Fact Cat: Space: Moon

Fact Cat: Space: Moon by Alice Harman, published by Hachette Children’s Group in November 2016, is a 24-page exploration of the Moon designed for young readers. This book addresses fundamental questions about the Moon, such as its age, its influence on Earth’s oceans, and the possibility of human life on its surface. Through engaging content, it aims to enlighten children about the Moon’s role in our skies and includes historical insights like the first Moon landing.
Readers will find a blend of science and fun facts that cater to nursery-age children and those in Key Stage 1 and above. The Fact Cat series encourages curiosity about various subjects, including technology and astronomy, making it an informative resource for early learners. This edition is presented in English and is designed to foster a love for learning about space and nature.
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How old is the Moon? Could we live on the Moon? How does the Moon move the Earth’s oceans?
Discover the answers to all of these questions and read about how the moon brightens up our skies. Read about the first Moon landing, and discover if the Moon is really made of cheese!
The Fact Cat series takes children at nursery age through to Key Stage 1 and above on a journey to discover the world around them, learning about a vast array of subjects on the way from space and science to ancient history and geography!
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