nice picture book about the first moon landing, The illustrations are very nice and the text is easy to read and read aloud, Kids love it. This story of the moonlanding is right for a primary audience, It doesn't bog you down with details or personal accounts, It just makes the story simple and easy to understand, I liked the book all the way through, This is a story of the first men on the moon, This story talks about how the spaceship took off, landed on the moon, and a little how it can back to earth, For preschoolers inspired by space, this is a good informational text about man's first walk on the moon, Wow! I love this book! Its an amazingly ageappropriate book for three year olds, and I didnt think Id be able to find something theyd understand about the moon landing! Its an amazing introduction to our outer space unit, and it covers US history and the basics of space exploration.
And who doesnt like astronauts This book is totally fine, but weird, The text is slightly off, and so are the illustrations, But the kids have asked to read it multiple times, so
it's all good, Simple picture book retelling of the first manned mission to the moon! This would be great for a classroom setting, of even a spacethemed storytime for an older crowd, This book talks about the first three visitors of the moon, It wasand no one had ever touched the moon, The book starts with three men preparing themselves for their first departure to the moon, They then took off for the first time in the a spaceship called Apollo, In my opinion, there are so many books that are similar to this one, This is good information to know that a lot of kids might not have any idea about, but to me if you go into it not knowing anything it might be confusing for young readers.
I would say the reading vocabulary in this book is probably at a second grade reading level, This could also be used in a science lesson/you could talk about gravity, This could also give the important message to young kids that they can be anything they want to be when they grow up if they set their mind to it.
Plano author Anastasia Suen has written a remarkable nonfiction children's book about man's first steps on the moon, Reading this book to your child serves as a perfect opportunity to share this historical event with young minds, The language is very appropriate for the targetedage range,
"Moon, do you remember your first visitors"
The first sentence of this book effectively ignites a child's curiosity, Astronauts Mike Collins, Buzz Aldrin and Neil Armstrong were the first humans to land on the moon when some claimed it “could not be done, ” Using a powerful mixture of text and illustrations, Man on the Moon follows the Apollos journey into space, the astronauts first steps, items they collected, and the patriotic symbol left behind.
Illustrated by Benrei Huang, The pages illustrating the Apolloliftoff are full of energy and anticipation! In addition, the predominately blue hues are a perfect backdrop to demonstrate the vastness of outer space.
The pictures are appealing to elementary aged children, as they look realistic but have a cartoonlike feel,
The author's note at the end gives a personal insight to the author and her association with NASA as a child, She grew up in Florida and her father worked at Cape Canaveral, Her account of watching launches growing up serves a perfect personal tiein for the closing of the book,
Anastasia Suen is from Plano and has writtenbooks for children and adults, She is a Booklist columnist, literacy blogger and childrens literature consultant, Her website is full of useful information for teachers, students, writers and readers, sitelinkwww. asuen. com
This is the story of the three astronauts, Mike Collins, Buzz Aldrin, and Neil Armstrong, who were the first people to land on the moon in, This had never been done and most people thought it to be impossible, The famous line was quoted in this book, “Thats one small step for man one giant leap for mankind, ” This line was said when their ship, the Eagle, landed on the moon, The astronauts took any pictures, as well as samples, They put an American flag on the moon, stating America had been there, They returned home safely and they were heros, On top of this amazing story, students will love the illustrations, It wasand no one had ever set foot on the moon, Some said it couldn't be done, But astronauts Mike Collins, Buzz Aldrin, and Neil Armstrong were going to try, . . Here in picture book format is the amazing true story of the first moon landing, when a man set foot on an unexplored world and showed us that the boundaries of our world were limitless.
"A perfect introduction to space, the space program, and exploration, Thrilling!" Kirkus s
"The milestone event is a great idea for a picture book!" Publishers Weekly Moon Light, Moon Bright unit
Leveled Books Lexile:This excellent picture book tells young readers, in simple language, about astronauts Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, and Michael Collins and NASAs Apollomission to the moon.
The ADL Lexile level for this book designates it as one for adults to read to a young child, However, with its captivating narrative and superb color illustrations, both adult readers and children are likely to enjoy this wonderful introduction to exploration, space, and the space program,
Highly recommended.
Anastasia Suen did a nice job of describing, in a way that makes sense to young readers, about the historic first space landing and walk in, This quick and informative read has lovely illustrations and an authors note in the afterward describing where she was during this time in history, From her studio in Northern California, developmental editor Anastasia Suen reads, writes, and edits books for creators of all ages, .
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