A Kite For Moon

A Kite For Moon

by Jane Yolen, Heidi E. Y. Stemple

Narrated by Chelsea Stephens

Unabridged — 7 minutes

A Kite For Moon

A Kite For Moon

by Jane Yolen, Heidi E. Y. Stemple

Narrated by Chelsea Stephens

Unabridged — 7 minutes

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Overview

What would it be like if the moon was your friend? Find out as you walk alongside a little boy who journeys through life to achieve his dream of becoming an astronaut. Then blast off with your little one as you zoom to the moon together! The story begins when a little boy, who is flying his kite, notices a sad Moon. He sends up kites to her, writing notes promising he will come to see her someday. This promise propels him through years of studying, learning, and training to become an astronaut. Until...he finally goes up, up, up in a big rocket ship with a fiery tail!

Editorial Reviews

School Library Journal

04/01/2019

PreS-Gr 1—The allure of the moon has been a favorite theme for picture book authors from Margaret Wise Brown and Eric Carle to Frank Asch and Mordicai Gerstein. Yolen has explored it previously in Owl Moon. Here, writing with her daughter, she imagines the trajectory of astronaut Neil Armstrong's lifelong interest. Flying a kite at the beach in the early morning light, a tousle-haired boy becomes aware of the moon's loneliness: "The stars were all abed./No one below was singing to her./No one was sending up rockets/or writing poems about her." He knows how good a hug feels, but the moon is too far, so he sends a note via kite—the first of many. Readers watch the boy grow, gazing through telescopes and learning to drive, to fly, and, finally, to undertake a rocket voyage. At his lunar destination, an outstretched hand signals the fulfillment of his early wish. The text is spare but full of warmth and lyricism. Phelan's lively, flowing inked outlines convey both the steadfast connection between boy and orb and the movement born of passion. The paintings contain subtle and pleasing parallels, e.g., the rocket's orange and yellow exhaust mimics the flame-colored tail of Armstrong's childhood kite; the conclusion echoes the opening while extending the message. Panels effectively collapse time at key moments. VERDICT Smooth pacing and narrative clarity combine with an evocative presentation to make this a first choice to celebrate the 50th anniversary of America's moon landing.—Wendy Lukehart, District of Columbia Public Library

Product Details

BN ID: 2940175520836
Publisher: Dreamscape Media
Publication date: 06/24/2019
Edition description: Unabridged
Age Range: Up to 4 Years
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