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Yuki_Onna
Moon Bear | Clare Helen Welsh, Carolina T. Godina
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Such a sweet book! Nearly all picture and wordless, the illustrator, Carolina T. Godina, cannot be praised high enough. The eponymous moon bear is the just the cutest little one and the stardust/moonlight he's made of adds magic sprinkles.
Moon Bear is a quick, magical read. 4,5/5⭐

Thank you, NetGalley and Quarto Publishing plc, for the chance to read a copy in exchange for an honest review! All viewpoints are entirely my own.

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Eggs
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This is an add-on to one of my favorite series about the village of Mitford, with collected wisdom from one of the main characters Father Tim 🩷

“Middle age is when you‘ve met so many people that every new person you meet reminds you of someone else.”Ogden Nash

#Feast #HumbleHarvest @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks

Velvetfur Haha I love that quote, I get that all the time! 😂 5mo
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Excellent 🧡 5mo
Eggs @Velvetfur me too 😍 5mo
Eggs @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Thanks 🙏🏻 5mo
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Bette
Under the Blanket Sky | Tim Fischer
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One more.

BookBr What beautiful art! 8mo
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Bette
Under the Blanket Sky | Tim Fischer
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The illustrations are so beautiful. I think the story isn‘t new; a lonely child meets an unusual friend but those visuals — totally amazing. ❤️

Zoes_Human What gorgeous art! 8mo
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GatheringBooks
Under the Blanket Sky | Tim Fischer
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#VolumesAndVocals Day 12: #IllBeThereMJackson vibe to this new picturebook that portrays unlikely and unusual friendships. A recent Libby (Overdrive no longer active) find. Review is forthcoming. 💕

Eggs Must read! 10mo
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Brandy522
The Bear and the Moon | Matthew Burgess
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Title: The bear and the moon
Author: Matthew Burgess
Illustrator: Catia Chien
Published: Sept. 29th, 2020
Genre: Children's lit/ fiction
Awards: Golden Kite Award Book for Fiction or Non-Fiction

Brandy522 Summary: This is a story about a bear and a ballon. one day a little bears seeing a balloon. he tries catching it and fails at first. when he finally catches the balloon he takes it back to his tree. there he accidentally pops the balloon, he tries to throw it back up into the sky to bring it back but nothing changes. the bear is sad because of this. this story teaches you how to cope with difficult feelings, especially loss and guilt. 1y
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MaddieBrown3
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Date Read: 9-7-22
Name of Award (if applicable): Klaus Flugge Prize 202
Purpose of Award (if applicable): Most exciting newcomer to children‘s book illustration
Title of Book : When Sadness is at your door
Author of Book: Eva Eland
Illustrator (if applicable): Eva Eland
Date of Publication: January 29, 2019

MaddieBrown3 Genre: fiction
Brief Summary: This book is about sadness. There is a character that vistist that represents sadness. This book takes you through the feelings and emotions you may experience. It also gives you ways to help you with sadness.
2y
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laurenebailey14
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This book talks about sadness (portrayed as a big green blob) and how/why we sometimes feel this way. It lets us know that it is okay to feel sad at times and gives the reader a feeling of empathy. This is a great book for children to read so they further understand their feelings and understand that others feel this way as well.