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Clouds In Space by Teresa Robeson

From drifting nebulae to star-making nurseries, discover how cosmic clouds shape the universe in vivid, accessible language and imagery. Curiosity soars beyond Earth in Clouds in Space—a friendly guide to the wonders above.

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In Clouds In Space, did you enjoy ...

... the thoughtful exploration of STEM and scientific curiosity?

The Stars Beneath Our Feet by David Barclay Moore

If you loved how Clouds In Space encouraged budding scientific minds and curiosity about the universe, you’ll be inspired by Lolly in The Stars Beneath Our Feet. Lolly uses his creativity and critical thinking to build his own world from Legos, mirroring the wonder and discovery found in scientific exploration. This story beautifully weaves science, imagination, and emotional growth, making it a heartening read for those passionate about learning.

... diverse representation and cultural perspectives?

The Many Colors of Harpreet Singh by Supriya Kelkar

If the diverse cast and perspectives in Clouds In Space resonated with you, you’ll appreciate how The Many Colors of Harpreet Singh celebrates individuality and cultural heritage. Harpreet expresses himself through color, and his journey to find belonging in a new environment is both touching and empowering. It’s a gentle, inclusive story that highlights the importance of seeing a variety of cultures and identities reflected in children’s literature.

... strong, curious female protagonists in science?

Ada Twist, Scientist by Andrea Beaty

If you enjoyed following a confident, science-loving heroine in Clouds In Space, you’ll adore Ada Twist, Scientist. Ada’s relentless curiosity and determination to uncover the mysteries of the world make her an inspiring figure for young readers. The story encourages readers to embrace questions and celebrate inquisitive minds, much like Teresa Robeson’s protagonist.

... stories based on real scientific figures and discoveries?

Ocean Speaks: How Marie Tharp Revealed the Ocean’s Biggest Secret by Jess Keating

If you were captivated by the blend of nonfiction with inspiring storytelling in Clouds In Space, you’ll love Ocean Speaks. This book traces Marie Tharp’s real-life journey as she maps the ocean floor, showing how perseverance and a love for discovery can change the world. It’s a beautifully illustrated introduction to a groundbreaking scientist, perfect for readers who admire real-world achievements.

... environmental appreciation and the wonders of nature?

The Tree Lady by H. Joseph Hopkins

If the environmental themes and sense of wonder about the natural world in Clouds In Space spoke to you, The Tree Lady will be a delight. Follow Kate Sessions as she transforms San Diego with her passion for trees, showing how one person’s scientific curiosity and persistence can make a real difference to the environment. It’s an inspiring, true story of environmental stewardship and scientific endeavor.

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