There's No Place Like Space: All About Our Solar System

There's No Place Like Space: All About Our Solar System

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  • Create Date:2021-04-15 11:56:48
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  • Author:Tish Rabe
  • ISBN:0679891153
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Summary

Au revoir, Pluto! In this newly revised, bestselling backlist title, beginning readers and budding astronomers are launched on a wild trip to visit the now eight planets in our solar system (per the International Astronomical Union’s 2006 decision to downgrade Pluto from a planet to a dwarf planet), along with the Cat in the Hat, Thing One, Thing Two, Dick, and Sally。 It’s a reading adventure that’s out of this world!

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Reviews

Kim

4。5 stars。 A wonderful book to teach about space。 I give it 4。5 simply because some parts I think might be too involved for 4 year olds, like the constellations and the word trick to remember the planets。

Jo Oehrlein

The Cat in the Hat, Thing One, and Thing Two take you on a tour of the solar system, with a brief mention of constellations and the moon landing。

Marilyn

Here's another children's book scheduled to be sent out-of-state shortly, to a little guy who loves to be read to by his mom。 After this one, only one more to go, and I can start rating & reviewing the 5 adult-level books I've read since January, as well as the excellent YA book of short stories。 But to get to this book's review: it's one of "The Cat in the Hat's Learning Library" editions put out by Random House - this one titled THERE'S NO PLACE LIKE SPACE (ALL ABOUT OUR SOLAR SYSTEM: (REVISED Here's another children's book scheduled to be sent out-of-state shortly, to a little guy who loves to be read to by his mom。 After this one, only one more to go, and I can start rating & reviewing the 5 adult-level books I've read since January, as well as the excellent YA book of short stories。 But to get to this book's review: it's one of "The Cat in the Hat's Learning Library" editions put out by Random House - this one titled THERE'S NO PLACE LIKE SPACE (ALL ABOUT OUR SOLAR SYSTEM: (REVISED EDITION) by Tish Rabe, illustrated by Aristides Ruiz。This is a truly short review because I think that almost everyone can imagine the Dr。 Seuss type of book that addresses real things and issues in silly-seeming verse, along with illustrations that are fun。 The Cat in the Hat takes a couple of kids on a trip around the Universe, once he tells them that "There is no place like space。/ I will prove it to you。/ Your mother will/ not mind at all if I do。" And they learn, just as the child who experiences the book does!THERE'S NO PLACE LIKE SPACE by Tish Rabe was even fun for me to read, old as I am - 5-stars' worth - which is the 5-out-of-5 rating I'm giving it! 。。。more

Edna Gonzalez

Great picture book with colorful illustrations。 This book shows children what there is in the solar system in a fun rhyming way。 It includes a mnemonic to remember the names of the planets。 The illustrations help keep the students attention throughout the story as they listen and learn about our solar system。 The Sun, stars, moon, planets, constellations, and truths about our planet Earth are mentioned in this book。 I would definitely use it with my students。

Danny

This book was about the solar system and the cat in the hat and also about the planets and two kids with the cat in the hat!

Keshia

Can't go wrong with the Cat in the Hat! These books are great for teaching rhythm in reading and expanding vocabulary。 I love this Learning Library series! Can't go wrong with the Cat in the Hat! These books are great for teaching rhythm in reading and expanding vocabulary。 I love this Learning Library series! 。。。more

Jennifer Fann-Tucker

Favorite

CoraJane Palmer

Enjoy some Cat in the Hat rhyme while learning about space。 8 planets in this one!

Erin Penn

Home schooling can be a challenge when the children are all different ages and learning the same thing。 I'm buying a Christmas package of a telescope and space books for my sister who is home schooling ages 4 to 13。 While the Space Atlas is perfect for the oldest, what can I get for the youngest so they aren't feeling left out?Enter Cat in the Hat Learning Library "There's No Place Like Space!" It's simple rhymes and language starts the building blocks for the youngest to feel like they are invo Home schooling can be a challenge when the children are all different ages and learning the same thing。 I'm buying a Christmas package of a telescope and space books for my sister who is home schooling ages 4 to 13。 While the Space Atlas is perfect for the oldest, what can I get for the youngest so they aren't feeling left out?Enter Cat in the Hat Learning Library "There's No Place Like Space!" It's simple rhymes and language starts the building blocks for the youngest to feel like they are involved in the conversations the older kids are having。 The illustrations are fun and each of the major planets gets one factoid shared。 A great beginning space book。 。。。more

Noah Rachal

The book itself is nothing less of educational。 This sequel of "The Cat in the Hat" involves the cat, of course, and the two children that are included in the original story。 The cat takes the children out to space to learn about the eight planets。 Yes, this is a revised version from the 2006 discovery。 The information included about the eight planets is very descriptive。 Mars is described as "dusty"。。。 Saturn is described as "light in weight" and so on。 Not only does the book list the eight pla The book itself is nothing less of educational。 This sequel of "The Cat in the Hat" involves the cat, of course, and the two children that are included in the original story。 The cat takes the children out to space to learn about the eight planets。 Yes, this is a revised version from the 2006 discovery。 The information included about the eight planets is very descriptive。 Mars is described as "dusty"。。。 Saturn is described as "light in weight" and so on。 Not only does the book list the eight planets, but includes the information for each one that gives kids an idea of the characteristics of each planet。 I love the poetry included in the book to make it fun to read。 It is very educational for young children, especially those learning about astronomy。 。。。more

Hailey Walters

The cat in the hat takes us around the solar system telling us all about the different planets and stars。 This is an informative book that help teach kids about the solar system in a fun way。

Leah G

Educational

Eric

Great early primer on our solar system for kids。

Lisa D

Perfect book for young kids to learn about space! Loved it!

michele

It was alright。 Definitely think the original Dr。 Seuss books are the best。 There were some rhymes that were a bit off or not that strong。 But a great way to learn about the planets (minus the trick they teach about how to remember the order。。。 That was bad, hahaha)

Priscilla Sanchez

Lovely。 Super accurate and insightful for the new reader。

Shelby Wiley

There's No Place Like Space: All About Our Solar System by Tish Rabe is a poetry book that is intended for an audience between the ages of five and nine, it was published October 26, 1999。 This book features the famous Cat in the Hat that Dr。 Seuss had created, and it teaches children all about the solar system。 The book gives a brief description about each planet, constellations, and the sun。 I rated this book five stars because I really like that even though it is not written by Dr。 Seuss it s There's No Place Like Space: All About Our Solar System by Tish Rabe is a poetry book that is intended for an audience between the ages of five and nine, it was published October 26, 1999。 This book features the famous Cat in the Hat that Dr。 Seuss had created, and it teaches children all about the solar system。 The book gives a brief description about each planet, constellations, and the sun。 I rated this book five stars because I really like that even though it is not written by Dr。 Seuss it still has the same rhyming that you always happen to see with The Cat in the Hat。 I really like this book because it is informative as well as fun for the children。 This book would be very appealing to young readers not only because out the bright and eye-catching illustrations, but also the short rhymes for each planet, stars, and the sun。 I would use this book when working with children during a science lesson because it teaches them all about the solar system。 The children would very easily remember the location of the planets and be able to describe what they are like because of these short riddles。 。。。more

Jessica

Cute kids book。 RIP Pluto

Sandy

I love The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! series。 It has accurate information in bite-sized pieces for the littlest minds to start absorbing。 Outer space is a topic we come back to visit often。 This is just a fun, quick and informative book to sprinkle into the reading pile。 As your child gets older, it is also a good format to ask questions back to them to see how much they are really understanding and retaining。

Angie Leu

I think this is a great book to read to students when introducing the solar system。 It has a few interesting facts about the planets。 It would definitely get the students intrigued。

Tammy Manns

Genre: Informational/PoetryGrade Level: Early Primary/Primary (K-3)This book is a part of the series from the Cat in the Hat's Learning Library。 I love anything and everything about the Cat in the Hat! Dr。 Seuss (Theodore Gisel) is my favorite author! This book is written in his unique style of fun and rhymes with The Cat, Thing 1 & Thing 2。 It is easy to read and understand with great information about the Solar System。 Fun for all ages! Genre: Informational/PoetryGrade Level: Early Primary/Primary (K-3)This book is a part of the series from the Cat in the Hat's Learning Library。 I love anything and everything about the Cat in the Hat! Dr。 Seuss (Theodore Gisel) is my favorite author! This book is written in his unique style of fun and rhymes with The Cat, Thing 1 & Thing 2。 It is easy to read and understand with great information about the Solar System。 Fun for all ages! 。。。more

Aneesa

Distracted by thinking about how they edited out Pluto in the revised edition。

Bryn

Lots of cool info。

Juanita Mcclain

Pretty cool, especially if your into science。

Villain E

I guess it works as an introduction。 The rhyming isn't paced well。 I've read more interesting picture books about the planets recently。 I guess it works as an introduction。 The rhyming isn't paced well。 I've read more interesting picture books about the planets recently。 。。。more

Hollie

There no Place Like space is an educational rhyming Dr。Seuss classic。 It makes learning all about space, planets, and the solar system fun。 It includes all of the basic facts kids need to know when it comes to earth, and sun, and plenty of other planets in the solar system。 It also includes a few pages about the night sky and stars。 I never read this as a child, but not reading it makes me wish I did。 Dr。Seuss books are classics, and this one goes over the top。

Allyson Goose

Lots of good info about space presented in a fun, rhyming format。 Modern enough to show only 8 planets, but not modern enough to show any people of color in the text。 I'd like to see that fixed。 My kindergartener and preschooler enjoyed it。 Lots of good info about space presented in a fun, rhyming format。 Modern enough to show only 8 planets, but not modern enough to show any people of color in the text。 I'd like to see that fixed。 My kindergartener and preschooler enjoyed it。 。。。more

Sophie Crane

I am always a fan of Dr。 Suess, and this book met my expectations! It's the perfect book to simply explain the solar system with the cutest rhyme! Everyone needs this book in their life。 I am always a fan of Dr。 Suess, and this book met my expectations! It's the perfect book to simply explain the solar system with the cutest rhyme! Everyone needs this book in their life。 。。。more

Steven

Fine, but too short! Would have liked something about the asteroid belt, Pluto, etc。 Probably age-appropriate, but given the basics of the data for all the planets, there's not really any reason why it couldn't have been a few pages longer。 Fine, but too short! Would have liked something about the asteroid belt, Pluto, etc。 Probably age-appropriate, but given the basics of the data for all the planets, there's not really any reason why it couldn't have been a few pages longer。 。。。more

No

Very informative for kids, great artwork and storyline, Cat in the Hat takes two kids, along with Thing One and Thing Two on a space ship and shows them the closest 9 planets。