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Space books suitable for primary school students

Here are some space books suitable for primary school students:

1, Space Exploration: Our Solar System (Author: Steve Parker)-This book introduces planets, satellites, comets and asteroids in the solar system with vivid and interesting illustrations and concise words, so that children can have a deeper understanding of space.

2. Encyclopedia of Space (author: DK Publishing House)-This is a comprehensive and detailed space encyclopedia, covering many aspects of knowledge such as the universe, galaxies, planets, stars, space exploration, etc., and showing it to young readers in the form of illustrations.

3. Adventure in Space (Author: Raman Prinja)-This book tells the mysterious phenomena such as space, constellations, planets and black holes in the universe through fascinating stories and exquisite illustrations, which aroused children's curiosity.

4, "Fantastic Journey in Space" (Author: Devin Dennie)-This book leads children to explore space in an interactive way, introducing astronauts, spaceships, the International Space Station and other wonderful things in the universe.

5, "Exploring Space" series (Author: Jacqueline Milton)-This series of books introduces space knowledge such as planets, satellites and the birth of the universe to primary school students through vivid illustrations and concise words, and answers some questions that children often ask.

Here are some ways to help primary school students learn more about space:

1. Watch documentaries and videos: Choose some space documentaries or popular science videos for primary school students, such as the history of space exploration, the introduction of the solar system, and the experiences of astronauts. Watching these videos can help children understand spatial knowledge more intuitively in an intuitive way.

2. Making models or crafts: Making space-related models or crafts with children, such as solar system model, rocket model, satellite model, etc. In the production process, you can explain the various components in the space step by step to help children understand the composition and working principle of the space.

3. Visit planetarium or science museum: arrange family or school visits and lead children to visit local planetarium or science museum. There are usually space exhibitions and interactive exhibitions in these places, which can provide children with opportunities to actually get in touch with space knowledge.

4. Use Internet resources: Find some space science websites, applications or online education platforms specially designed for children. These resources usually provide interesting interactive learning content, such as space games and space exploration simulations. And you can learn space knowledge in fun.