Books
This section contains 11 articles.
A is for Astronaut: Exploring Space from A to Z
By: Traci N. Todd
Illustrated by: Sarah Gillingham
The alphabet is the device used to pique curiosity about astronomy, space travel and things related from A to Z. Illustrations use different media to create the look from the Sputnik era for a playful introduction.
Anansi The Spider: A Tale From the Ashanti
By: Gerald McDermott
Have you ever wondered how the moon got where it is? According to this Ashanti tale, Nyame, the god of all things, put it there when Anansi could not decide which of his sons deserved it. Brilliant illustrations accompany this classic retelling of a traditional tale.
Blast Off to the Moon
By: Paul Nicholls
Young children will appreciate the basics of how astronauts travel, what they eat, and their spectacular view from space in this sturdy board book, just right for young hands.
Faces of the Moon
By: Bob Crelin
Illustrated by: Leslie Evans
A rhyming text in an intriguing format introduces the moon's cyclical nature — its phases. An informational note concludes this introductory look at the moon and why it appears to change.
Footprints on the Moon
By: Mark Haddon
Illustrated by: Christian Birmingham
Realistic but soft and evocative illustrations recall a boy's wonder as man first walked on the moon. This attractive book was rereleased in time for the 40th anniversary of this memorable event.
Look to the Stars
By: Buzz Aldrin
Illustrated by: Wendell Minor
Apollo 11 astronaut Buzz Aldrin presents the history of space flight and interest to the present for a compelling look at the field's interconnectedness. Fascinating details and a timeline are imbedded throughout.
Lucky 13: Survival in Space
By: Richard Hilliard
Apollo 13 attempted to repeat Apollo 11's successful moon landing. An explosion, however, changed the mission to just get the astronauts home safely. Dual texts and dramatic illustrations tell the remarkable story and extend the information presented.
Moon Rabbit
By: Natalie Russell
The moon leads a small, lonely, city rabbit across the park to find a friend who shares her interest in story and music. Gentle, slightly abstract illustrations enhance the mellow language in which friends meet, part, and reunite.
Moonshot: The Flight of Apollo 11
By: Brian Floca
The first landing on the moon in July 1969 is chronicled here in rich language and stunning illustrations. The vastness of space contrasts with the smallness of the astronauts and with those watching from their living rooms on earth. This dramatic introduction to an amazing historical event is just in time for its anniversary.
One Giant Leap
By: Robert Burleigh
Illustrated by: Mike Wimmer
Poetic language and striking illustrations evoke the drama of the first lunar landing. Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin's first impressions are captured with awe and may well inspire young scientists.
One Small Step: Celebrating the First Men on the Moon
By: Jerry Stone
Made to look like a scrapbook, this history of man's interest in space flight, the space race, and the first lunar landing will appeal to sophisticated readers. This detailed presentation requires multiple examinations.