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Let's Explore the Moon (Space Launch!) (edition 2007)

by Helen Orme (Author)

Series: Space Launch

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Including the recent addition of the dwarf planets, this series offers a fun-to-read insight into the solar system supported by NASA photography and artwork, as well as graphics explaining complicated scientific concepts in an accessible way.
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Title:Let's Explore the Moon (Space Launch!)
Authors:Helen Orme (Author)
Info:Gareth Stevens Pub Learning library (2007), 24 pages
Collections:Junior Non-Fiction, Your library
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Let's Explore the Moon (Space Launch!) by Helen Orme

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  BooksInMirror | Feb 19, 2024 |
One of the Space Launch! titles from Weekly Reader for young readers. Diagrams and photographs accompany the interesting text, answering basic questions and providing foundational information for young learners. A glossary follows the text, supporting reader learning and understanding. A strength of the series is the presentation of information in such a way as to capture the young reader’s interest

Young readers investigate discoveries about the Moon, explore why the Moon appears to change shape, and investigate historic manned lunar missions. Topics in this book include where is the Moon, Moon facts, on the surface, the far side, the Moon’s shapes, the Moon and Earth, water on the moon, and much, much more.

Highly recommended. ( )
  jfe16 | Feb 15, 2018 |
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