1. Mission Control, This is Apollo: The Story of the First Voyages to the Moon by Andrew Chaikin
This book describes the history of space from the Mercury missions through Apollo 17.
2. The Beetle Book by Steve Jenkins
Everything you would want to know about these intriguing insects you can find out from this
book!
3. The Cloud Book by Tomie dePaola
This book introduces the 10 most common types of clouds and what their shapes tell us about the
weather.
4. The Moon Book by Gail Gibbons
This book includes facts about the moon including their different phases and eclipses.
5. What's Out In Space? by Susan Mayes
This is an introduction to aspects of science, nature, and technology for young children. This was
inspired by questions that children ask about the world around them
6. The Skeleton Inside You by Philip Balestrino
This is a book about all the bones inside you that make up your skeleton. Learn about what
your skeleton can do!
7. The Sky is Full of Stars by Franklyn Mansfield Branley
This is a great book to learn about different stars and constellations. This book even teaches you
how to locate major constellations and how to make mini planetariums.
8. Bones: Skeletons and How They Work by Steve Jenkins
This is a Caldecott Honor winner about bones of the human body compared to bones of animals.
9. Lightning by Seymour Simon
This is a great non fiction book that teaches children about lightning.
10. Air is All Around You by Franklin Mansfield Branley
This book tells you how to discover the air that is around you, and air is everywhere.
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