Available Formats
Board book
Published: 2nd July 2019
Paperback
Published: 5th January 2012
Hardback
Published: 1st December 2011
On the Moon
By (Author) Anna Milbourne
Illustrated by Benji Davies
Usborne Publishing Ltd
Usborne Publishing Ltd
5th January 2012
1st October 2011
United Kingdom
Children
Non Fiction
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Space, stars and the solar system
523.3
Commended for Right Start Best Toy Award 2004
Paperback
24
Width 250mm, Height 252mm, Spine 3mm
160g
An artist-led picture book, which introduces young children to the vastness of the universe, how far away the moon is, what gravity is and the concept of space travel through a gentle and captivating story about an imaginative little girl.Age: 2 +
This captivating tale lets young children glimpse what it would be like to fly into outer space, walk on the moon and look back at Earth. Combining illustrations by Benji Davies and real photographs of the moon, this picture book takes young children on an amazing journey into outer space. Available as ebook with narration (on tablets that support audio).
excellent first space book * English Association Book Awards for the Best Books of 2004 *
Children are still fascinated by the moon and want to know what it would be like to visit it. This excellent first space book invites the reader to join young astronauts as they journey to the moon in a rocket and then use a lunar module to land on the surface. The illustrations integrate photographs from NASA with drawings: some show the moon's mountainous and barren landscapes with grey rocks and large holes. There are also stunning pictures to help young children understand what our earth looks like from space. The illustrations showing domestic settings will appeal to modern children as they see familiar objects, including a dinosaur model. A toy is playfully dressed as an astronaut and there is even a hint of intertextuality - the television screen shows astronauts walking on the moon. A simple but not banal text matches well with the clear, bold line of the illustrations, for example of astronauts taking big bouncing steps on the moon's surface and the writing explaining that the space suits need to provide air as there is none on the moon. The moon is not hospitable enough to encourage long stays: so children see that when the astronauts leave only a small flag and 'some footprints in the dust' remain. * English Association Book Awards for the Best Books of 2004 - shortlisted *
Growing up on the Wirral and in Germany, Anna wrote plays about talking animals, and stories about naughty children, and drew on every available surface. After school, she did an Art Foundation course, then a degree in German Literature & Philosophy at Oxford University. In 1998 she found her perfect job at Usborne in London, writing about everything from curious penguins to trips to the Moon.