You write a children's book the same as you write anything else! Collect your information and start writing. See the related questions for more information.
Goodnight Moon is my guess. of course dozens of science fiction stories have featured the Moon.
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Dexter S. Kimball has written: 'The Book of popular science' -- subject(s): Natural history, Science, Technology 'Principles of industrial organization' -- subject(s): Factory management, Industrial efficiency 'The book of popular science' -- subject(s): Science, Collections
Ralph Mayhew has written: 'The pie party' -- subject(s): Children's songs 'The pet bubble book' 'The higgledy piggledy bubble book that sings' -- subject(s): Children's songs 'The child's garden of verses' -- subject(s): Children's songs 'Third bubble book' -- subject(s): Children's songs 'The pet' -- subject(s): Children's songs
"Ralph S. Mouse," is in the children's genre.
Nora Ernestine Beust is an author known for her book "Super Cool Scientists" which highlights the accomplishments of women in the science field. She is also a blogger and science communicator who promotes diversity and inclusion in the STEM fields.
Rosalind Charlesworth has written: 'Math and science for young children' -- subject(s): Mathematics, Study and teaching (Primary), Science 'Math & science for young children' -- subject(s): Mathematics, Study and teaching (Primary), Science 'Understanding child development' -- subject(s): Child development 'Experiences in math for young children' -- subject(s): Mathematics, Study and teaching (Preschool), Study and teaching (Primary)
Edith Bonhivert has written: 'Questions children ask' -- subject(s): Science, Juvenile literature, Technology, Questions and answers 'Questions children ask' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Lending library, Science, Juvenile literature, Technology, Questions and answers
It seems C. S. Lewis had a conversation with J. R. R. Tolkien about dehumanizing trends in science fiction, and he decided to write Out of the Silent Planet as a result of that conversation. He agreed to write a book about space travel, and Tolkien one about time travel. Tolkien never finished his.
Perry Klein has written: 'Concepts and strategies in children's science experimentation' -- subject(s): Experiments, Science, Metacognition in children, Reasoning in children, Study and teaching (Elementary), Cognition in children
Rosemary Althouse has written: 'Investigating science with young children' -- subject(s): Science
Jean Henri Casimer Fabre has written: 'The story-book of science' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Science