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The Planets

Out of Print
Series: Fact Cat: Space Volume: 3
By: Alice Harman(Author)
24 pages, colour illustrations
The Planets
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  • The Planets ISBN: 9780750282222 Hardback Mar 2014 Out of Print #216052
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The Planets is one of four titles in the first sub-series on Space. Is there life on other planets? Which planet is the biggest? What are planets made of? The Planets answers these and many other questions as it explores each of the eight planets in our solar system, from boiling-hot Mercury to freezing-cold Neptune.



Age Level: 5 to 10 years

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Alice Harman is an experienced author of books for children.

Out of Print
Series: Fact Cat: Space Volume: 3
By: Alice Harman(Author)
24 pages, colour illustrations
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