moon

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moon

Earth and moon

2004
Describes the formation, structure, and atmosphere of the earth and its moon, with up-to-date color photographs.

The sun, the moon, and the stars

2003
A collection of more than thirty poems, some by the compiler, others by Walter de la Mare, Russell Hoban, Frank Asch, Jane Taylor, and others.

Buried Moon

1990
Who will rescue the Moon after she is buried in a dark pool by witches, goblins, and other evil creatures who have always resented her bright, shining light?.

The Man in the Moon as he sails the sky and other moon verse

1979
Poems about the moon from such sources as Mother Goose, Vachel Lindsay, Edward Lear, William Wordsworth, and R. L. Stevenson.

This place has no atmosphere

1986
Aurora loves her life on Earth in the twenty-first century, until she learns that her family is moving to the colony on the moon.

Faces of the moon

2009
Illustrations and rhyming text describes the various phases of the moon. Includes die-cut pages.

The moon

2008
Discusses the orbit, physical characteristics, and exploration of the Moon.

The moon

2008
Provides facts about the moon, discussing how far it is from Earth, its orbit, and gravity, explaining the phases of the moon, describing conditions on the moon, and reviewing the history of missions to the moon.

Magpie Gabbard and the quest for the buried moon

2007
In Kentucky in 1872, when goblins capture the moon, thirteen-year-old Magpie must rise above her family's fighting legacy and put her "cussedness" to use to save the moon and her loved ones, according to "the age-old prophecy.".

Watching the moon

2004
Simple text introduces facts about the Moon.

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