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Books with title Moon, The

  • On the Moon

    Anna Milbourne

    Paperback (Usborne Books, Oct. 1, 2011)
    This is an artist-led picture book, which introduces young children to the vastness of the universe, how far away the moon is, what gravity is and the concept of space travel through a gentle and captivating story about an imaginative little girl. Combining full colour illustrations with NASA photographs from the surface of the moon, this beautifully illustrated picture book takes young children on an amazing journey into outer space. The story s use of rhythmic text generates an evocative and friendly tale, taking children on a magical and informative journey.
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  • The Moon

    Robert Louis Stevenson

    Paperback (Trophy Pr, April 1, 1986)
    Illustrations portray a father and daughter going fishing against a background of Stevenson's poem about nightly happenings in the light of the moon.
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  • The Moon

    Robert Louis Stevenson, Tracey Campbell Pearson

    Hardcover (Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR), Aug. 8, 2006)
    So begins Robert Louis Stevenson's famous poem The Moon. Now Tracey Campbell Pearson takes readers on an illustrative late-night adventure set to this text in which we follow not only the moon as it shines on the creatures of the night, but also a father and his young son out on a late-night romp through quiet streets and fields, in a boat around a moonlit bay, and home again to sleep in their cozy house.Detailed, luminous watercolor-and-ink paintings capture the magic of nighttime, and its many nocturnal creatures, as well as the special love between a father and son.
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  • The Moon

    Seymour Simon

    Paperback (Scholastic Inc., March 15, 2003)
    From Apollo 11's first landing to the mystery of moonquakes and the genesis of craters, this stunning introduction to our nearest neighbor in space describes the moon and its all-important relationship to Earth. Mesmerizing full-color photography and an informative text perfect this exciting and educational journey in space.
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  • The Moon

    Rebecca Kraft Rector

    Library Binding (Enslow Publishing, July 15, 2019)
    The sight of the moon in the night sky can be both familiar and mysterious. Readers are introduced to concepts such as the moon's rotation, orbit, and formation. They learn the basics of gravity, tides, atmosphere, and the phases of the moon. Fast facts, a hands-on activity, and eye-catching images capture readers' attention and enhance their understanding. This book correlates directly with the Next Generation Science Standards' expectation for understanding Earth's Place in the Universe in first and second grades.
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  • The Moon

    Martha Elizabeth Hillman Rustad

    Paperback (Capstone Press, Sept. 1, 2008)
    Photographs and simple text introduce the features of the Moon, Earth's only natural satellite.
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  • On the Moon

    Anna Milbourne

    Hardcover (Usborne Books, Nov. 1, 2011)
    This is a new title in the fantastic 'First Reading' series, part of 'The Usborne Young Reading Programme'. It is aimed at children who are beginning to read. Let your imagination fly - soar into space and take a trip to the moon. It features photographs with real images of the moon and fun puzzles after the story to consolidate learning. Developed in consultation with Alison Kelly, who is a Principal Lecturer in Education and an early reading specialist from Roehampton University. Every title in this series features clear and compelling text accompanied by highly appealing illustrations. It is designed to motivate children as they learn to read.
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  • The Moon

    Philippe Biard

    Spiral-bound (First Discovery, April 1, 2012)
    Why does the Moon turn round the Earth? Find out about the different phases of the Moon. Discover how eclipses of the Moon and the Sun happen.
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  • The Moon

    James Buckley

    eBook (Penguin Young Readers, Jan. 5, 2016)
    Check out the moon—in all its phases—in this new Level 4 Penguin-Smithsonian nonfiction reader.There are myths about it. Men have landed on it. Just about everybody has gazed at it in wonder. But what is the moon? Where did it come from? What’s it made of? Find out in this lively reader about the celestial body that’s so familiar and yet so mysterious.
  • The Moon

    Thomas K. Adamson

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, Jan. 1, 2007)
    A digital solution for your classroom with features created with teachers and students in mind: • Perpetual license • 24 hour, 7 days a week access • No limit to the number of students accessing one title at a time • Provides a School to Home connection wherever internet is available • Easy to use • Ability to turn audio on and off • Words highlighted to match audio From Earth, the Moon looks like a bright white ball. Take a closer look and you'll find the Moon's surface is gray and dusty. Find out more about the Moon and its unique features.
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  • The Moon

    Julie Maggi, Julian Brown

    language (, Nov. 10, 2015)
    In the silence of the night,there is a lady, far and bright:listening patiently while others yawn,she goes to sleep, when comes the dawn.She hangs in the sky, quietly beaming,and to those below, awake and dreaming,she hands out gifts of silver and blue,peacefulness, rest and dreams that come true.
  • The Moon

    Linda Aspen-Baxter

    Library Binding (Av2 by Weigl, July 15, 2011)
    Presents facts about aspects of the Moon including its components, movement, and atmosphere.
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