Exploring the Moon and beyond

Moonwalkers by Mark Greenwood and Terry Denton

In a sheep paddock near Billy’s house stood one of the largest telescopes on Earth. People called it ‘The Dish’. Astronomers used it to track space missions and learn about faraway galaxies.

Mark Greenwood and Terry Denton have created a fun Australian based story that looks out how two little boys saw the landing of the first man on the moon.

Moonwalkers by Mark Greenwood and Terry Denton is set in the outback NSW town of Parkes, near ‘The Dish’ which played an important role in ensuring the Apollo 11 made it to the moon.

As you read through the story you see the small boys engrossed in anything to do with space. Children can see them build their own Apollo 11, Saturn V, command module and the Lunar module – which is such an important double page spread seeing as many children may think it is the first big rocket shop that is the one that finally lands on the moon.

We then watch them play imagination games which involve space travel, space exploring and space food!

Written from first hand experience from both Terry and Mark, we feel the excitement of the landing and see the event through a child’s eye. It truly must have been an exciting time to be alive!

The story finishes with some great facts about how the astronauts get to the moon step by step, maps of the world and the craters that cover the moon.

Moonwalkers is a great book to share as part of the 50th Anniversary of man landing on the moon. It will allow children to see another point of view from this huge event, learn facts about space travel and of course see how much fun imagination can be.

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Teacher notes here: https://www.penguin.com.au/content/resources/Moonwalkers_TRs.pdf

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