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Cover of Planet Jupiter (A True Book Space) by Ann O. Squire

Planet Jupiter (A True Book Space) by Ann O. Squire

by Ann O. Squire

Book Details

Publisher:Children's Press
Published:2014
Pages:48
Format:paperback
Language:English
ISBN:0531253570

Reading Info

Age Range:0-2

About This Book

Jupiter is so large that all of the other planets in the solar system could fit inside of it. Readers will discover what sets this gas giant apart from the other planets. They will also learn how it was discovered, take a tour of its many moons, and find out why it has rings.

Our Review

This engaging space book for young learners offers a fascinating introduction to our solar system's largest planet, presenting complex astronomy concepts in accessible language perfect for early elementary readers. Children will discover Jupiter's massive scale through vivid comparisons, explore its distinctive gas giant composition, and learn about its stormy atmosphere including the famous Great Red Spot. The book takes readers on a tour of Jupiter's many moons and explains the science behind its ring system, making planetary science both understandable and exciting for developing minds.

What sets this educational book apart is how it transforms abstract space concepts into concrete learning experiences, helping children grasp relative size through the striking visual of all other planets fitting inside Jupiter. Budding astronomers will appreciate the historical context about the planet's discovery and the clear explanations of planetary characteristics that distinguish gas giants from rocky planets like Earth. This thoughtfully crafted science book successfully builds foundational astronomy knowledge while sparking genuine curiosity about our solar system's wonders.

Themes

Jupiter (Planet)

Subjects

Jupiter (Planet)