The moon does actually spin as the moon rotates at the same rate as it orbits the Earth.
Since the moon rotates at the same time it orbits the Earth it's the reason why we only see only one side of the moon.
The moon rotating at the same time as it orbits the Earth is a phenomenon called synchronous rotation.
The synchronous rotation means that the moon always keeps the same side facing Earth which is similar to how a dancer always faces their partner.
Also the gravity from the Earth pulls on the closest tidal bulge, trying to keep it aligned.
This is what creates the tidal friction that slows the moon's rotation.
Over time, the rotation was slowed enough that the moon's orbit and rotation matched, and the same face became tidally locked, forever pointed toward Earth.
The Moon is Earth's only natural satellite.
The moon orbits at an average distance of 384,400 km or 238855.086 miles, about 30 times the diameter of Earth.
Tidal forces between Earth and the Moon have synchronized the Moon's orbital period with its rotation period at 29.5 Earth days, causing the same side of the Moon to always face Earth.
Some interesting facts about the moon are.
The Moon is drifting away from the Earth.
The Moon was made when a rock smashed into Earth.
The Moon has quakes too.
There is water on the Moon!