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Loading... Happy Birthday, Moon (Moonbear) (original 1982; edition 2014)by Frank Asch (Author)
Work InformationHappy Birthday, Moon by Frank Asch (1982)
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. this book is about a bear who wants to celebrate the moon birthday so he goes and asks him when his birthday is and what he wants, but really he is just hearing his echo. But the bear goes and gets the moon its gift and then gets to back in return. He then loses the hat and goes and tells the moon he lost his gift but so did the moon so they say that they love each other and happy birthday. I would use this in kinder, because it is a easy read but also super cute and quick. This is a story about a bear talking to the moon. After climbing a tall mountain bear was finally close enough for moon to hear him and reply. Of course the reply was simply the bear's own echo. I like how my kids were excited to realize what the bear did not and every time the bear would continue the conversation with himself they laughed. The illustrations are very simple with very little detail but enough for this simple cute book. Bear travels to the highest mountain, searching for a birthday gift for his friend, Moon. He’s delighted to learn that he and Moon have the same birthday. Or so it seems . . . . Young readers will thrill to Bear’s charming adventure as he searches for the right present for Moon. This book, with its appealing illustrations, celebrates friendship and is a perfect book for parents and young children to read and enjoy together. Highly recommended. no reviews | add a review
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When a bear discovers that the moon shares his birthday, he buys the moon a beautiful hat as a present. No library descriptions found. |
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