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Looking at the Planets: A Book About the Solar System/With a Glow in the Dark Planet Mobile (edition 1995)

by Melvin Berger (Author), Damon Hertig (Illustrator)

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There are billions of stars in the sky. One star is very special--the Sun. Learn about all these planets that are a part of our solar system.
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Title:Looking at the Planets: A Book About the Solar System/With a Glow in the Dark Planet Mobile
Authors:Melvin Berger (Author)
Other authors:Damon Hertig (Illustrator)
Info:Scholastic (1995)
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Tags:astronomy, planets, science, solar system, space, universe

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Looking at the Planets: A Book About the Solar System/With a Glow in the Dark Planet Mobile by Melvin Berger

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