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What Is the Moon Made Of? by Jhiela Mirdamadi Poynter asks an age-old question: what is the moon made of? The narrative follows a curious young protagonist as she embarks on a nighttime adventure to discover the moon’s composition. Each page features the perspectives of others, presumably friends of the unnamed protagonist, which leads to even more questions. The inclusion of whimsical illustrations by Bhagya Rathnaweera complements the text beautifully. Each page is a visual treat, filled with vibrant colors and playful designs that capture the essence of a child's wonder when looking up at the night sky.
What Is the Moon Made Of? encourages children to think critically and dream big about the universe. The story gently reminds them of the joy of discovery and the endless possibilities of asking questions and seeking answers. This book is ideal for children aged four to eight, and it’s a perfect bedtime read or a classroom resource for introducing young learners to astronomical concepts. Parents and educators will value the imaginative storytelling and the invitation to ask questions. Children can also write what they think the moon is made of at the end of the story. What Is the Moon Made Of? is the first book in “The Very Important Question” series. It is a charming addition to any child's library. It offers the perfect mix of education and entertainment in a visually stunning package. The book is also an excellent choice for classroom story time, as students can share their ideas of what they think the moon is made of.