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Books with title Storytime: Hello, Mr Moon

  • Hello, Mr. Moon

    Quintin Watson, Martin Ruben Abacajan

    eBook (Xlibris US, July 9, 2015)
    Hello, Mr. Moon is first and foremost a bedtime story that I wrote for my oldest daughter, Madyson (three years old). This is a book about what kids often tell themselves or imagine as they lay in bed at night once Mom and Dad have tucked them in and wished them sweet dreams, sealed with a kiss good-night. It is a simple traditional story of the imagination and the creativity of a childs mind when thats all he or she is left with. It has a traditional nursery rhyme style to it that I didnt get from some of the books I often read to my daughter. The story is simply about a little girl who is trying to go to sleep after being tucked in for bed by her mom but finds it hard to do so. She begins to have a conversation with the moon, and Mr. Moon attempts to do all he can to help her fall asleep. He tries a variety of methods that all have different results but the one he was hoping for. Throughout the story, Mr. Moon and Madyson try what they can to help Madyson fall asleep, and by the end, shes found what shes looking for before she even knows it. This is a great bedtime story for you and your little one to read over and over again.
  • Hello Mr. Moon

    Charles Joshua Farmer

    language (Charles Joshua Farmer, Jan. 4, 2012)
    I wrote this story for my little girl when she was just a few weeks old. It is a lullaby about a little girl who imagines the Moon is a friend of hers. Every night the moon takes her on an adventure through various dream like realms while she does her best to try and stay awake. I would sing the story to my little girl over and over, to keep her from crying as she went to sleep. When the nights got longer, so did the story. It really has been great to make this book available for my family and I am glad to also make it available for yours. I hope it brings as many memories to your family as it has to mine.
  • Hello, Mr. Moon

    Quintin Watson

    Paperback (Xlibris, July 9, 2015)
    Hello, Mr. Moon is first and foremost a bedtime story that I wrote for my oldest daughter, Madyson (three years old). This is a book about what kids often tell themselves or imagine as they lay in bed at night once Mom and Dad have tucked them in and wished them sweet dreams, sealed with a kiss goodnight. It is a simple traditional story of the imagination and the creativity of a child's mind when that's all he or she is left with. It has a traditional nursery rhyme style to it that I didn't get from some of the books I often read to my daughter. The story is simply about a little girl who is trying to go to sleep after being tucked in for bed by her mom but finds it hard to do so. She begins to have a conversation with the moon, and Mr. Moon attempts to do all he can to help her fall asleep. He tries a variety of methods that all have different results but the one he was hoping for. Throughout the story, Mr. Moon and Madyson try what they can to help Madyson fall asleep, and by the end, she's found what she's looking for before she even knows it. This is a great bedtime story for you and your little one to read over and over again.
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  • Hello Mr. Moon

    Josh Farmer

    Paperback (Blurb, March 15, 2010)
    I wrote this story originally as a lullaby. I would sing it to my little girl while I was trying to get her to go to sleep. I kept adding verses and the story continued to grow. Now that's it in a book she can hold she loves us to read it to herself. She also loves pointing at "the baby" and the "moon." I hope this book brings fond memories for you and your family as well.
  • Hello, Mr. Moon

    Quintin Watson, Martin Ruben Abacajan

    Hardcover (Xlibris Corp, July 9, 2015)
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  • Hello, Mr. Moon

    Cynthia Lee, Brianna Lee

    Paperback (America Star Books, Sept. 30, 2010)
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  • Storytime: Hello, Mr Moon

    Lorna Gutierrez, Laura Watkins

    Paperback (QED Publishing, )
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  • Hello Mr. Moon

    Josh Farmer

    Hardcover (Blurb, March 15, 2010)
    I wrote this story originally as a lullaby. I would sing it to my little girl while I was trying to get her to go to sleep. I kept adding verses and the story continued to grow. Now that's it in a book she can hold she loves us to read it to herself. She also loves pointing at "the baby" and the "moon." I hope this book brings fond memories for you and your family as well.
  • Hello Mr. Moon

    Josh Farmer

    Hardcover (Blurb, March 15, 2010)
    I wrote this story originally as a lullaby. I would sing it to my little girl while I was trying to get her to go to sleep. I kept adding verses and the story continued to grow. Now that's it in a book she can hold she loves us to read it to herself. She also loves pointing at "the baby" and the "moon." I hope this book brings fond memories for you and your family as well.