Thank you for the moon!
Thank you for the moon!
Thank you for the moon!
Thank you for the moon!
Thank you for the moon!
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Thank you for the moon!

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Author: Taro Ohno

A gentle and fun "Moon Picture Book" by Taro Ohno, a picture book author and illustrator who is extremely popular among the parenting generation.
The story begins with a casual remark made by a parent and child as they look up at the night sky.

"Today's moon looks like a banana!"
To the child who said this, the crescent moon looked like a delicious dessert.
The next day, "special pancakes with bananas" appeared on the dinner table at home!
From that day on, parents and children will begin having fun playing with "moon shapes" and "food games."
Looking up at the sky and wondering, "It looks like a ship today," or "Maybe it's an alien?" has become a nightly habit for me.
In addition, the "moon-inspired sweets and dishes" that appear in the picture book are perfect for cooking with your children.
With cute illustrations and a heartwarming story, the door to science begins with "looking up at the sky" and gently opens.
"Let's eat the moon!" is a picture book about the moon that can be enjoyed by parents and children alike, and can be read aloud or used to stimulate intellectual curiosity.

At the end of the book, there is also a simple Q&A about the moon by Professor Hidehiko Agata, Director of the Astronomical Data Center at the National Astronomical Observatory of Japan.
"How many moons are there?" "Why does the shape of the moon change depending on the day you view it?" "Can the moon only be seen at night?" "Are there rabbits on the moon?" "Can people go to the moon?" "How did the moon come into being?"
...Such simple questions are carefully explained on one page at a time in a way that is easy for children to understand.

Released 25/10/10

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