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  2. Heinlein juveniles - Wikipedia

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    Heinlein juveniles. The Heinlein juveniles are the science-fiction novels written by Robert A. Heinlein for Scribner's young-adult line. Each features "a young male protagonist entering the adult world of conflict, decisions, and responsibilities." [1] Together, they tell a loosely connected story of space exploration.

  3. George's Secret Key to the Universe - Wikipedia

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    978-1-4169-5462-0. OCLC. 175286050. Followed by. George's Cosmic Treasure Hunt. George's Secret Key to the Universe is a 2007 children's book written by Lucy and Stephen Hawking with Christophe Galfard. Upon its release, the book received mixed reviews, and was followed by five sequels, George's Cosmic Treasure Hunt in 2009, George and the Big ...

  4. Category:Children's books set in outer space - Wikipedia

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    Tommy Storm. Tommy Storm and the Galactic Knights. Categories: Children's books by setting. Works set in outer space. Science fiction children's books.

  5. The Magic School Bus (book series) - Wikipedia

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    The Magic School Bus is a series of children's books about science, written by Joanna Cole and illustrated by Bruce Degen.Designed for ages 6-9, they feature the antics of Ms. Valerie Felicity Frizzle and her class, who board a sentient anthropomorphic mini school bus which takes them on field trips to impossible locations, including the solar system, clouds, the past, and the human body.

  6. Astrosaurs - Wikipedia

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    Astrosaurs. Astrosaurs is a series of children's science fiction novels written by Steve Cole, which have been released since 2005. The main characters are space-going dinosaurs named Teggs Stegosaur (a Stegosaurus), Gipsy Saurine (a Hadrosaur), Arx Orano (a Triceratops) and Iggy Tooth (an Iguanodon). The series are published by Random House.

  7. Kemlo - Wikipedia

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    The Kemlo series is a series of children's science fiction novels written by Reginald Alec Martin, under the pseudonym of E. C. Eliott. [1] The first book, Kemlo and the Crazy Planet was published in 1954; the fifteenth and final book in the series, Kemlo and the Masters of Space, was published in 1963.