Over the Moon: (Read-Aloud Bedtime Book for Toddlers, Animal Book for Kids) (Hardcover)
Staff Reviews
Made me laugh.
Made me cry.
Made me wise.
What a delightful surprise. Parents and kids will love this one! Recommended by Alena
— From Staff Picks for Little KidsWhen two wolves see a baby floating down a river, what do they do? Why, they take the baby home. Over the moon with joy, they nourish and teach her. And when that baby grows into a child, she and the wolves know that she will be ready to make her way in the world. Because when a child is loved, she has everything she needs.
• A classic fairy-tale premise told with warmth and an inclusive sensibility for all types of families to enjoy
• A touching read-aloud books for families, caregivers, and classroom storytime
• James Proimos has written and/or illustrated over 20 critically lauded children's books.
This gently humorous story shows that families come in many forms, and that love is about both holding on and letting go.
Fans of Finn's Feather, Wild, and Wolfie the Bunnie will find Over the Moon a delightful tale for all ages.
• Books for kids ages 3–5
• Books about families and togetherness
• Great storytime read-aloud picture book
James Proimos has yet to rescue a small human from a river, but he has written and illustrated many books for them. James splits his time between Los Angeles and Middleburg, Virginia.
Zoey Abbott is a graduate of Smith College. She spent four years working and painting in Japan. She now lives in Portland, Oregon, with her husband, their two kids, and a big dog named Carrots. This is her third book.
Zoey Abbott is a graduate of Smith College. She spent four years working and painting in Japan. She now lives in Portland, Oregon, with her husband, their two kids, and a big dog named Carrots. This is her third book.
"Saying someone must have been raised by wolves is usually a slam. In this engrossing picture book, however, it's a way of showing that love is what counts in any family, no matter how nontraditional."-Booklist
[In Over the Moon] a girl raised by wolves sets out on her own. In addition to being beautiful, the pictures are often hilarious. The text is stark and lyrical, and Proimos is particularly adept at using poetic devices like repetition to make the words sing. A weird and wonderful tale."—Kirkus Reviews
"A meditation on parenthood (including parental insecurities) and growing-up-and-letting-go, [Over the Moon is a] gentle story about a nontraditional family. . . [Y]oung people on the verge of something new may relate to the girl's growth and independence."-Horn Book Magazine