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Mar 24, 1993 · Colorful collage illustrations and an easy-to-understand text bring planets, stars, comets, and the wondrous things out there in space right down to earth in a simple introduction to the solar system for young armchair astronauts. Reading age. 3 - 5 years, from customers. Print length. 32 pages.
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Jan 1, 2001 · Colorful collage illustrations and an easy-to-understand text bring planets, stars, comets, and the wondrous things out there in space right down to earth in a simple introduction to the solar system for young armchair astronauts.
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Aug 26, 2010 · Contributor. Internet Archive. Language. English. Text and illustrations provide information about the sun, moon, and planets that make up our solar system.
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Mar 24, 1993 · A Book about Space. Lynn Wilson. $5.99 $4.99. Publication Date: March 24th, 1993. Publisher: Grosset & Dunlap. ISBN: 9780448405179. Pages: 32. Quantity. Add to wishlist. Available Formats. Usually Ships in 1 to 5 Days. Description. What is the sun made of? What causes night and day? Why does the moon change shape?
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Mar 24, 1993 · What causes night and day? Why does the moon change shape? Colorful collage illustrations and an easy-to-understand text bring planets, stars, comets, and the wondrous things out there in space right down to earth in a simple introduction to the solar system for young armchair astronauts.