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Rating: - American spelling
Not good for young readers in the UK.
American book - so color not colour.
Otherwise OK
Rating: - informative and entertaining
I bought this book for my 4year old as her class were "doing space" at school. She took it into school one day and the teacher read it to the whole class who apparantly all enjoyed it. My daughter certainly loves it and its helped her rememeber things about the different planets.
Rating: - A great book - good fun and NOT just for children!
On the face of it this book is best suited to children up to 7 years old... but it really has a lot to offer ANYONE who doesn't know what the nine planets are and where they are in relation to the sun! My son (almost 8) found it a great read, although he did comment that it wasn't 'exactly' like a 'proper' Dr Seuss... almost though... he still loves it. I then took it into work where it was well received and two colleagues had learned their planets by the end of lunchtime. Great fun! I'd also ... Read More
Rating: - Ideal for introducing a 4 or 5 year old to the solar system
I bought this book in the Washington Space Museum - when my 4 year old twins took it to school it became one of the main books used that term to introduce the reception class (age 4/5) to space and the solar system. It's great fun, lots of rhyming, and now my children can recognise each of the planets and tell you the names of the planets in order (Mallory Valerie Ellery Meetzas Just Sold Us Nine-hundred-and-ninety-nine Pizzas!) I'm going to buy a second copy for the school so we can get ours back!
Binding: Hardcover Dewey Decimal Number: 520 EAN: 9780679891154 ISBN: 0679891153 Label: Random House Books for Young Readers Manufacturer: Random House Books for Young Readers Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 48 Publication Date: 1999-10 Publisher: Random House Books for Young Readers Reading Level: Ages 4-8 Sales Rank: 20589 Studio: Random House Books for Young Readers