
Does your child dream of rockets, planets, and galaxies far, far away? Feed their curiosity with the gift of astronomy books made just for kids! We found three excellent books on the store shelves that stood out for their style and quality. Beautifully illustrated and packed with fascinating facts, these books turn wonder into knowledge, making science exciting, fun, and easy to understand. Whether they’re just starting to explore the night sky or have already discovered planets, there are perfect books to match their age and passion.

With Bedroom is a Solar System!, your kid can transform an ordinary room into an out-of-this-world experience with reusable, wall-safe, glow-in-the-dark stickers of the sun, planets, moon, and stars! This sticker book contains 50 colorful stickers and a fun description for each. Children’s book author Hannah Sheldon-Dean takes readers through this solar system and beyond with fun science facts and easy-to-follow instructions. Your child can learn about worlds beyond Earth, dwarf planets, black holes, types of asteroids, comets, spaceships, and more!

This is a great book for kids that explains in simple terms the existence of over 5,000 exoplanets confirmed by NASA. The bright and cheerful pop-art illustrations are a great alternative to smartphones and are perfect for budding scientists.
With this colorful guide, your child will learn about the four main types of exoplanets, how to detect them, and the likelihood of finding life in its current form beyond Earth. The book contains detailed information about dozens of the most interesting exoplanets discovered to date – from water worlds to planets that literally evaporate! It’s an exciting journey, and it all starts in Exoplanets!

The Satellites book introduces children to smart satellite technology and how satellites monitor the planet and help us take action. It uniquely combines Earth science and cutting-edge space technology to create an engaging and reassuring experience. The book covers a range of news topics, including climate change, deforestation, wildlife tracking, storm and fire warnings, exploration, space debris, and more.