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The Moon Was at a FiestaHardcover book: $15.95 ISBN: 1-889910-11-2 Paperback book: $6.95 ISBN: 1-889910-13-9 Written by Matthew Gollub. Illustrated by Leovigildo Martínez Ages 4-8. 32 pages. Full color Published by Tortuga Press |
California Department of Education Suggested Reading Title Artwork honored by the Society of Illustrators Paintings and text displayed in over 20 museums nationwide Jealous of the sun, the moon creates her own fiesta but celebrates a bit too much. An enchanting story that explains why the moon is sometimes out during the day. The story begins: "For hundreds of years, the sun and the moon stayed in their separate skies. It was the suns job to shine all day long while people went about their work. It was the moons job to watch over peoples dreams. Both were happy with this arrangement until the night the moon overheard the stars gossip. Some stars wished they could come out with the sun. All the games and feasts, they said, take place under the suns brilliant rays. And those are the times when people wear their most colorful clothes."
The story is perfect for reading aloud." School Library Journal A splendid marriage of words to pictures," Childrens Book Reviews Cultural charm resonates throughout." Publishers Weekly The vigorous mixed-media paintings are a delight." Booklist |
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