I Took the Moon for a Walk

Magical night-time adventure

Last night, a curious boy takes the friendly moon for a dreamy stroll through the quiet countryside, where the moon follows like a kite without a string. Together, they wander past rustling trees, sleeping animals, and twinkling stars, discovering the wonders of the night and easing any fears of the dark with gentle magic. Carolyn Curtis' lyrical rhymes weave a whimsical tale that ends with the boy safely home, cherishing his starry friend.

Alison Jay's enchanting illustrations light up this calming dual language bedtime story, making it a soothing favourite for little ones and grown-ups to share. Ideal for cosy evenings, it sparks imagination, helps with night-time worries, and invites chats about nature and bravery in a soft, poetic way.

Last night, a curious boy takes the friendly moon for a dreamy stroll through the quiet countryside, where the moon follows like a kite without a string. Together, they wander past rustling trees, sleeping animals, and twinkling stars, discovering the wonders of the night and easing any fears of the dark with gentle magic. Carolyn Curtis' lyrical rhymes weave a whimsical tale that ends with the boy safely home, cherishing his starry friend.

Alison Jay's enchanting illustrations light up this calming dual language bedtime story, making it a soothing favourite for little ones and grown-ups to share. Ideal for cosy evenings, it sparks imagination, helps with night-time worries, and invites chats about nature and bravery in a soft, poetic way.

Last night, a curious boy takes the friendly moon for a dreamy stroll through the quiet countryside, where the moon follows like a kite without a string. Together, they wander past rustling trees, sleeping animals, and twinkling stars, discovering the wonders of the night and easing any fears of the dark with gentle magic. Carolyn Curtis' lyrical rhymes weave a whimsical tale that ends with the boy safely home, cherishing his starry friend.

Alison Jay's enchanting illustrations light up this calming dual language bedtime story, making it a soothing favourite for little ones and grown-ups to share. Ideal for cosy evenings, it sparks imagination, helps with night-time worries, and invites chats about nature and bravery in a soft, poetic way.

Last night, a curious boy takes the friendly moon for a dreamy stroll through the quiet countryside, where the moon follows like a kite without a string. Together, they wander past rustling trees, sleeping animals, and twinkling stars, discovering the wonders of the night and easing any fears of the dark with gentle magic. Carolyn Curtis' lyrical rhymes weave a whimsical tale that ends with the boy safely home, cherishing his starry friend.

Alison Jay's enchanting illustrations light up this calming dual language bedtime story, making it a soothing favourite for little ones and grown-ups to share. Ideal for cosy evenings, it sparks imagination, helps with night-time worries, and invites chats about nature and bravery in a soft, poetic way.

Last night, a curious boy takes the friendly moon for a dreamy stroll through the quiet countryside, where the moon follows like a kite without a string. Together, they wander past rustling trees, sleeping animals, and twinkling stars, discovering the wonders of the night and easing any fears of the dark with gentle magic. Carolyn Curtis' lyrical rhymes weave a whimsical tale that ends with the boy safely home, cherishing his starry friend.

Alison Jay's enchanting illustrations light up this calming dual language bedtime story, making it a soothing favourite for little ones and grown-ups to share. Ideal for cosy evenings, it sparks imagination, helps with night-time worries, and invites chats about nature and bravery in a soft, poetic way.

Last night, a curious boy takes the friendly moon for a dreamy stroll through the quiet countryside, where the moon follows like a kite without a string. Together, they wander past rustling trees, sleeping animals, and twinkling stars, discovering the wonders of the night and easing any fears of the dark with gentle magic. Carolyn Curtis' lyrical rhymes weave a whimsical tale that ends with the boy safely home, cherishing his starry friend.

Alison Jay's enchanting illustrations light up this calming dual language bedtime story, making it a soothing favourite for little ones and grown-ups to share. Ideal for cosy evenings, it sparks imagination, helps with night-time worries, and invites chats about nature and bravery in a soft, poetic way.

Last night, a curious boy takes the friendly moon for a dreamy stroll through the quiet countryside, where the moon follows like a kite without a string. Together, they wander past rustling trees, sleeping animals, and twinkling stars, discovering the wonders of the night and easing any fears of the dark with gentle magic. Carolyn Curtis' lyrical rhymes weave a whimsical tale that ends with the boy safely home, cherishing his starry friend.

Alison Jay's enchanting illustrations light up this calming dual language bedtime story, making it a soothing favourite for little ones and grown-ups to share. Ideal for cosy evenings, it sparks imagination, helps with night-time worries, and invites chats about nature and bravery in a soft, poetic way.

Available in these languages:

Albanian, Arabic, Bengali, Cantonese, Czech, Farsi, French, Haitian-Creole, Hindi, Irish, Lithuanian, Mandarin, Panjabi, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Slovakian, Somali, Spanish, Turkish, Urdu, Vietnamese, Welsh

Additional Information

Printed and dispatched in 2-4 working days

Ages

5 - 7 Years

Topic:

Classics, The Environment

Pages:

36

Size:

215mm x 270mm