Astronaut [Name], Tells Me About: Going to the Moon This book was made for: [Name] This space is for a picture of the child. You can delete this text box,

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Astronaut [Name], Tells Me About: Going to the Moon This book was made for: [Name] This space is for a picture of the child. You can delete this text box, insert or paste a picture, and then crop and size it however you want

You go to the Moon in a rocket like this. 2

But get help with your aim So your rocket won’t miss! 3

You will get hungry. So pack a big lunch. 4

But trap it in bags or you’ll lose a whole bunch! 5

When you get to the Moon, Use your lander to land. 6

Then step out, with your boots making prints in Moon-sand. 7

You can go for a Moon walk. 8

And dig up some Moon rock. 9

You can drive on the Moon (bring your special Moon- car). 10

When you need space to park, you don’t have to look far! 11

But then you’ll see the Earth, in the sky up above, 12

And you’ll want to fly home to the people you love. This space is for a picture of the parent/caregiver(s). You can delete this text box, insert or paste a picture, and then crop and size it however you want. 13

It is too hard to land, so splash down in the sea. 14

And when you get back, Tell your story to me! This is space is for a picture of the child, with or without the parent/caregiver(s) You can delete this text box, insert or paste a picture, and then crop and size it however you want. 15

Photo Credits Slide 2: Apollo 11 Launched Via Saturn V Rocket. From NASA on The Commons (UID: SPD-MARSH ) and available through the Flickr Commons at ons/ (No known Copyright restrictions.) ons/ Slide 3: Apollo 16: Mission Control. From NASA on The Commons and available through the Flickr Commons at ons/ /in/photolist-6Ha48C- 8GrsNX-cAyix5-cZZm59-8PHquX-8pkqLQ- cAyhGh-8wBSFu-cAyhRy-cGwSTs-cAyhJW- cAyi3u-fpHJqF-fpXYbJ-cAyimf-fpHGma- cZWtpU-fpHKnR-eFFxxm-8pkqLm-dza76T- cABJ6J-fpXYto-cAyiCm-cZYRgd-fpHJ7g- cGwyeb-fpHxWR-cZYSNo-fpHHm6-fpYaB5- cZWtvU-fpMB9g-fpHSXT-fpHy26-fpHHzt- nVKoxC-fpHZrk-fpXZkC-8pkpPS-fpXYfU- fpHNck-cAyiJy-cAyhXA-fpHH3V-fpXYhC- fpHGGn-fpHC3D-fpY11m-cZYRqJ (No known Copyright restrictions.) Slide 4: : Space Food. (From the San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive (Catalog #: 08_01566 ) and available through the Flickr Commons at ves/ (No known Copyright restrictions. Yellow oval added.)#: ves/ Slide 5: Space Food. (From the San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive (Catalog #: 08_01565) and available through the Flickr Commons at ves/ (No known Copyright restrictions.)#: ves/ Slide 6: Apollo 14 on Moon. From the San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive (CATALOG: 08_001923) and available through the Flickr Commons at ves/ (No known Copyright restrictions. Image has been cropped.)) ves/ Slide 7: Apollo 11 Bootprint. From NASA on The Commons and available through the Flickr Commons at (No known Copyright restrictions. Image has been cropped.) Slide 8: Buzz Aldrin on the Moon. From NASA on The Commons (UID: SPD-GRIN-GPN ) and available through the Flickr Commons at (No known Copyright restrictions.) Slide 9: Apollo 15: Irwin Scoops Up Soil. From NASA on The Commons and available through the Flickr Commons at / (No known Copyright restrictions.) And: moon rock 5. From the San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive and available through the Flickr Commons at (No known Copyright restrictions. Image has been cropped.) / Slide 10: Cernan Driving the Rover. From NASA on The Commons (Image # : AS ). available through the Flickr Commons at / (No known Copyright restrictions.) / Slide 11: Lunar Roving Vehicle. From NASA on The Commons ((Image # : AS ). available through the Flickr Commons at / (No known Copyright restrictions. Image has been cropped.) / Slide 12: Earth, as Seen by Astronauts Eugene Cernan, Ronald Evans and Harrison Schmitt from Apollo 17. From the Environmental Protection Agency through U.S. National Archives' (Local Identifier: NWDNS-412-DA-11344) and available at 3 (No known Copyright restrictions.) 3 Slide 14: Apollo 11 Crew in Raft before Recovery. Buzz Aldrin on the Moon. From NASA on The Commons (Image # : S ) and available through the Flickr Commons at (No known Copyright restrictions. Image has been cropped.)

You can use this to make your own special book for a particular child This means that the original author has given permission for you and anyone else to use it, change it, and share it with others as much or as little as you want, as long as you don’t sell it or make money from it. You can follow the instructions and just add three photos and the child’s name to customize the book. But you can also change it as much as you want. And you can always change it again later if you or the child gets a better idea. For example, when this book was first created, the text of pages 12 & 13 said “But then you’ll see the Earth, and you’ll miss Mom and Dad.” and “So you’ll fly home to tell what a great time you had!” and page 15 added a text box that said “But take a nap first. Trust me, you’ll be tired!” because the picture used on that page was the child sleeping in their space suit. The book is designed in 8.5” x 11” portrait-orientation format so that it is easy to save as a.pdf file and print on a normal printer. One good way of putting the book together is to slide these pages into plastic sheet protectors (maybe with some heavier paper or cardboard in the middle) and then put those into a clear poly report cover (like a duo-tang). These are not expensive and make the book easy to clean. If a page gets damaged (or someone just gets a better idea) it is easy to print a new one and stick it right in. A note about pictures: The pictures used in the book are all from collections that institutions have made available through “The Commons” area of Flickr’s website ( Before being able to do this, those institutions have determined that there are no known copyright restrictions on the pictures that they contributed. They are not providing a legal warranty, and neither am I as the creator of this book, but to the best of our knowledge these pictures are ones that you are free to use, change, share, etc. Credits for all of these photos are listed in the “Photo Credits” page at the end of the book. If you add pictures that you didn’t take yourself, always check to make sure that you have permission to use them. Pictures in The Commons should say “no known copyright restrictions.” You can also use pictures that are in the Public Domain or that have Creative Commons licenses that allow what you want to do. Different Creative Commons licenses have different restrictions, and you can learn more about those here ( One place you can learn more about using and giving credit for pictures is this site from the University of British Columbia ( resources/support-guides/image-citation-guide/). 17 Customizable Child-Specific book: Go to the Moon by Tim Came is licensed under a Tim Came Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International LicenseCreative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.