BOOK: MOMMY, MOMMY, WHERE IS THE MOON?
AUTHOR: SERENE CHIA
ILLUSTRATOR: SINEM KILIC RABITO
PUBLISHER: N\A
PAGES: 34
AGE RECOMMENDED: 3+
This charming bedtime story depicts a conversation between a mother and daughter about the moon. Kaitlyn is fascinated by a bright object in the sky and asks her mother what it is. As they talk, they delve into the characteristics of the moon, including its varying sizes, why its shape changes, and how the sun affects its brightness. Kaitlyn also learns about the first moon landing and becomes inspired to one day visit the moon herself.
The book stands out for its vivid illustrations and the seamless integration of educational information about the moon. This approach elevates it from a simple story to an engaging learning opportunity. The inclusion of factual details and special activities at the end of the book further enhances its value and makes it an enriching and enjoyable read.
A book engagingly introducing science and STEM concepts and I recommend reading it.
I received this copy of the book from the author for my honest review in return.
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