Not many other publishers do this, because it’s very hard work and takes a really long time to get right. There are over 30 writers and 50+ designers on the team at Usborne. We love books: that’s why we write and design almost all Usborne books ourselves. We are also currently the UK's Children's Publisher of the Year. Usborne is one of the world’s leading independent children's book publishers and proud to be a family business. Manga, Novela gráfica y Libros ilustrados Es ist ein Buch zum Träumen und Entspannen, zum entdecken und erforschen und einfach zum liebhaben. Jedoch ist es so traumhaft schön illustriert dann man dies super schnell vergießt. Doch das war es überraschender Weise nicht, es ist ein wirklich sehr komplexes Sachbuch über den Mond und unsere Galaxie und unsere Erde.
*Mein Buch vom Mond*, ist mir sofort ins Auge gesprungen, denn mal im Ernst ist dieses Cover nicht ein absoluter Traum? Ich finde es einfach nur märchenhaft schön und dachte zu aller erst, dieses Bilderbuch wäre auch so etwas in der Art. Warum scheint der Mond? Kann ich ihn anfassen? Und warum sieht er immer wieder anders aus? Dieses zauberhaft illustrierte Buch ist gefüllt mit erstem Wissen über die Phasen des Mondes sowie lustigen Fakten zur ersten Mondlandung und sagenhaften Mythen über seine Entstehung. Juni 2019 5 Von 5 Sternen ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ?????????????????? Inhaltsangabe: Entnommen von: Warum scheint der Mond? Kann ich ihn anfassen? Und warum sieht er immer wieder anders aus? Dieses zauberhaft illustrierte Buch ist gefüllt mit er ??Rezensionsexemplar?? ??Rezensionsexemplar?? (unbezahlte Werbung) -Usborne Verlag- ???Mein Buch vom Mond??? Autorin: Laura Cowan Illustratorin: Diana Toledano Verlag: Usborne Publishing Preis: 13,95€, Gebundenes Buch Seiten: 32 Seiten ISBN: 9781789411362 Alter: ab 4 Jahren Erscheinungsdatum: 21. I hope they're interested in them like I was (am lol), because apparently I'm starting a collection for them.more I can't wait until my nephews are at the ages when they can read these sorts of things. Thankfully, Buzz had the idea to shove a pen in the socket and use it as the switch. And, apparently the first guys on the moon (Buzz Aldrin, Neil Armstrong, and Mike Collins) almost couldn't leave the moon due to a broken switch. I also learned a few things about the space race + space landing! Apparently the first animals in space were fruit flies, already in the 1940s. This mixture of science/legend is really cool.
I also loved the folkloric descriptions of how different people throughout the world and throughout time have thought about the moon and what it is and WHO it might be. I loved the depiction of Katherine Johnson in Houston doing calculations for the moon landing (though she's not named), and I loved the "Gibbon/Gibbous" joke - something I'm absolutely sure I would have mixed up as a kid. I thought the illustrations and info graphics in this one were really special. An extra-special bonus is that this is about THE MOON. Sometimes when I open the bookshop on Sundays, I can't help but to pick one up and thumb through it. I loved the depiction of Katherine Johnson in Houston doing calculations for the moon landing (though she's not named), and I loved th I was such a huge fan of books like this as a child, and I still get great pleasure in flipping through similar things as an adult. I was such a huge fan of books like this as a child, and I still get great pleasure in flipping through similar things as an adult.