Faces of the Moon
16.95 JOD
Please allow 2 – 5 weeks for delivery of this item
Description
Do you wonder, when you see the Moon,at dusk, or dawn, or midday noon,just why her face is curved, or round,or why she sometimes can’t be found?Why does the Moon seem to change shape from night to night? What’s really going on up there in the sky? Innovative die-cuts and playful poetry introduce the names and shapes of the lunar phases to explain the role light and shadow play in this transformation. This eloquent introduction will fascinate young astronomers everywhere. Pair with the Moon Gazer’s Wheel for a unique and educational gift.
Additional information
Weight | 0.44265 kg |
---|---|
Dimensions | 1.0414 × 22.225 × 28.7274 cm |
by | |
Format | Hardback |
Language | |
Publisher | |
Year Published | 2009-7-1 |
Imprint | |
For Ages | 1-4 |
Publication City/Country | USA |
ISBN 10 | 157091785X |
About The Author | Bob Crelin is the author of THERE ONCE WAS A SKY FULL OF STARS. Bob was awarded the Astronomical League's Walter Scott Hudson Award for his tireless work to preserve the night sky for future generations. He lives in Guilford, Connecticut. |
Listeners may appreciate the rhythm, but most insight will come from the visual clues. Strategically placed die-cuts show the moon as it waxes or wanes with each page turn. Tabs are also cut into the border and marked with images of the changing moon, forming a timeline at the book's edge. Evan's blockprint illustrations, carved with precision, echo the slices of moon that are shaved away. In contrast to the rhyming text, a simple end note clearly explains this lunar dance of shadow and light. Fun "Moon Memo-Rhymes" are also included to help remember moon facts.—Kirkus Reviews |
Only logged in customers who have purchased this product may leave a review.
Reviews
There are no reviews yet.