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Join young alien Zoldar on an educational adventure to Earth where he learns about the phases of the moon and the true science behind them. This children's book by Ian Sacks combines storytelling, humor, and interactive activities to make learning fun and engaging for kids in second and third grade. With hand-drawn illustrations, Zoldar aims to help children grasp and retain complex astronomical concepts through repeated readings and interactive exercises. Help your child develop an interest in science while debunking common misconceptions about the moon's phases. Author Ian Sacks, a native of Minnesota, infuses his passion for writing and drawing into this captivating tale that is sure to spark curiosity and learning.
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Little Zoldar and the Phases of the Moon A children’s book by Ian Sacks
A Brief Summary • Young alien Zoldar and his father travel to Earth, where Zoldar learns the causes and names of the phases of its moon. • Complete with hand drawn art from writer Ian Sacks
Statement of Purpose “Aimed at children between second and third grade, Zoldaraims to mix storytelling, humor, science content, and activities into a tool which communicates the true methods by which phases of the moon occur.” - Author Ian Sacks
Correct Use of the Book • Phases of the moon and their causes are difficult to conceptualize and memorize, especially at the target age level. The concepts are meant to be mastered through repeated readings, and through attempting the included activities. • Several pages invite readers to make educated guesses at scientific diagrams. This is encouraged. • As the child develops a love for the characters, his or her interest in the scientific content will increase.
Why? • Phases of the moon are among the most misunderstood topics in astronomy today. • Many people believe they are caused by phenomenon such as the Earth casting a shadow at the moon. • Zoldarintends to dispel such misinformation at an early age.
About the Author • Ian Sacks was born in the humble state of Minnesota, where he taught himself to read. Books, that is. • At an early age, he happened to harbor a lifelong interest in writing, drawing, aliens, and phases of the moon.