Ten Worlds
In Nonfiction
Ages: 6 and up
Pages: 56
List Price: $19.95
Cover: Hardcover
Published: 2/1/2007
ISBN: 1-59078-531-2
ISBN-13: 978-1-59078-531-7
REVISED to expand on the Pluto Controversy
To give young readers the science behind the headlines, astronomer Ken Croswell has revised the acclaimed Ten Worlds—the most substantial and beautiful children's book about the solar system.
Pluto Demoted—Astronomers Revolt! In 2006, hundreds of astronomers voted that icy Pluto was not a planet. But hundreds of other astronomers signed a petition refusing to recognize that vote. Is Pluto just an oversized comet—too small to be a planet? Or does it deserve the status it has had for seventy-six years?
Tenth Planet Discovered! Ten Worlds is the only children's book with the full story of the tenth world, Eris. Its discovery in 2005 rekindled the old dispute about Pluto and triggered the controversial vote. Eris is bigger than Pluto. If Pluto is a planet, isn't Eris one, too? Croswell informs readers about the discovery of Eris and the long-running argument about what makes a planet.
Also in Ten Worlds: large, lavish photographs, the latest on each of the planets and the seven biggest moons in the solar system.
To learn more about both sides of the Pluto controversy, read the free PDF available at:
Pluto.pdf
Pluto.pdf
Awards
- VOYA Honor Book
- Included in New Books for Missouri Students, 2007 edition produced by the Missouri State Teacher Association
- Included in NEW BOOKS FOR MISSOURI STUDENTS, 2008 edition produced by the Missouri State Teacher Association
Reviews
"[E]njoyable and easy to understand."
—School Library Journal
"The planets are explored along with their moons, in this beautifully illustrated volume with pictures from NASA. Comparisons between the planets, charts, an index, and a look at the recently discovered tenth astronomical body are all included."
—Book Links

