Raman Prinja has been awarded the 2019 American Institute of Physics Science Education Award and is the winner of the 2019 Royal Society Young People's Book Prize.
He is currently a professor of astrophysics at University College, London. He has written several successful general-interest books on astronomy and is keen to bring the subject of astronomy to a wider audience. He was short-listed for the Royal Society Young People Book Prize in 2015. Raman Prinja lives in the U.K.
This book is a lot of fun! There are many lovely pictures and facts about the moon written in a way kids will easily understand. I like how the different chapters of this book are questions, it is a great way to organize the information. I also like that it has experiments and things they can do to better understand the relationship of the earth and the moon. This book would definitely spice up a project and make researching the moon exciting!
Did you know the ancient Roman called the moon "Diana?" This is a great basic book of facts to teach about the moon. It even includes activities on how to teach about the moon.