I Can Be an Astronomer (I Can Be)
I Can Be an Astronomer (I Can Be)
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Discusses the work that astronomers do as they study the stars to learn more about the universe.
I Can Be an Astronomer (I Can Be),Paul P. Sipiera,Childrens Pr,0516018833,Astronomy,Children's 4-8 - Business / Economics,Children: Babies & Toddlers,Juvenile literature,Occupations,Vocational guidance
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