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The 80 Greatest Science Fiction Books for Kids

Science-fiction is an ideal genre for kids of all ages — not the sole domain of ponderous, provocative philosophical tomes using space as a metaphor for the human condition and psyche. Although rooted in astronomy, robots and other scientific truths, the accompanying sense of wonder and speculation makes the genre (and its myriad sub-genres) so enduring. Introducing children and young adults to the comfortable, familiar narratives, character archetypes and settings makes an excellent conduit for stimulating their burgeoning imaginations. Getting 'Em Hooked Early Part science-fiction, part fantasy, The Little Prince is required shared reading for all parents and children, regardless of their genre preferences. Science fiction meets science fact when a young boy travels to the moon and finds out exactly what Earth's only natural satellite has to offer.