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100 Things You Should Know About Space

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100 things you should know about Space takes you on a fantastic voyage across the Universe. Exactly 100 facts, accompanied by detailed artwork, reveal what really lies out in the deepest, darkest space. Throughout there are puzzles, quizzes, and projects—cook some space food, create creaters on the Moon, and make your own expanding Universe.

So climb aboard your spaceship, speed through distant galaxies, and find out if life on other planets really does exist!

48 pages, Hardcover

First published September 15, 1991

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Profile Image for Girls Prep Maya Lin.
26 reviews
June 12, 2013
Nya

Can you imagine reading 100 facts about space? 100 facts about space is great. It tells you lots of facts about space. One fact, is very heavy stars end their lives in a huge explosion called a super nova.

I think this was a amazing book. I loved to learn facts about space. I was able to learn facts about galexys. It was fun to read this book. It is a really good book to read.

There are different stars and galxys. You can learn is moons you never knew before. One, fact is a planet called venus that is really cool to learn about. There is so many planets you can discover.

I reccomand this book to people who want to read so much about space.
Profile Image for Carolina Campoy.
364 reviews
July 24, 2019
We read this in class. It was super fun and had a lot of information. I really enjoyed the quizzes because my students were able to recall the information. Also the crafts were super fun. At times it was a lot of text for the children so a fact a day during the space unit might be a better pacing.
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August 3, 2024
4/5 STARS! A fun exploration of space with easy to remember facts & a gorgeous layout. Really enjoyed reading this!
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April 9, 2014
I discovered this book in my second grade classroom library. I found it to be very informative, but it was a bit dry. That being said, I enjoyed that each two-page spread was paired with an interesting facts box and a mini quiz. This allows the readers to participate as they're reading. I would use this book to introduce a science unit about outer space.
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