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I Took the Moon for a Walk
Carolyn Curtis
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Description for I Took the Moon for a Walk
Board book. Embark on a dreamy night time jaunt with a young boy and the moon. Overcoming a fear of the dark and discovering the world at night are at the heart of this poetic tale. Includes notes about the moon and plants and animals that thrive in the wee hours. Illustrator(s): Jay, Alison. Num Pages: 32 pages, full colour illustrations. BIC Classification: 5AF; YBCS. Category: (JN) Preschool (0-5). Dimension: 216 x 218 x 23. Weight in Grams: 662.
Embark on a dreamy, night-time jaunt with a young boy and the moon. Overcoming a fear of the dark and discovering the world at night lives at the heart of this poetic tale. Includes notes about the moon and plants and animals that thrive in the wee hours.
Embark on a dreamy, night-time jaunt with a young boy and the moon. Overcoming a fear of the dark and discovering the world at night lives at the heart of this poetic tale. Includes notes about the moon and plants and animals that thrive in the wee hours.
Product Details
Publisher
Barefoot Books Ltd United Kingdom
Number of pages
32
Publication date
2008
Condition
New
Number of Pages
32
Format
Board book
Place of Publication
Bath, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781846862007
SKU
V9781846862007
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 4 to 8 working days
Ref
99-3
About Carolyn Curtis
Carolyn Curtis is an author and Special Education classroom aid wh has also worked as an early childhood music teacher and in publishing. Her writing is often inspired by nature and she enjoys thinking through ideas outdoors. Alison Jay graduated from the London College of Printing and worked in animation studios before moving into children's book illustrations. She loves to ... Read more
Reviews for I Took the Moon for a Walk
"The rhyming text is told in first person, with the repetitive, soothing refrain of the words from the title effectively echoing throughout" — Kirkus Reviews "I love the rhyming text the book is written in, because part of the beauty of poetry is its role in being able to say so much in so few words. The story is also beautifully ... Read more