
Moon Man
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Peter Hawkins
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By:
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Tomi Ungerer
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Editorial reviews
Every night the man on the moon looks down on Earth’s people, dancing and making merry. The moon man decides he’d like to join them, and catches a comet headed for the world below. Sadly, the moon man is greeted as an invader, and chased by the people of Earth. On the run from the law, the moon man realizes there’s no place like home, and begins searching for a way back into orbit.
Tomi Ungerer’s classic caper will capture the imaginations of children aged four to eight, while offering parents a few laughs of their own. Beloved children’s voice artist Peter Hawkins lends the story a playful singsong swagger, his inquisitive, whodunit intrigue lingering above the atmospherics of a noir-esque clarinet soundtrack recalling classic 1960s crime mysteries.
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- kutie3
- 09-09-22
A Children Book Must for Libraries and home.
An imaginative treat! This book is wonderful as a read aloud! The illustrations are creatively amazing. The narrator was perfect!
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