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INSTITUTE FOR ASTRONOMY UNIVERSITY OF HAWAI'I 2680 Woodlawn Drive, Honolulu, HI 96822 Information Bulletin No. 36, September 1999 Space Science Books and Stories for 9–12 Year Olds Compiled by Wendy Nakano List of current and favorite space science books including stories to exercise imagination of 9 through 12 year-olds. Books available at the library, your favorite bookstore or online bookstore. NON-Fiction Beasant, Pam. 1000 Facts About Space. Kingfisher Books, 1992. Space Index, full color. Becklake, Sue, et al. See and Explore Library: Space, Stars, Planets and Spacecraft Spacecraft. DK Pub Merchandise, 1998. Bentley, Michael L., Sponholz, ed. Astronomy Smart Junior: The Science of the Solar System and Beyond Beyond. (Princeton Review Series) Princeton Review, 1996. Tour of the solar system, including stops at colonies on the Moon and Marsand learn about stars, planets, space exploration, evolution of matter, and how to find constellation. Bond, Peter. DK Guide to Space: A Photographic Journey Through the Universe Universe. DK Publishing, May 1999. 300 photographs. Campbell, Ann. The New York Public Library Amazing Space: A Book of Answers for Kids Kids. (New York Public Library Answer Books for Kids) John Wiley & Sons, 1997. Couper, Heather, et al. Big Bang Bang. DK Publishing, 1997. Couper, Heather, et al. Space Atlas. Harcourt Brace, 1992. Atlas © 1999. University of Hawaii, Institute for Astronomy. All Rights Reserved. UH Institute for Astronomy, IB No. 36, Sep 1999 Page 2 Universe. William Morrow & ComCouper, Heather, and Nigel Henbest (contributor). How Simon, Seymour. The Universe Works. (How Works series) Readers Di- pany, 1998. Full-color photos. the Universe Works gest, 1994. 160 pages. Large-format, activities. 1,000 Scott, Elaine. Close Encounters: Exploring the Uniphotos. verse With the Hubble Telescope Telescope.Disney Press, 1998. Engelbert, Phillis, ed. Astronomy & Space: From the Seiger, Barbara. Seeing Stars: A Book and Poster Big Bang to the Big Crunch About the Constellations Constellations. Price Stern Sloan Pub. 1993. Ford, Harry, and Carole Stott. Young Astronomer Astronomer. DK 24 pages. Includes poster, 400 glow-in-the-dark stickers, full color. Publishing, 1998. Mars. National Geographic Gribbin, Mary, and John R. Gribbin. Eyewitness Skurzynski, Gloria. Discover Mars Space. DK Publishing, 1995. Society, 1998. Includes 3-D glasses. Science: Time and Space Hatchett, Clint. The Glow-In-The-Dark Night Sky Spiteri, Helena (Ed.) Eyewitness Activity Files: Space Book. Random House, 1988. Space. DK Pub MerchanBook dise, 1998. Poster and a 16-page booklet. Hightower, Paul W. Galileo: Astronomer and Physicist (Great Minds of Science series) Enslow Suen, Anastasia. Man on the Moon Moon. Viking Childrens Books, 1997. Reading level—all ages. Publishers, Inc., 1997. Kerrod, Robin. Astronomy Astronomy. (Learn About Series) Lorenz Thompson, C. E. Glow-In-The-Dark Constellations: A Field Guide for Young Stargazers Stargazers. Grosset & Dunlap, Books, 1998. 1999. Glow-in-the-dark illustrations, eight maps, and Lauber, Patricia. Journey to the Planets Planets. Crown Pub., legends. Full color. 1993. 4th edition. Vancleave, Janice Pratt. Janice Vancleave’s Astronomy Matloff, Gregory L. Telescope Power: Fantastic Ac- for Every Kid: 101 Easy Experiments That Really tivities & Easy Projects for Young Astronomers Astronomers. John Work Work. Science for Every Kid Series. John Wiley & Wiley & Sons. 1993. Sons, 1991. Miller, Robert, and Kenneth Wilson (contributor). Mak- Vancleave, Janice Pratt. J a n i c e V a n c l e a v e ’ s Telescopes. Sterling Publications, 1997. Constellations for Every Kid: Easy Activities That ing & Enjoying Telescopes Six complete projects and a stargazer’s guide. Make Learning Science Fun Fun. (Science for Every Kid Series) John Wiley & Sons, 1997. Redfern, Martin. The Kingfisher Young People’s Book of Space Space. Kingfisher Books, 1998. Fact file, glossary, Wiese, Jim. Cosmic Science: Over 40 Gravity200 color illustrations and photos. Defying, Earth-Orbiting, Space-Cruising Activities for Kids Kids. John Wiley & Sons, 1997. Rey, Hans Augusto. Find the Constellations Constellations. Houghton Mifflin Co (Juv), 1976. Index, glossary, and sky view- Wunsch, Susi Trautmann, et al. The Adventures of ing time table. Sojourner: The Mission to Mars That Thrilled the World World. Mikaya Press, 1998. Tells the story of the Rey, Hans Augusto. The Stars: A New Way to See mission that placed the Sojourner remote-control Them. Houghton Mifflin Co (Juv), 1976. Them rover on Mars on July 4, 1997. Awarded the “Notable Reid, Struan. Usborne Book of Space Facts Facts. E D C Children’s Books, 1998" by the editors of Smithsonian Magazine. Publications, 1987. Ride, Sally K. and Tam O’Shaughnessy (contributor). Space. The Third Planet: Exploring the Earth from Space Crown Pub Co. 1994. Fiction Briggs, Carole S. Women in Space: reaching the last Ridpath, Ian. Facts on File Stars & Planets Atlas Atlas. frontier frontier. Lerner Publications Company, revised edition, Facts on File, Inc., 1998. 1989. Ross, Kathy. Crafts for Kids Who Are Wild About Muirden, James. Stars and Planets Planets. Larousse KingSpace. (Crafts for Kids Who Are Wild) Illus- fisher Chambers. 1993. Outer Space trated by Sharon Lane Holm. Millbrook Press, 1997. Passmore, James, et al. Beyond the Stars Stars. Nature Simon, Seymour. Our Solar System System. William Morrow Pub House, 1998. & Company, 1992. Over 50 full-color photos and easyto-read text. Moon image from www.nasa.gov.