Seven Ways To Catch The Moon Picture Book

A fantasy rhyming story with broomsticks & magic carpets

€10.00
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Description

A poetical softback picture book about a little girl who hopes to catch the moon and discovers seven ways to realise her dreams.

Seven Ways To Catch The Moon takes the young girl on a mystical journey on magic carpets with witches and dragons, as she discovers the best way to catch the moon, equipped with only a butterfly net. She tries hitching a lift with a witch, riding on a dragon’s back as well as other adventurous ways to catch the moon.

Each spread is illustrated in ink and watercolour in exquisite detail. The moon is painted in its various states, with aerial backdrops that take the reader from back garden suburbia, over a lighthouse and dragon-filled forests, to Arabia.

This book makes great bedtime reading, ending on the line, ‘The seventh way is to close your eyes, and dream a dream of midnight skies’. Enjoy the conversation as the child tells you about their favourite way to catch the moon and you can invite them to share other ideas too.

Personalised Seven Ways To Catch The Moon which allows you to add a child’s name to the picture book, is available as a Made To Order gift.

Guide age range: 4-8 years.

Made with paper & love, from you to me.

Why we love it

The illustrations that accompany this rhyming story are lovely. With details to pick out as you go through the book, there are further opportunities for discussion.

Details

Portrait 29.0 x 22.1cm

Written and illustrated by M. P. Robertson

32 pages of 140gsm uncoated, FSC paper

Softback book

Matt colour cover and colour internal pages

Ethically produced from sustainably sourced materials

Designed and published in the UK

 

 

CUSTOMS - DELIVERIES INTO THE EU Following changes resulting from the new GPRS regulations that came into effect on the 1st January 2025, we are currently unable to ship books from the UK into the EU. We are working hard to find out how we are supposed to meet the regulations as it is still not clear how we confirm that books are safe with a CE mark. They are safe, we know that, but the regulations mean we currently can't meet the regulation requirements with a clear 'declaration of conformity' available in every EU state and with an 'Authorised Reprentative'. We are truly sorry.