IP Factly presents... "101 Facts… The Moon!"
Amazing facts, stunning photos plus videos explaining more about the Moon and other moons in the Solar System.
Moon books for kids - a fun and fascinating way for young readers to discover more about the Moon.
IP Factly's 101 Facts series has been designed to encourage and bolster independent reading.
Accompanying webpage with video clips
This book provides fact after fact for information hungry children to tell family and friends, and even has an accompanying webpage with video clips giving a visual insight into our Moon and the other moons of the Solar System.
The video links mean children come back again and again, naturally developing their reading and learning skills (early kindle models don't support video but the safe website link is given).
Fascinating Facts Include...
The Moon does not produce its own light - it simply reflects the light of the Sun.
The Moon is about 400 times smaller than the Sun. It is also 400 times nearer to Earth, so it appears the same size as the Sun in the sky.
Lunar dust is sometimes seen floating on the surface of the Moon, even though there is no wind on the Moon.
When a full moon appears more than once in a single month, it is called a blue moon.
The last man to ever stand on the Moon was Eugene Cernan on December 7, 1972.
Contents
Our Moon
How the Moon Came To Be
Inside the Moon
The Moon’s Surface
The Moon’s Craters
Lunar Soil, Dust and Rocks
Phases of the Moon
Eclipses
Man on the Moon
What If We Had No Moon?
Other Moons in the Solar System
Final Facts
Video Page
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