The Man in the Moon
توسط
William Joyce
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Children’s
فرمت
جلد سخت
صفحات
56
زبان
انگلیسی
منتشر شده
Sep 6, 2011
ناشر
Atheneum Books for Young Readers
ISBN-10
1442430419
ISBN-13
9781442430419
توضیحات
In a whimsical world where dreams and imagination take flight, a baby orphaned on the moon yearns for friendship and connection. Filled with curiosity and wonder, he embarks on a heartfelt journey to reach out to the children living on Earth. As he gazes down from his lunar perch, the stars twinkle brightly, reflecting his dreams of companionship and adventure.
Through vibrant illustrations and enchanting storytelling, this tale captures the magic of childhood friendship and the boundless possibilities that lie within the universe. The baby’s determination to bridge the celestial divide leads to a delightful exploration of the wonders of both the moon and the Earth. Filled with themes of hope, belonging, and the joy of making new friends, this narrative invites readers of all ages to believe in the beauty of connection and the magic that can arise from reaching out to others.
Through vibrant illustrations and enchanting storytelling, this tale captures the magic of childhood friendship and the boundless possibilities that lie within the universe. The baby’s determination to bridge the celestial divide leads to a delightful exploration of the wonders of both the moon and the Earth. Filled with themes of hope, belonging, and the joy of making new friends, this narrative invites readers of all ages to believe in the beauty of connection and the magic that can arise from reaching out to others.
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