little moon
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Little Moon was born deep in space where it was cold and lonely. Join him on his amazing journey through our universe as he meets planets, black holes and stars in search of a warm, cosy place he can call home! This adventure through space will introduce young children to the wonders of our solar system. Using original photos of space, courtesy of ESA and NASA, and humourous illustrations by Janette Louden, our stars and planets are brought to life! Available from www.redrobinbooks.com, ISBN: 978-1-904949-03-9TRANSCRIPT
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LIT
TLE
MO
ON
Stuart andN
icola Clark
Little Moon was born deep in
space where it was cold and lonely.
Join him on his amazing journey
through our universe as he meets
planets, black holes and stars in
search of a warm, cosy place he
can call home!
by Stuart and Nicola ClarkBased on an original idea by Neil Griffiths
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published in association with
www.storysack.com
9 781904949039
ISBN 978-1-904949-03-9
£7.99
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Published by
Storysack Ltd.Resource House, Kay Street,
Bury BL9 6BU
In association with
European Space Agency
ISBN 978-1-904949-03-9
Text © Stuart and Nicola Clark 2005Based on an original idea by Neil Griffiths
Photographs © ESA/NASA 2005Illustrations © Janette Louden 2005
First published in the UK 2005Reprinted with audio CD 2011
The right of the authors to be identified as theauthors of this work has been asserted by them in accordance
with the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988.
All rights reserved.No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a
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be liable to criminal prosecution and civil claims for damages.
Design by
David Rose
Illustrated by
Janette Louden and Mark Slader
Education Consultant
ESA Education, Anne Brumfitt
Printed in China
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LittleMoon
by Stuart and Nicola ClarkBased on an original idea by Neil Griffiths
published in association with
LittleMoon
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Little Moon was born a long time ago,far away in space. It was so cold wherehe was born that Little Moon shivered.
“I need to warm up,” he thought andhe set off to find somewhere cosier.
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He looked around and saw abright star in the distance. Itwas yellow and looked warm.
“That’s where I’ll go!”said Little Moon and off he set.
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Soon, he saw two worlds. Both were covered in ice.“I’m the planet Pluto,” said one.“And I’m his moon,” said the other.
Little Moon watched as they twirled around eachother as if they were dancing. There wasnowhere for him to fit in, so he movedon towards the yellow star.
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Then Little Moon found another planet.It was big and blue.
“Hello, who are you?” asked Little Moon shyly.“May I live here?”The planet turned a cold eye on him and said,
“I’m Neptune and I already have six moons. Whywould I want any more? Shoo!”Little Moon quickly moved on towards the yellow star.
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The next planet was lying on its side, spinningover and over instead of round and round.
“I’m Uranus and I’ve fallen over. Can you help me up?” asked the planet.“I don’t think so, I’m not strong enough,” said Little Moon. “And you’re
making me feel dizzy.”“Well there’s no point in you staying then,” Uranus said grumpily and
started to sulk.Little Moon decided to move on towards the yellow star.
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Still feeling a little dizzy, Little Moon suddenly sawa very large planet. It was yellow and looked asif it was wearing a skirt.
“That’s not a skirt!” said the planet. “I’mSaturn and these are my rings.”Little Moon looked closer and sawthat the rings were made ofpebbles and stones. Theywere all pretty coloursand shone in the sunlight.
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Saturn had a big family of small moons.“Come and play,” called the moons as they chased each
other around the planet. “We run around all day and all night.”Little Moon joined in, but soon ran out of breath.
“I can’t keep up!” he said.
“That’s a shame, because we neverstop,” said the moons, still running.So little Moon waved goodbye andmoved on towards the yellow star.
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In the distance, Little Moon spieda giant planet ahead of him. Ashe came closer, he could see itwas an exciting place. It wascovered in swirling clouds andsometimes flashed with lightning.A great red spot spun round andround like a giant hurricane.
“I’m Jupiter, King of the planets,”boomed the planet.
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Jupiter had so many moons, that Little Moonlost count when he got to sixty!
“He won’t want any more,” he thoughtsadly. So he turned his back on the yellowstar and set off again back into deep space.
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Little Moon found himself in a cloud of manycolours. It was a quiet and calm place, with noone else around. Soon, Little Moon felt lonelyand began searching for someone to talk to.
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LIT
TLE
MO
ON
Stuart andN
icola Clark
Little Moon was born deep in
space where it was cold and lonely.
Join him on his amazing journey
through our universe as he meets
planets, black holes and stars in
search of a warm, cosy place he
can call home!
by Stuart and Nicola Clark
ISBN 1-904949-03-7
9 781 904 94 9039 > ®
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