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The Moon Shines Down

The Moon Shines Down

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Author: Margaret Wise Brown
Creator: Linda Bleck
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
Category: Book

List Price: $16.99
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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 87 reviews
Sales Rank: 18324

Media: Hardcover
Reading Level: Ages 4-8
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 48
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1
Dimensions (in): 11 x 8.8 x 0.5

ISBN: 140031299X
Dewey Decimal Number: 242.62
EAN: 9781400312993
ASIN: 140031299X

Publication Date: November 4, 2008
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Product Description

The Moon Shines Down

by Margaret Wise Brown

Illustrated by Linda Bleck

Forgotten for decades in a dusty, tucked-away trunk, The Moon Shines Down brings to life once more the unmistakable voice of Margaret Wise Brown. This soon-to-be classic allows a whole new generation of children to discover, cherish, and enjoy the artistry of this beloved author.

Never before published, The Moon Shines Down on children all over the world from right next door to across the sea, from where "a Dutch boy dreams" and "cowbells ring" to "across the sea in the Far, Far East", through the familiar prayer:

I see the Moon

And the Moon sees me.

God bless the Moon,

And God bless me.

Margaret Wise Brown (1910-1952) was a pioneer of children's literature, choosing to write the stories that children wanted to hear-rather than those that grown-ups wanted to tell. She is best known for her now classic Good Night Moon and Runaway Bunny, which remain among the world's best-selling children's books.

Margaret was a prolific writer, and, at the peak of her career, she had over 100 books in print. Her untimely death left numerous manuscripts and ideas behind in various stages of completion. After a time, these were tucked away in a cedar trunk and largely forgotten. It is from this forgotten trunk that The Moon Shines Down was rescued.

Illustrator Linda Bleck began her artistic career as a child, drawing on rolls of old blueprint paper supplied by her architect father. Later, she helped her mother, a freelance illustrator for Hallmark, paint in the details of her intricate drawings. Linda's work has appeared in The NewYorker, Time Magazine, and the Wall Street Journal. She is also the writer and illustrator of the "Pepper the Dog" series, which won the National Parenting Publication Award.

Linda and her family now live in southern Wisconsin . . . where the moon shines down on them, one and all.

The Story Behind the Lost Manuscript . . .

The Moon Shines Down

from MARGARET WISE BROWN,

the Author of Goodnight Moon

The Moon Shines Down is being published for the first time 56 years after the death of the beloved children's author Margaret Wise Brown.

Amazingly, this unpublished manuscript lay incomplete and forgotten in a cedar trunk in a Vermont barn. When it was discovered, the onionskin paper had yellowed and the paperclips that held the pages together had rusted. Children's book publisher, Laura Minchew, a longtime fan of Brown, took on the challenge to complete the work.

Based on the New England Sampler prayer, "God Bless the Moon and God Bless Me," this soon-to-be bedtime classic is a prayer for God's blessing on all the world's children.




Customer Reviews:   Read 82 more reviews...

2 out of 5 stars Horrible rhyming! Great illustrations   January 3, 2009
My son received this as a gift. By just looking through the book's illustrations, I thought it was going to be a great book. Tonight I sat down and read it to him, and I had to laugh at how horrible the writing was. Before people get upset about that statement - note that Ms. Brown did not write the full text. And it's obvious. Some of the rhyming is so forced that in order to keep the rhyme scheme, I had to change how words are supposed to be pronounced. My son is too young to understand much that's being conveyed in the book, and I think the concept is quite lovely, but the way it was written is just too horrible to keep this book as a standard read. Don't be fooled that Ms. Brown's name is on this and it's right up there with Goodnight Moon because it simply isn't.


5 out of 5 stars A Well-Written Tale: A Review By An 11-Year-Old   December 30, 2008
When I started reading The Moon Shines Down it was slow going, and I thought it was going to be boring. But I kept reading and found it more interesting as I read more. My favorite thing was the illustrations. I noticed that on almost every page there is a different kind of flower illustrated. The main focus of this book is on children of other countries. I think that the authors did a very good job of covering all the countries! Now for my very favorite detail of this book: finding the koala. As you can see on the cover, there is a koala. I noticed that you can find this koala on every other page. Sometimes he is small, sometimes large. This detail made the book much more enjoyable for me! Finally, I was reading this book for the first time right before I went to bed and it is a wonderful bedtime story! It made me feel very relaxed. I think The Moon Shines Down is wonderful for kids and adults of all ages. I didn't want it to end!


4 out of 5 stars great bedtime story   December 29, 2008
A sweet little koala bear travels the world by moonlight, and we are treated to painted illustrations of scenes from countries such as Switzerland, Mexico, France and Australia. My son is captivated by the details in the illustrations, and by the lovely rhymes in this book. I have to say that I do think it's a little on the long side *but* since my son turned 4, his attention span has increased, so i'd say this is great for the 4-6 year old crowd and maybe even a little older.

The words are a great reminder that a loving God sees and cares for us, no matter where we are in the world, no matter what our background, the color of our skin... none of that makes a difference to our loving Heavenly Father. As a mom who is striving to teach her son to love everyone *because* God first loved us, i know this will be a favorite to go back and read many times in the future.



4 out of 5 stars A Delightful Book   December 20, 2008
My kids love this book. I think we have read it to them at least two to three times a day. They learn about other countries and it prompts them to ask questions. It's a wonderful children's book. I highly reccomend it!


4 out of 5 stars Great children's book   December 19, 2008
The Moon Shines Down by Margaret Wise Brown is a great children's book. It's rhyming rhythm and storyline are fun to read to your child and keeps them engaged. The illustrations are also FANTASTIC, I really can not say enough about them!! They are so colorful and kid friendly, you couldn't ask for any better. Not only is this book engaging for younger children, it also has a great storyline. The story takes you and your child around the world to see the different children of the world.
I enjoy reading this book much more than Brown's Goodnight Moon to my daughter, but she really prefers Goodnight Moon to this book.
Really the only complaint that I have regarding this book is the abrupt mention to Christmas Day. Christmas, while a great holiday, is never mentioned in this book until the very end. It seems quite akward how it is just thrown in, and does not flow with the story very well. The visit to the ocean is a little wierd too, since no children are living there, but the Christmas (and God Bless Christmas, how that is just thrown in) mention is really out of place.
Otherwise, this is really a great book, and engaging for little children, and a fun read as a parent.


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