The Childrens Moon, Carmen Agra Deedy
The Childrens Moon, Carmen Agra Deedy
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The Children's Moon

Author: Carmen Agra Deedy

Narrator: Carmen Agra Deedy

Unabridged: 20 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 10/19/2021


Synopsis

Have you ever seen the moon on a clear blue day and wondered why?“…Emotive watercolors…The well-told tale works on multiple levels….” --School Library JournalThere once was a time when the sun alone ruled the day, the moon graced the night, and little children were sent to bed before sunset. Then early one dawn, the moon heard sounds of children laughing, and she yearned to see them by daylight."Certainly not!" snapped the sun. "The day is mine. The night is yours!"But the moon had a clever plan...Carmen Agra Deedy and Jim LaMarche have brilliantly crafted an original pourquoi tale about finding one's place in the universe.

About Carmen Agra Deedy

Carmen Agra Deedy is a New York Times bestselling author and has been writing and traveling around the world telling stories for more than twenty years. Her books have received numerous awards and honors. She has performed in many prestigious venues, but children are her favorite audience. Born in Havana, Cuba, she came to the United States as a refugee and, like most immigrants, sees the world from multiple perspectives. She lives in Georgia.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Maggi on May 25, 2021

Wow, is this beautiful. I want to roll around in those colors!......more

Goodreads review by Josh on October 02, 2021

My son is enamored with the moon. Last winter, we lived with my parents for a few months while preparing for an international move and every night, my son and my dad would traipse out into the lawn so that my son could point out the moon. Then we moved to the UK where, in the summer, the sun doesn’t......more

Goodreads review by Olivia on October 16, 2021

See my full review here: [URL not allowed] THE CHILDREN'S MOON is a lovely and imaginative story about the sun and moon. When the moon appears during the day, it is known as the Children's Moon - but why? The book proposes a whimsical story about the moon and sun who compete fo......more

Goodreads review by Emma on February 09, 2022

The Children’s Moon is written by Carmen Agra Deedy and illustrated by Jim LaMarche. The moon's eclipses are explained throughout this picture book. The sun tells the moon all about the day and the moon tells the sun all about the day. The moon is so eager to learn about children because he never ge......more

Goodreads review by Daniyal on April 30, 2025

The story in this book is tender and poetic, and it changed my perspective on the moon and the sky. In this novel, the moon begs the sun if she may visit during the day because she wants to see kids playing but they are normally asleep at night. The narrative turns a natural occurrence into a touchi......more


Quotes

Praise for The Children's Moon, by Carmen Agra Deedy:“…LaMarche’s emotive watercolors…capture the beauty of a world where sunshine and moonlight are equally radiant. The well-told tale works on multiple levels, useful in units on the moon and mythology, but also for an SEL discussion on identity, ego, and sharing.” --School Library JournalPraise for The Rooster Who Would Not Be Quiet!, by Carmen Agra Deedy:* "Deedy's original tale about standing up to oppression couldn't be more timely. Yelchin's saturated, folksy, mixed-media paintings are the perfect partner, fleshing out the characterizations and offering visual humor. This subtle, modern multicultural tale is a must have." -- Kirkus Reviews, starred review* "Deedy uses repeating language to powerful effect, ramping up the stakes while underscoring the gallito's steady determination...Yelchin amplifies themes of protest and injustice in vivid mixed-media caricatures that emphasize the rooster's humble nobility in contrast to Don Pepe's sneering autocratic airs. Like the gallito's cries of 'kee-kee-ree-kee!' Deedy's message about speaking up and speaking out rings as clearly as a bell." -- Publishers Weekly, starred review* "Deedy's original story of the noisy village of La Paz has the feel of a well-told folktale -- one with plenty of dry wit... Bright hues and busy page layouts reflect a boisterous La Paz but fade to dull blues and open space when Don Pepe comes into power. Following the narrative arc, the color and energy return with the gallito's arrival and resistance. The story closes with an inspiring author's note encouraging readers and listeners to make themselves heard." -- The Horn Book, starred review"Told with a storyteller's flair, the narrative reads like a folktale, while Yelchin's mixed-media illustrations are vibrant and perfectly suit the text. A fun read-aloud for any library, especially ones looking for stories with Hispanic influence." -- School Library JournalPraise for Rita and Ralph's Rotten Day, by Carmen Agra Deedy:* "Oswald's illustrations take full advantage of this book's elongated format, accentuating the distance between the friends' houses... Deedy's realistic portrait of the ups and downs of friendship will strike a familiar chord with young readers. This well-crafted story is an excellent choice for those seeking books featuring conflict-resolution to help children learn to manage their emotions and build healthy friendships and boundaries." -- Booklist, starred review"A sincere and sympathetic but unsentimental treatment of a challenging behavior for youngsters -- the admission of wrongdoing and the repair of friendship -- told with a lilting cadence by noted storyteller Deedy... Kids can glean a lot from Rita and Ralph: miscommunication is an easy, inevitable occurrence between friends, and though making up is much more difficult, it's always worth a shot, and accountability goes a long way when making amends. A corresponding hand game, 'Mr. Wiggle & Mr. Waggle,' complete with diagrams, accompanies the text." -- The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books, Recommended* "A terrific read-aloud... Rita and Ralph's tiff, told with a sweet freshness, is a timeless, engaging tale with which any young reader is likely to identify... Best friends learn that asking for -- and accepting -- forgiveness is an up-and-down process in this delightful picture book." -- Shelf Awareness, starred review