shelm1

“You live on a planet named Earth. Eorth goes around the Sun, and the path it takes is called an orbit.”

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Shelm1

The fact that this book is written by an author with a PhD makes this book even more amazing. This is because they studied these topics and you know for a fact that you‘re getting a slew of amazing facts and statistics presented in a way that‘s appropriate for children. I also like how the images in this book are simple but show exactly what‘s being discussed.

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Shelm1
Pickpick

This book takes you through our universe and does a great job of discussing the different parts that make up that universe. The book does shy away from using the more scientific names for the different aspects. The book also uses the scientific names of the planets moons. The book also includes fun facts at the bottom of the page to try to put in perspective the things you‘re learning about.