Moon: A Peek-Through Picture Book

By Britta Teckentrup

Over deserts and forests, Arctic tundra and tropical beaches, the moon shines down on creatures around the world. Children will discover how it changes from day to day as the lunar cycle is shown through peek-through holes, each revealing the moon in a different size and shape. 3-7 years

Moon! Earth’s Best Friend

By Stacy McAnulty, Illustrated by Stevie Lewis

Meet Moon! She’s more than just a rock―she’s Earth’s rock, her best friend she can always count on. She never turns her back on her friend (literally: she’s always facing Earth with the same side!) These two will stick together forever. With humor and charm, Stacy McAnulty channels the voice of Moon in this celestial “autobiography” in the Our Universe series. 4-8 years

The Moon Book

By Gail Gibbons

An up-to-date, clear and interesting introduction to our magnificent moon from the the award-winning author of science books for children. Shining light on all kinds of fascinating facts, this simple, introductory book includes information on how the moon affects the oceans’ tides, why the same side of the moon always faces earth, why we have eclipses, and more. 4-8 years

I Am the Moon

By Rebecca and James McDonald

Put on your spacesuit and helmet. Children ages will learn easy to follow facts through imaginative illustrations. 

The Moon is beautiful to look at in the night sky, and it also plays an important part in the cycle of life on Earth. And maybe someday it will be a place people call home. This book is a great starting point for teaching young children the basics. Colorful illustrations and facts explained in a fun and easy to follow way keep children’s attention. 3-5 years

How We Got to the Moon: The People, Technology, and Daring Feat of Science Behind Humanity’s Greatest Adventure

By John Rocco

Everyone knows of Neil Armstrong’s famous first steps on the moon. But what did it really take to get us there?

From the shocking launch of the Russian satellite Sputnik to the triumphant splashdown of Apollo 11, Caldecott Honor winner John Rocco answers every possible question about this world-altering mission. Each challenging step in the space race is revealed, examined, and displayed through diagrams, experiments, moments of crisis, and unforgettable human stories. Explorers of all ages will want to pour over every page in this book detailing the grandest human adventure of all time! 10 and up

Next Time You See the Moon

By Emily Morgan

Children will learn about many of the Moon’s mysteries: what makes it look like a silvery crescent one time and a chalk-white ball a few nights later, why it sometimes appears in the daytime, the science behind its shape, where it gets its light and how scientists can predict its shape on your birthday a thousand years from now. 5-10 years

Once in a Full Moon

By Carolinda Goodman, Illustrated by Mariia Luzina

Once a month a full moon rises in the night sky. But every time it does, this big gleaming circle has a different name! From January’s Wolf Moon to June’s Strawberry Moon to the Harvest Moon of September, in lively rhyme, this book tells the stories behind this monthly visitor, many of which come from Native American tradition. 3-7 years

If You Had Your Birthday Party on the Moon

By Joyce Lapin, Illustrated by Simona Ceccarelli

Have your birthday party on the moon and everyone will come! After all, who wouldn’t want to ride in a rocket and celebrate for a day that lasts as long as a month on Earth? Then, young partygoers could romp in a low-gravity playground; watch candles and balloons behave weirdly in the atmosphere; and see why the “moon angels” they make in the thick carpet of lunar dust will last for thousands of years. With each discovery, kids learn the science behind the surprise. Complete with sidebars and a glossary, this adventure is perfect for sharing at home and at school. 7 and up

50 Things to See on the Moon: A First-Time Stargazer’s Guide

By John A. Read

The moon is our nearest neighbor in space, it’s easy to find, it’s bright, and you don’t have to go anywhere special to view it. Astronomer John A. Read has selected fifty of the best things to see — organized by the phases of the Moon. As each day passes, an additional slice becomes visible. With each slice comes new craters, lunar seas, and jagged mountain ranges. This book is for a first-time stargazer who is curious about what is up there. 5-7 years

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