Wonder World of Science: Why Doesn't Grass Grow on the Moon

Wonder World of Science: Why Doesn't Grass Grow on the Moon

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$9.95

20 Minutes - Color

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Categories: Elementary Films, Environmental & Earth Sciences, Innovation & Discovery, Libraries, Life Sciences, Nature, Parents, Primary Education, Secondary, College, General Interest, Wonder World of Science Series,

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Wondercat has seen pictures of the moon and he knows that grass doesn't grow on its surface. From his observations he learns what plants need to be able to grow - water, minerals, air and sunlight - and he imagines how he could get grass to grow on the moon.

In the "Wonder World of Science" series, join Wondercat, a curious animated kitten whose whimsical questions encourage young viewers to explore the limitless wonders of the world of science. This fun and informative series delightfully illustrates that the pursuit of scientific knowledge, through careful observation, thoughtful comparisons, and well-supported conclusions can be an exciting adventure. "Features snappy openers and and clear, animated illustrations." - Booklist. Produced by Bill Walker productions. A Coronet release.

National Educational Film Festival, Birmingham International Film Festival

11 minutes | Color

Wondercat has seen pictures of the moon and he knows that grass doesn't grow on its surface. From his observations he learns what plants need to be able to grow - water, minerals, air and sunlight - and he imagines how he could get grass to grow on the moon.

In the "Wonder World of Science" series, join Wondercat, a curious animated kitten whose whimsical questions encourage young viewers to explore the limitless wonders of the world of science. This fun and informative series delightfully illustrates that the pursuit of scientific knowledge, through careful observation, thoughtful comparisons, and well-supported conclusions can be an exciting adventure. "Features snappy openers and and clear, animated illustrations." - Booklist. Produced by Bill Walker productions. A Coronet release.

National Educational Film Festival, Birmingham International Film Festival

11 minutes | Color