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Books with title The Little Moon Theatre

  • The Little Moon Theater

    Irene Haas

    Hardcover (Atheneum, Sept. 1, 1981)
    JoJo, Jip, and Nicolette, traveling players with the Little Moon Theater, make friends with an assortment of characters, including a fairy godmother who vies with their magical powers
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  • The Little Moon Theatre

    Irene Haas

    Paperback (Puffin Books, June 15, 1987)
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  • The Little Moon Raven

    Marcus Pfister

    Hardcover (minedition, Oct. 1, 2014)
    A young bird finds the strength to overcome bullying Little Raven was last to hatch in the nest and the last to learn to fly, but he was the first to be teased and ridiculed. His only wish was to fly and play with the others, so one day he took a dare and, to show his courage, Little Raven decides to fly to the moon. Beautifully produced and with artwork from an acclaimed illustrator, this picture book gently handles the issue of wanting to find acceptance.
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  • Little and the Moon

    Justin Gloe

    eBook
    Go on an adventure with Little into dark caves, across misty lakes, and through the snowy wilderness as he searches for a friend and finds one where he least expects.
  • The Little Girl in the Moon

    Diann Floyd Boehm

    language (OC Publishing, Dec. 16, 2015)
    An inquisitive little girl who lives on the moon wonders if earth children know about ‘moonlings’. Her mom asks her if they did, what she would want the earth children to know about her life on the moon. The little girl shares her thoughts on how she’s ‘just like them’ and with each illustration you see the connection of the earth and the moon. Creative depictions of each phase of the moon reveal a bit more of the little girl until eager readers finally see her bright smiling, full-moon face. She’s from a different place but deep down inside, she’s really ‘just like them’!
  • Little Moon

    Nicola Clark, Stuart Clark, Janette Louden

    Paperback (Storysack / Red Robin Books, Aug. 15, 2015)
    LITTLE MOON - Little Moon was born deep in space where it was cold and lonely. Join him on his amazing journey through our universe as he meets planets, black holes and stars in search of a warm, cosy place he can call home! This adventure through space will introduce young children to the wonders of our solar system. Using original photos of space, courtesy of ESA and NASA, and humorous illustrations by Janette Louden, our stars and planets are brought to life.
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  • Little and the Moon

    Justin Gloe

    Paperback (Justin Gloe, April 18, 2014)
    Go on an adventure with Little into dark caves, across misty lakes, and through the snowy wilderness as he searches for a friend and finds one where he least expects.
  • The Little Girl in the Moon

    Diann Floyd Boehm

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Feb. 12, 2016)
    An inquisitive little girl who lives on the moon wonders if earth children know about ‘moonlings’. Her mom asks her if they did, what she would want the earth children to know about her life on the moon. The little girl shares her thoughts on how she’s ‘just like them’ and with each illustration you see the connection of the earth and the moon. Creative depictions of each phase of the moon reveal a bit more of the little girl until eager readers finally see her bright smiling, full-moon face. She’s from a different place but deep down inside, she’s really ‘just like them’!
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  • Little Moon

    Amy Wheeler, Dana Kirstie Bengco

    language (Sattva Studios, June 4, 2015)
    Sibling jealousy and rivalry are a normal part of life. A child could develop fears of getting less love from the parents when a new baby is born. This negative feeling could lead to serious relationship issues. Sibling jealousy can be prevented by helping the other child develop positive feelings of love and protectiveness toward the new member of the family. In this book, the mother and son explore the possibility of a new child joining the family and what this means for a big brother. Little Moon is a sweet story about a mother and a son, and the conversations they have together when sitting under the moon and counting stars. The conversation continues over many evenings as a new baby grows in the mother's belly.They discuss what a big brother can expect and how a big brother can help when the baby comes. This book helps to teach parents about simple strategies in preparing the children for the happy occasion of a new baby arriving in the family. The story is meant to promote discussion between parents and children about future siblings and the changes that will happen in the family as a result.
  • The Little Girl in the Moon

    Diann Boehm, Anne OConnell, Graham Booth

    Hardcover (OC Publishing, Nov. 17, 2017)
    The little girl shares her thoughts on how she’s ‘just like them’ and with each illustration you see the connection of the earth and the moon. Creative depictions of each phase of the moon reveal a bit more of the little girl until eager readers finally see her bright smiling, full-moon face. She’s from a different place but deep down inside, she’s really ‘just like them’!
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  • Little Mops and the Moon

    Elzbieta

    Hardcover (Doubleday, March 15, 1972)
    children's library book
  • Little Duck on the Moon

    Mark Burgess

    Hardcover (Autumn Publishing Ltd, June 15, 2002)
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