50 Things to See on the Moon: A first-time stargazer's guide
Are you a budding stargazer with a fascination for the mysteries of the moon? Look no further than “50 Things to See on the Moon: A first-time stargazer’s guide.” This captivating book, priced at $16.95, is a delightful companion for anyone eager to explore the lunar landscape.
Published by Stellar Publishing on February 6, 2019, this book is an ideal introduction to the wonders of the moon. With its easy-to-understand language and captivating illustrations, it’s perfect for young readers aged 5 to 7 years. The paperback edition spans 80 pages, making it a comprehensive guide to all things lunar.
Covering a wide array of topics, this guidebook takes you on an enchanting journey through the moon’s diverse features. From towering mountains to vast craters, each page unveils a new aspect of our celestial neighbor. The author’s vivid descriptions bring these lunar wonders to life, allowing readers to feel as if they are walking on the moon’s surface.
The book’s ISBN-10 is 1732726132 and ISBN-13 is 978-1732726130, making it easily accessible for those who wish to dive deeper into its fascinating content. Weighing in at 2.85 pounds and measuring 8.5 x 0.19 x 8.5 inches, this book is portable and can accompany you on your lunar adventures wherever you go.
“50 Things to See on the Moon” is not just an educational tool; it’s a gateway to sparking curiosity and igniting a love for astronomy. Its engaging narrative and captivating visuals will captivate young readers, while also providing a wealth of knowledge for older space enthusiasts.
Whether you’re a parent looking to nurture your child’s interest in space or an adult seeking a fresh perspective on our closest celestial neighbor, this guidebook is a must-have. Its charming blend of education and entertainment will leave you yearning for more lunar discoveries.
So, grab your telescope, put on your space exploration hat, and embark on an unforgettable journey through the moon’s mysteries. With “50 Things to See on the Moon: A first-time stargazer’s guide,” the sky is no longer the limit – it’s just the beginning.