Ratings3
Average rating4.3
Floca cleverly juxtaposes the full-colour tale of landing on the moon with single-toned flashbacks tracking the evolution of mankind's obsession with the moon and the science of getting there.
I felt like I was the fourth passenger on Apollo 11 when I read this book. I saw what the crewmen saw; I felt what the crewmen felt.
The pictures are fun, like cartoons. The pictures, together with the text, carry you right into the story. Both the pictures and the text are simple, but there is more detailed information for those who want to know more in the back.
The children who listened to the story liked the pictures and the text a lot. They especially liked the way the words were written on the page.
A Sample:
“In the dust and stone
beneath their feet,
no seed has ever grown,
no root has ever reached.
Still secrets wait there,
the story of the Moon:
Where did it come from?
How old is it?
What is it made of?
(Not green cheese.)”
Children's Comments:
Stevie, 6, said, “I liked the book because it was awesome. The words looked like they were coming out at you.”
Kaylin, 6, said, “It looked cool to be floating in space.”
Joaquin, 6, said, “I liked it when the rocket blasted off and the dirt went up in the air.”
Children's Ratings: 5, 5, 5, 5