








There's No Place Like Space! All About Our Solar System [Rabe, Tish, Ruiz, Aristides] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. There's No Place Like Space! All About Our Solar System Review: Fun, Educational, and Perfect for Sharing with My Daughter - I’ve always been a huge Cat in the Hat fan, so I was excited to add There’s No Place Like Space! to our bookshelf and share it with my daughter. It’s such a fun way to introduce kids to the solar system, blending Dr. Seuss’s playful rhymes with real educational facts. The illustrations are colorful and engaging, holding my daughter’s attention from start to finish. I love how the story keeps things light and silly while still teaching about planets, stars, and space in a way young kids can understand. The hardcover feels sturdy and well-made, so I know it will hold up to many bedtime readings. For me, it’s special to enjoy something I loved as a kid while watching my daughter discover it for the first time. If you’re looking for a book that’s both entertaining and educational, this one’s a great choice, especially for little space explorers in the making. Review: Educational and Fun! - I absolutely LOVED reading this book to my 6 year old! It is so educational and fun, teaching the main facts about all of the planets.


| ASIN | 0679891153 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #815 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #1 in Children's Aeronautics & Space Books (Books) #2 in Children's Astronomy Books (Books) #13 in Children's Beginner Readers |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (27,500) |
| Dimensions | 6.75 x 0.34 x 9.31 inches |
| Edition | First Edition |
| Grade level | Kindergarten - 4 |
| ISBN-10 | 9780679891154 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0679891154 |
| Item Weight | 2.31 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Part of series | Cat in the Hat's Learning Library |
| Print length | 48 pages |
| Publication date | October 26, 1999 |
| Publisher | Random House Books for Young Readers |
| Reading age | 3 - 6 years, from customers |
D**R
Fun, Educational, and Perfect for Sharing with My Daughter
I’ve always been a huge Cat in the Hat fan, so I was excited to add There’s No Place Like Space! to our bookshelf and share it with my daughter. It’s such a fun way to introduce kids to the solar system, blending Dr. Seuss’s playful rhymes with real educational facts. The illustrations are colorful and engaging, holding my daughter’s attention from start to finish. I love how the story keeps things light and silly while still teaching about planets, stars, and space in a way young kids can understand. The hardcover feels sturdy and well-made, so I know it will hold up to many bedtime readings. For me, it’s special to enjoy something I loved as a kid while watching my daughter discover it for the first time. If you’re looking for a book that’s both entertaining and educational, this one’s a great choice, especially for little space explorers in the making.
A**R
Educational and Fun!
I absolutely LOVED reading this book to my 6 year old! It is so educational and fun, teaching the main facts about all of the planets.
B**Y
Good book for children with a telescope
Good book for children with a telescope
R**E
Great book for space lovers
My son is into space right now and enjoys this book. It’s a good read for kids.
N**M
A must-have for any little space lover
I am constantly trying to find ways to feed my 5 year old's love of space. He knows all the planets, many different aspects about each planet, their sizes, their moons, the notable stars, the black hole, comets, meteors, the ISS, you name it. I am amazed at his knowledge level and especially the fact that I didn't teach him any of it. The educational space videos on the Angry Birds space app deserve the credit for kicking off his knowledge and interest in space. I only came in later to supplement with reading materials and tangible visuals. Being an educator I understand the importance of taking advantage of children's love for learning. He is so welcoming of new scientific information that I would be amiss not to find various ways to entertain his brain with space facts. I purchased the National Geographic Kids First Big Book of Space (which is a book I wish I could give 10 stars - and I have a review on that page) and this Dr. Seuss book for Christmas. We have a deep love for Dr. Seuss in our home, and it just so happens that he and my son turned out to share the same birthday (random and useless fact :-). But I said that to say that my son also has a love for Dr. Seuss and feels like Dr. Seuss (whom he calls his friend) wrote all of his books just for him, LOL. The National Geographic book has vivid imagery, with the facts presented in more of an educational format with chapters, introductions, etc. so it is great for serious learning. This book (while not written by Seuss) follows in true Dr. Seuss fashion, with humor, fun words and phrases, creative rhymes, and laughable images. I like the mnemonics used to reinforce learning, though I was concerned about this because my son already knows the content and I did not want him to get confused. So far this has not been a problem. Even though the information is familiar, the Seuss-speak draws my son to this book day after day. It is one of his chosen books for bedtime reading. This book is creative, educational, accurate, and entertaining. Definitely a must-have for any little space lover.
C**Z
Great book for a space loving kid
This book has a lot of information about space and though its not an original Dr.S, it is written in the true DR.S fashion. The story follows a rhyming rythem that once learned; makes the information more memorable and fun. However, like most Dr.S books, if you haven't read it before (aloud) then expect to stumble over the rymes the first time through. The story follows the familiar characters from the other Cat in the Hat books on an adventure into outerspace. Along the way, the cat in hat uses fun facts and characteristics of the different planets to help your child to better understand our solar system, its planets, and their order. The illustrations are colorful and creative, as you would expect from a Dr.S book, and they are drawn in the classic Dr.S style. I would recommend this book for a child who enjoys space and reading. This book is a fun read that seems most appropriate for 3-4year olds or older.
V**R
easy read
It's a cat in the hat book and it was cute. Fun way to learn about the solar system for young children like 7 yr olds
S**M
Good book
Gave as gift
S**S
Excelente producto envío de calidad
A**A
Este libro pertenece a la colección "The cat in the hat learning library" donde el famoso gato llevará a los hermanos Sally y Dick a conocer un poco más el universo junto a sus inseparables Cosa 1 y Cosa 2. Es una forma hilvanada de ir mostrando a lo niños conceptos básicos sobre nuestro sistema solar tales como el nombre de los planetas y alguna característica representativa de cada uno, las constelaciones, el sol, la luna, las profesiones de astronauta y astrónomo y el telescopio. Al final del libro hay un glosario con la definición de los conceptos usados y varias recomendaciones de libros relacionados con el espacio. Es un libro muy sencillito para explicarles de una manera amena el sistema solar a niños que lo estén estudiando en el cole, les interese el tema o si van a visitar/han visitado un planetario. Normalmente es un tema que tiene mucho éxito entre los niños de 4-6 años a los que este libro seguro que gustará, especialmente si conocen al personaje del gato ensombrerado. No es un libro escrito ni ilustrado por Dr Seuss aunque usan sus personajes de hilo conductor y también está escrito usando rimas, como era habitual en todos los libros de Dr Seuss. Desgraciadamente no está traducido al español por lo que habrá que traducírselo a los niños que no tengan un buen nivel de inglés.
N**6
Happy with the product! Bought it for world book day and now reading it with my girls
ア**ー
とても良い本です。
M**R
Great book!
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