
Jean Kim
Author of Rabbit Moon
Works by Jean Kim
EC. 011 1 copy
How to read Korean 1 copy
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Rabbit Moon by Jean Kim
Arthur A. Levine books
Review by Debra L Scott
A gentle tale nspired by Korean folklore featureing soft illustrations and soothing rhymes to make a very lovely bedtime story for young children. Animal children write their wishes to the Rabbit on the moon, but does Rabbit have his own wish? What will happen if Rabbit comes down to play? The rhymes are a little rough in places, and the illustrations are done with dark shady backgrounds which are a little hard to see in dim show more bedtime light. However this feels very much like a Goodnight Moon type of book that will be cherished and read through generations.
Review based on Advanced Reader copy. show less
Arthur A. Levine books
Review by Debra L Scott
A gentle tale nspired by Korean folklore featureing soft illustrations and soothing rhymes to make a very lovely bedtime story for young children. Animal children write their wishes to the Rabbit on the moon, but does Rabbit have his own wish? What will happen if Rabbit comes down to play? The rhymes are a little rough in places, and the illustrations are done with dark shady backgrounds which are a little hard to see in dim show more bedtime light. However this feels very much like a Goodnight Moon type of book that will be cherished and read through generations.
Review based on Advanced Reader copy. show less
{My thoughts} – This is a cute little book. A Rabbit on the moon grants wishes for all the critters on the Earth. Then the Rabbit decides to grant some of its own wishes.
The illustrations in this book match the words nicely. The story helps to pull the reader in and it’s short enough that even a small child should be able to easily sit through it.
I recommend this book for any parent looking to expand their child’s home library.
The illustrations in this book match the words nicely. The story helps to pull the reader in and it’s short enough that even a small child should be able to easily sit through it.
I recommend this book for any parent looking to expand their child’s home library.
Beautiful illustrations add to the imagery of the story that I find delightful. This story of Korean folklore sparks the imagination as you look at all the stars in the sky and think of what the many wishes might be.
{My thoughts} – This is a cute little book. A Rabbit on the moon grants wishes for all the critters on the Earth. Then the Rabbit decides to grant some of its own wishes.
The illustrations in this book match the words nicely. The story helps to pull the reader in and it’s short enough that even a small child should be able to easily sit through it.
I recommend this book for any parent looking to expand their child’s home library.
The illustrations in this book match the words nicely. The story helps to pull the reader in and it’s short enough that even a small child should be able to easily sit through it.
I recommend this book for any parent looking to expand their child’s home library.
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