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Moon's First Friends: One Giant Leap for Friendship
By (Author) Elisa Paganelli
By (author) Susanna Leonard Hill
Sourcebooks, Inc
Sourcebooks Wonderland
1st May 2020
United States
Children
Fiction
813.6
Paperback
32
Width 250mm, Height 250mm, Spine 3mm
214g
Age range 3 to 9
PAPERBACK EDITION
A heartwarming story of a friendship-seeking moon that also commemorates theextraordinary 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 mission!
From high up in the sky, the Moon has spent her whole life with the watchful eye of a parent focusing on the happenings of Earth below. Dinosaurs roam, pyramids are built, boats are made, and planes take flight, but she remains a lonely little orb floating out in space alone. Until one day a spaceship soars from Earthand so does her heart.
'This cheerful title introduces a rosy-cheeked, eye-lashed 'Queen of the Night Sky,' lonely after 4.5 billion years of silvery bright solitude. Elisa Paganelli's textured digital artwork extends the winsome story with a cozy version of space, a soothing, star-speckled blue rather than bottomless black, and watched over by the eager, anthropomorphized "queen," who cheers as the Eagle lands right between her eyes.' The New York Times Book Review
'This is a story for young readers. It anthropomorphizes the moon, making her a character in the tale of the lunar landing. It's remarkably sweet, and kids ages 2 to 5 will love it.'Romper
'A cute story [that] manages to deliver some facts (including how solar eclipses work!) seamlessly within the narrative.
Panetary.org
'This playful book helps youngsters connect with the 50thanniversary of the Apollo 11 launch this month. In the tale, the anthropomorphized moon watches humans from afar and eagerly notes as they invent the first airplane, build rockets and prepare to take the first tentative steps on her surface. Through text and informative back matter, young readers learn fascinating facts about the moon, astronauts and the space program.' Washington Parent
'For the littlest sky-watcherThe Moon's First Friendsby Susanna Leonard Hill, illustrated by Elisa Paganelli, gives the orb a certain friendliness. Through the centuries, as this tale goes, the moon observed everything that happened on Earth, occasionally razzle-dazzling humans until finally, she had visitors! This is a cute story and, for curious 3-to-5-year-olds, there's a nice afterword you can read, too.' Bookworm Sez
Susanna Leonard Hill is theNew York Timesbestselling author ofMoons First Friends, as well as many other award-winning books for children. She does frequent school and library visits, teaches picture book writing, and offers picture book critiques. She lives in New York's Mid-Hudson Valley with her children and two rescue dogs.
Elisa Paganelli attended the Art Institute in Modena and the illustration course at IED European Institute of Design in Turin, Italy, and has worked as a creative designer since she was a young student. Over the years, she has run a design shop and studio, received awards as a young female entrepreneur, and today works as an illustrator full time from her office accompanied by her dogs and cats.