Title: Buzz Aldrin:
To The Moon And Back
Author: Buzz
Aldrin/Marianne J. Dyson
Paper Engineering:
Bruce Foster
Publisher: National Geographic Kids
ISBN: 9781426332494
Review:
Would you like to build
your very on Apollo 11 Eagle Lunar model? Well you can with this cool kit. That’s
not all. This cool guide has plenty of pages filled with pop-up images for even
more interactive learning.
Buzz Aldrin’s career
started in 1963 when the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
chose him to become an astronaut. It was his goal to become the first man to
the moon. Of course, at the beginning of this program things did not always go
well. There were several missions to the moon before NASA got it right.
Young readers and space
enthusiasts will learn all about the various missions, dates and times,
successes and failures. Readers will see stunning photos that pop-up so readers
can get a real sense of the adventure. Readers will also learn about others
that accompanied Buzz Aldrin on these missions. Parents and teachers will love
this short guide full of information about the preparation and success of America’s
journey to the moon.
Courtesy of Media Masters Publicity
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