Pop-up Moon
Publisher,Thames & Hudson
Publication Date,
Format, Hardcover
Weight, 644 g
No. of Pages, 18
Shelf: CHILDREN'S BOOKS / JUNIOR REFERENCE / NATURE & THE NATURAL WORLD
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Published to mark the 50th anniversary of man’s first steps on the moon, this pop-up book is filled with fascinating facts and dazzling illustrations
Open this book and discover the dazzling magic of the moon! Find out where it came from, why it seems to change shape, how its power affects the earth, and what causes an eclipse. Shoot into space with the Saturn V rocket and travel back in time to join the first men on the moon...
About the Authors
Anne Jankeliowitch is an environmental engineer. She contributed to the bestseller The Earth from the Air.
Annabelle Buxton's illustrations have appeared in numerous books. She won the Prix Jeunes Talents from the Académie des Sciences des lettres et des arts d'Alsace in 2011.
Olivier Charbonnel has been a paper engineer for nearly 30 years, and is the creator of many pop-up books.
Reviews
"Stunning… This is a book to marvel over" —Parents in Touch
"Enthralling and eye-catching" —Picture Books Blogger
"Clever… will take you into the stars" —Gift Focus
"Impressive and delightful but also informative" —Books for Topics
"Thoroughly engaging… beautifully illustrated… there’s loads to interest and impress a young reader" —Get Kids into Books
Dimensions: 23 x 30 cm