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Lyrically written and beautifully illustrated, this memorable moonlight journey will leave all who read it marveling at the serene beauty of the world at night. Barb Thanks for sharing this book.
The moon has magical powers, indeed. Their unusual journey is described in lyrical verse, creating a magical story that celebrates the serene beauty of the world at When the day has ended and everyone else has fallen asleep, a young boy embarks on an adventure with his friend, the Moon. Then as we turned back, the Moon kept me in sight.
Mark Erelli - I Took The Moon For A Walk Lyrics - The folk-art-inspired illustrations are a perfect complement to the gentle fantasy.
Lyrically written and beautifully illustrated, this memorable moonlight journey will leave all who read it marveling at the serene beauty of the world at night. A the magical adventure of a young boy who goes exploring with his friend, the Moon, I Took the Moon for a Walk combines lyrical verse with detailed illustrations, creating a dramatic backdrop for this imaginative journey. Readers can also discover all kinds of facts about the passage of the moon through the sky and its influence on our lives. About the Author: Carolyn Curtis has previously worked as an attendant at an animal hospital, a nanny and most recently as a member services co-ordinator at a non-profit parenting organisation. Carolyn loves nature, children, animals, reading and music. She lives in Massachusetts with her husband and two year-old son. Alison Jay lives oMon works in London. A tge in illustration from the London College of Printing, Alison has been illustrating children's books for ten years. To create her unique style, she uses alkyd oil paint on paper with a crackling varnish, which gives her illustrations a unique, nostalgic quality. I Took the Moon for a Walk is Alison's first title for Barefoot Books. The folk-art-inspired illustrations are a perfect complement to the gentle fantasy. Using oil painted on paper with a crackling varnish, Jay creates a moving, panoramic country landscape in which the pictures tell many stories that children will love to discover—the skinny-legged moon loses a slipper; the neighborhood dogs run out for an evening romp; a Waalk pedals by on a bike, enjoying the still evening. This is a quaint and quiet book worth sharing.