Sally Huss
Moon Cheese
language
(Huss Publishing May 16, 2016)
Ever wonder about the moon -- what it’s made of and why it shines? These kids did and set off to find out. Green cheese! Yes indeed! But who made it and why? The Man in the Moon, of course. By scooping up milk from the Milky Way with the Big Dipper, he strained it through a glittering star field to get his cheesy yield. As he explains, “When the cheese is aged, no more than three days, it makes a great reflector for the sun’s golden rays.” A lot of work for him, but then again, that’s what he says gives him his grin. You’ll have to read the book to find out what else he reveals.
All in rhyme with over 35 delightful illustrations.
This children’s picture book is part of the wonderful collection of children’s books by Sally Huss.