With You Always, Little Monday
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Rating | : | 4.69 (711 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0152059970 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 32 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-11-09 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Despite her reassurances—"Even on the darkest nights, even when you can't see me, I'm always with you"—the message does not carry the necessary satisfying ending, a tangible parent, that books with this theme require. All rights reserved. . The payoff in such stories as P. Little Monday's parent turns out to live in the moon, unable to come down or even touch him, except for a moonbeam on his cheek. From School Library Journal PreSchool-Grade 2—A baby rabbit is named Little Monday by the forest animals who find him alone in the forest. The appealing illustrations lend winsome expressions to the bunny, and there is warmth and humor in the telling of his quest. A brief a
Wonderful children's story and message A baby rabbit is born in the forest. And now he is all alone. When the other animals find him they name him Little Monday. He makes friends with all the other animals. But as he grows, Little Monday begins to wonder who his mommy is. And why isn't his mommy ever beside him?Little Monday goes off to ask his friends if they are his mommy. Swan, Bear, Frog, Skunk, and the other animals all say that they aren't his mommy. Little Monday i. A New Favorite Read-Aloud Selene This story reads like a magical blend of "Guess How Much I Love You?" and "Are You My Mother?" The author tackles childhood concerns like separation anxiety or fear of abandonment with timeless legend, gentle reassurance and just the right amount of tongue-in-chipmunk-cheek humor.. "Always With You Little Monday" according to Sophia. I fell in love with this story the first time I read it. My daughter just turned seven and this book remains her absolute favorite .
Wong; and her own What Elephant? Her editorial art has appeared in the New York Times and other publications. She lives in Montreal, Quebec.. GENEVIÈVE CÔTÉ has illustrated a number of children's books, including The Lady of Shalott by Alfred, Lord Tennyson; Minn and Jake by Janet S
By weaving in the legend of the moon rabbit, this gentle story reminds us all that the bond between a parent and child is as far-reaching as the endless night sky.. He's just about ready to give up. Who is Little Monday's mommy? Is she Swan, Bear, or Chipmunk? What about Skunk? Little Monday asks nearly every animal in the forest, but he can't find his mommy anywhere. Then, late one night, Little Monday looks high into the sky and finally discovers her in a most unexpected place