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๐ Ignite young scientistsโ curiosity with the sun, moon, and hands-on fun!
The Sun and the Moon is a visually stunning, award-winning nonfiction picture book designed for early elementary readers. It combines expert-vetted science with engaging illustrations and hands-on activities, making complex astronomy concepts accessible and fun. Part of the trusted Let's-Read-and-Find-Out series, it supports national STEM standards and inspires young learners to explore the natural world through observation and experimentation.
| Best Sellers Rank | #165,080 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #185 in Children's Aeronautics & Space Books (Books) #213 in Children's Astronomy Books (Books) #612 in Children's Earth Sciences Books (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 146 Reviews |
T**Y
Love these books!! I have the whole 1st year set!!
I have the whole 1st year set of these books. I love them!! I do preschool for my granddaughters and I wanted them to love science and have more interests than electronic. I also wanted to say they have some little experiments in the back that are fun for the girls!
T**A
Engaging with Beautiful illustrations
My 4 year old grandson & I loved this book. Amazing illustrations! The science projects are perfect for young children & so much fun. We read this all the time one of our favorites. All the books in this series are great...5 stars!
J**E
but it's a great addition!
This book's pictures interest my 2yo while the information interests both my 6yo and my 10yo. It won't do as the only book on this topic in your home library, but it's a great addition!
C**A
My daughter's favorite book!
My daughter loves this book. She's still too young to do the science experiments but she loves the illustrations and storyline.
I**R
Really???
Language is very sophisticated for a Level 1 reader. Shows images of the phases of the moon but does not explain WHY we see them that way. The information it does provide is accurate. Asks children to take a rocket to the moon. Tells the story of the moon landing. Explains day and night due to rotation of the earth. Illustrations are good.
L**.
Difficult to read, not detailed at all
Very superficial ideas about the sun and the moon mixed with impossibly detail activities. Difficult to read, no real narrative. My toddler is much happier with My First Book of Planets by Bruce Betts. And so am I. Donating as soon as my toddler forgets about this book.
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