Pluto's Guide to the Planets

A Rhyming Solar System Tour from Space's Most Determined Guide

by ChatterChirps (Neha Moghe Roy)

📚 Ages 6-8 years 🌐 English 📄 38 pages 🏆 Bestseller

What if Pluto got to tell its own story? Embark on a cosmic adventure with Pluto as your witty, irresistible guide through the solar system! Pluto's Guide to the Planets is a playful, fact-filled STEM picture book for children ages 6–8 that introduces every planet — their sizes, distances, temperatures, and personalities — through Pluto's charming narration. Children absorb real astronomy facts while laughing along with Pluto's unique perspective on planet life and the universe beyond our backyard. Teachers and parents love this book for making space science completely accessible and genuinely funny for early learners. A top-rated classroom read-aloud and bestselling gift for little astronomers, space fans, and curious kids everywhere. Perfect for STEM nights, science projects, and bedtime exploration. An out-of-this-world birthday or holiday gift for any child who loves looking up at the stars. Part of the award-winning ChatterChirps series., young readers are introduced to the fascinating planets of our solar system—from the fiery Sun to the distant Neptune. Pluto, once known as the ninth planet, shares its unique story along with fun facts and playful insights into each planetary neighbor. What makes this book a must-have: A charming story led by Pluto, the perfect guide for curious minds. Simple and engaging language designed for children ages 6–8. Vibrant illustrations that bring the solar system to life. Fun facts and insights that spark curiosity about space and science. Whether you're a curious stargazer, a future astronaut, or a budding astronomer, Pluto's Guide to the Planets will inspire young minds to explore the mysteries of the universe. Join Pluto and friends in this delightful journey through space—let the stars be your guide!

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