Books by Helen V. Griffith

Moonlight

by unknown author, Stephen Savage, Helen V. Griffith, Jan Ormerod

Rabbit waits for the moon.
But the moon takes its time,
so Rabbit hops back to his burrow and goes to sleep.
What happens in the world when Rabbit isn’t looking?
Well . . . magic.
And moonlight. . . .
The goats on the mountainside see it.
The deer, birds, and raccoons see it.
Even the fish see it.
And finally, happily,
Rabbit does, too.
Do you?

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Moonlight

by unknown author, Stephen Savage, Helen V. Griffith, Jan Ormerod

d104 textformat="02">Chase the silvery light of the moon across the sleeping world in this elegant modern lullaby.

At once profound and playful, this bedtime story follows the moonlight as it travels across the globe. From jungle to sea, from ocean to valley, from distant lands right to your own window. The simple, lullaby-like text is sure to encourage sweet dreams.

With elegant, bold illustrations featuring large blocks of color in a gentle blue and green palette and a foil-stamped jacket, Moonlight is a perfect gift for young readers and art-lovers alike.

Award-winning author and illustrator Stephen Savage turns his talent to hand-cut lino prints, creating a sophisticated, appealing exploration of the moon's nightly journey, sure to be a family favorite for years to come.

A School Library Journal Best Book of the Year
A Kirkus Reviews Best Book of the Year

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Moonlight

by unknown author, Stephen Savage, Helen V. Griffith, Jan Ormerod

She?s back! It?s nighttime now and the day is winding down. Through warm, colorful illustrations, young ones see the little girl as she eats dinner, takes a bath, and says goodnight to her dolls. Her father reads her a bedtime story, but she?s not quite ready to go to sleep. She gets up for a glass of water, a hug, a reading session with her mom, and then, when both of her parents fall asleep, she?s ready for bed again. Children love routines and can easily see themselves in this simple, wordless story.

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Moonlight

by unknown author, Stephen Savage, Helen V. Griffith, Jan Ormerod

It's nighttime, and the little girl from the companion book Sunshine is now winding down her day: she eats her dinner, takes a bath, and says good-night to her dolls. Her dad reads her a bedtime story, but she's not quite ready to go to sleep -- she gets up for a glass of water, a hug, a reading session with her mom, and then, when both of her parents fall asleep, she's ready for bed again. Kids love routines and will be able to see themselves in this simple, wordless illustrated story.

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