A book that will bring a tear to your eye for all the right reasons.
Poetic, raw and heartfelt, When Grandma Was the Moon helps little ones everywhere understand that a loved one may be gone, but they’re still here in so many special ways.
Recommended ages: for 0 – 9yrs old
Author: Stuart French, Illustrator: Madison Pollard
Gazing from an elevated window above the cityscape, a child stares into the warmly-lit windows of their neighbouring apartments. Anchored above the rows of civilisation is the wise but weathered stare of the moon. Is their Grandma up there? Indeed, she is, and little ones will let their imagination take flight as they wander through the endearing world that their precious grandparent calls home.
An excerpt from the story
“Did you know the moon’s an artist and she paints with the evening light. She gathers the world’s colours and hides them beneath the night.
Did you know the moon’s a lady and she dances through the evening. She gathers the tides of the ocean and their movement is her breathing.
Did you know the moon is watching and the clouds hold her thoughts so tight. She gathers all your kindness and turns it into light.
Oh, did you know the moon’s a teacher and she times her class to the rolling tides. She gathers all the children and gazes inside their minds.
I know the moon’s an artist and she’s in my room tonight. She saw that I was lonely and she began to shine so bright.
I know the moon’s a grandma and her stories keep me warm. She felt that I was crying and my little heart was torn.
I know the moon’s awake and she found my dreams among the clouds. She saw that my eyes were raining and she sang to me out loud…”