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  • Moon Girl

    Beatrix Tambunan

    language (, April 24, 2012)
    A story of Moon Girl who made sure the moon shone brightly each night so night creatures could creep outside and see where they were going. There was another girl, her sister, Sun Girl. She made sure the sun shone brightly so all day creatures could stay away. So why did Moon Girl leave one day? What was she looking for? What did she discover? This is a story of self worth and valuable relationships. Discover the colorful journey with original illustrations.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  • Moon Girl

    Ron Harton, Claire Bromley

    language (, March 1, 2017)
    Rosie hasn’t been to Earth since she was 3 years old. For 7 years she’s been living on the moon base with her scientist parents—and only one person her age—a boy named Robert. Rosie is planning lots of fun times for her vacation with her cousin Jenny on Earth. She and Jenny are going to be best friends! But her plans go wrong from the start—and things get worse when she meets Jenny. Jenny has turned into someone very strange. As Rosie tries to solve the mystery of Jenny's weird behavior, she learns the secret of true friendship—and some secrets about herself!Set in the not-too-distant future, Moon Girl is a story of adventure and friendship for young readers ages 7 to 12.
  • Moon Girl

    Beatrix Tambunan

    language (, June 5, 2012)
    A story of Moon Girl who made sure the moon shone brightly at night so night creatures could creep outside and see where they were going. She left one day and Earth was never the same until she came back. A story of self-worth and valuable relationships.
  • Moon Girl

    chris hein, Lucy Chapman

    language (, Feb. 5, 2019)
    Moon girl is the only species of her kind, she is waiting patiently for a new adventure, but she will not be alone
  • Moon Girl

    Beatrix S. Tambunan

    language (, Sept. 19, 2012)
    This is a special edition in support of breast cancer research. Beatrix's mother is a breast cancer survivor. Her mother was diagnosed with breast cancer when Beatrix was only 8 years old and counts her blessings each day that her mother fought it and she is doing wonderfully today. A story inspired by the author's observation of her mother and aunt's relationship. The name of her book is a direct translation from "Wul Nyu" which is Korean for "Moon Girl".A story of Moon Girl who made sure the moon shone brightly each night so night creatures could creep outside and see where they were going. There was another girl, her sister, Sun Girl. She made sure the sun shone brightly so all day creatures could stay away. So why did Moon Girl leave one day? What was she looking for? What did she discover? This is a story of self worth and valuable relationships. Discover the colorful journey with original illustrations.Moon Girl has the author's original colorful illustrations and chose the picture of Moon Girl journeying in her "moonmobile". Unlike her first book, "An Eagle Named Canary" which has felt pen drawings, The author's challenge making a decision on using watercolor pencils as her media. The book contains powerful messages of self worth and systematic relationships. This book is suitable for early learners and can be a learning tool for classroom discussions on social relationships and self image.
  • Moon Girl

    Ron Harton, Claire Bromley

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 2, 2017)
    Rosie hasn’t been to Earth since she was 3 years old. For 7 years she’s been living on the moon base with her scientist parents—and only one person her age—a boy named Robert. Rosie is planning lots of fun times for her vacation with her cousin Jenny on Earth. She and Jenny are going to be best friends! But her plans go wrong from the start—and things get worse when she meets Jenny. Jenny has turned into someone very strange. As Rosie tries to solve the mystery of Jenny's weird behavior, she learns the secret of true friendship—and some secrets about herself! Set in the not-too-distant future, Moon Girl is a story of adventure and friendship for young readers ages 7 to 12.
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  • Moon Girl

    Beatrix S. Tambunan

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 13, 2012)
    A story of Moon Girl who made sure the moon shone brightly at night so night creatures could creep outside and see where they were going. She left one day and Earth was never the same until she came back. A story of self-worth and valuable relationships.
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  • Moon Girl

    Beatrix S. Tambunan

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 8, 2012)
    A story of Moon Girl who made sure the moon shone brightly each night so night creatures could creep outside and see where they were going. There was another girl, her sister, Sun Girl. She made sure the sun shone brightly so all day creatures could stay away. So why did Moon Girl leave one day? What was she looking for? What did she discover? This is a story of self worth and valuable relationships. Discover the colorful journey with original illustrations. Visit Facebook: http//www.facebook.com/beamoongirl
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  • Moon Girl

    Beatrix S. Tambunan

    Hardcover (Blurb, Oct. 2, 2019)
    A story of Moon Girl who made sure the moon shone brightly each night so night creatures could creep outside and see where they were going. There was another girl, her sister, Sun Girl. She made sure the sun shone brightly so all day creatures could stay away. So why did Moon Girl leave one day? What was she looking for? What did she discover? This is a story of self worth and valuable relationships. Discover the colorful journey with original illustrations.
  • Moon Girl

    Beatrix S. Tambunan

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, )
    A story of Moon Girl who made sure the moon shone brightly each night so night creatures could creep outside and see where they were going. There was another girl, her sister, Sun Girl. She made sure the sun shone brightly so all day creatures could stay away. So why did Moon Girl leave one day? What was she looking for? What did she discover? This is a story of self worth and valuable relationships. Discover the colorful journey with original illustrations. Moon Girl has the author's original colorful illustrations and chose the picture of Moon Girl journeying in her "moonmobile". Unlike her first book, "An Eagle Named Canary" which has felt pen drawings, The author's challenge making a decision on using watercolor pencils as her media. The book contains powerful messages of self worth and systematic relationships. This book is suitable for early learners and can be a learning tool for classroom discussions on social relationships and self image. This is a special edition in support of breast cancer research. Beatrix's mother is a breast cancer survivor. Her mother was diagnosed with breast cancer when Beatrix was only 8 years old and counts her blessings each day that her mother fought it and she is doing wonderfully today. A story inspired by the author's observation of her mother and aunt's relationship. The name of her book is a direct translation from "Wul Nyu" which is Korean for "Moon Girl".
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  • Moon Girl

    Beatrix Tambunan

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 17, 2013)
    #1 AMAZON KINDLE eBOOKs BESTSELLERS for Children's Self-Esteem & Self-Respect! November 17, 2012! A story of Moon Girl who made sure the moon shone brightly at night so night creatures could creep outside and see where they were going. She left one day and Earth was never the same until she came back. A story of self-worth and valuable relationships.
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  • Moon Girl

    Beatrix Tambunan

    (SCL, March 12, 2012)
    A story of Moon Girl who made sure the moon shone brightly at night so night creatures could creep outside and see where they were going. So Why did she leave one day? This is a story of self worth and valuable relationships.