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Moons! A Kids' Book About Moons
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Moons! A Kids' Book About Moons

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Would you like to go to the moon? Why or why not? If you went to the moon, who would you take with you? Do other planets have moons? What are they like? These are questions your child will think about while reading this book about moons. Our moon stimulates children's curiosity from a very young age. This picture book will encourage them to develop a deeper appreciation and understanding of the moons inside our amazing galaxy. Plus, it's a fun read! After reading John Philip Hunter's book, your children may want to see what a moon looks like up close. Have them view the surface of Earth's moon with a pair of binoculars or a small telescope. The moon's surface shows the damage caused by large pieces of rock hitting it billions of years ago. The book will teach young children why surface of the moon is covered in craters and what the phases of Earth's moon phases are. It also explains, in an easy-to-understand manner, what the moons of other planets may be like on the surface. It's an absolute must-read for kids interested in learning about space and in finding out about the moons orbiting other planets in our solar system. Get your copy today!
LanguageEnglish
Release dateJul 16, 2014
ISBN9781634282079
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Moons! A Kids' Book About Moons
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John Philip Hunter

John Philip Hunter was born and raised in Massachusetts. It was there that he developed a deep connection to astronomy. As a child he spent many nights observing the skies above with his father and older brother. He would accompany his dad to the Boston Museum of Science, where he would spend hours learning about science and space. Oddly enough, John never had aspirations to become an astronomer. Most astronomers stay in one location for many years as they work, and John's quite fond of traveling. As a teenager, he had many experiences that strengthened his fascination with the skies. He had the privilege to visit Stonehenge and he's described this remarkable experience as one that helped him to understand why the ancients were so attracted to stargazing. It was in Italy where Mr. Hunter felt a deep connection to the legendary Galileo, whom he spent many years studying and appreciating. He found it awe inspiring to walk the very streets the famous astronomer had once walked centuries earlier. Outside of his interests in astronomy, John also likes to read and learn about new technologies - especially those that allow people around the world to learn, discover and communicate. He is a strong supporter of the educational system and would like to see more focus within the areas of science.

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