Space (Children's / Teenage)
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Always Looking Up
£16.99Always Looking Up
“A picture book biography of Nancy Grace Roman, the astronomer who overcame obstacles such as weakening eyesight and teachers who did not believe astronomy was an appropriate career for a woman to lead the NASA team to build the Hubble Space Telescope. This is the empowering story of a female scientist’s triumphs at a time when society discouraged women from pursuing scientific careers. It is also the story of an important milestone in the field of astronomy. But more than anything, it is a reminder to all of us: do what you love – and keep looking up”–
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How To Catch A Star
£7.99How To Catch A Star
An inspirational story of a boy who loved the stars so much, he decided to catch one of his very own. The beautifully illustrated, original debut picture book from shining talent Oliver Jeffers.
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i-SPY in the night sky
£3.99i-SPY in the night sky
Beat the boredom and take time out from screens with this pocket-sized book packed with facts, photos and fantastic spots for hours of fun!
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Into Deep Space
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My First Book of Everything
£12.99My First Book of Everything
A stylish twist on a First Words book that introduces big concepts to small people – everything preschoolers need to know!
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Rockets and Space Travel
£8.99Rockets and Space Travel
Have you ever wondered what made human beings think they could go to the Moon? The idea of exploring space started with fiction and science-fiction written by authors like Jules Verne and H.G. Wells. Little did they know that space travel would become a reality! This book explores the history of space travel and spaceships, the successes and failures that have led to the very recent Pluto flyby by the New Horizons spacecraft.
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Seven Wonders of the Milky Way
£11.99Seven Wonders of the Milky Way
Witness the wonders of the Milky Way in this stunningly illustrated book that will make you feel like an astronaut! Blast off to the oldest star in our galaxy, zoom around planetary nebulae dubbed ‘the butterflies of space,’ circle past humongous, ringed exoplanets and close in on newly discovered orbs that just might support alien life.
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Space Activity and Colouring Book
£5.99Space Activity and Colouring Book
The perfect boredom buster for kids who love space
Blast off with fun activities and things to colour with this fact-packed National Geographic Kids book of puzzles.
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The Earth
£7.99The Earth
With this series, you will be able to impress your friends with extreme facts on all things science. Discover mind-blowing statistics and hair-raising truths that will leave your friends and family gob-smacked!
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The story of stars
£7.99The story of stars
Each night as the sun goes down and the sky grows dark, stars come out. But what are stars? Where are they? And what role have they played throughout history? Over thousands of years humans have gazed up curiously at the stars, wondering why the sky looks the way it does. Step back in time and see how these theories have changed over the years, and what we now know about these sparkling celestial objects. From the stars, to solar systems to galaxies and beyond, this bold and funny book from Neal Layton tells you everything you’ve ever wanted to know about the night sky.
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Universe
£9.99Universe
Become an eyewitness to outer space and beyond, in this picture-led reference guide that will take you on a visual tour of the Universe. Children will be mesmerised by how past, present, and future space exploration has helped our understanding of the Sun, our Solar System, rocky planets, gas giants, and explosive stars. This illustrated guide for kids aged 9+ gives an insight into far-off galaxies and out-of-this-world objects captured by powerful space telescopes. Striking photographs and detailed illustrations help you learn the secrets of pulsars and black holes, and how they are created by dead stars.
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