Edmond, The Moonlit Party

Author:   Astrid Desbordes ,  Marc Boutavant
Publisher:   Enchanted Lion Books
ISBN:  

9781592701742


Pages:   32
Publication Date:   16 July 2015
Recommended Age:   From 4 to 8 years
Format:   Hardback
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Edmond, The Moonlit Party


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Edmond, an expert at pompoms and jam, is content, though lonely, until Owl knocks on his door and everything changes.In Edmond, The Moonlit Party, Edmond the squirrel is shy and a bit lonely, but he nevertheless believes that his life is just as it should be. He's happy making his colorful pompoms, stirring his nut jam, and going to sleep early. But one evening, when there's once again a party in his apartment house tree, the fragrance of his jam brings an unexpected visitor to his door. With the entrance of Owl, an aficionado of disguises and fun, into his life, everything begins to change for Edmond. Not only does he agree to attend Owl's party. He goes and has the best evening ever, and the world seems deeper and more wonderful than ever before, and just right, too! Awash with rich color and the funniest, liveliest details ever, Edmond, The Moonlit Party is thoughtful and thought provoking as well as just plain fun! Each page deepens the story while providing a rich serving of visual pleasure!

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Author:   Astrid Desbordes ,  Marc Boutavant
Publisher:   Enchanted Lion Books
Imprint:   Enchanted Lion Books
Dimensions:   Width: 21.20cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 26.30cm
Weight:   0.300kg
ISBN:  

9781592701742


ISBN 10:   1592701744
Pages:   32
Publication Date:   16 July 2015
Recommended Age:   From 4 to 8 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children / Juvenile ,  Children / Juvenile
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained
The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available.

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Awash with rich color and the funniest, liveliest details ever, Edmond, The Moonlit Party is thoughtful and thought provoking as well as just plain fun . . . Each page deepens the story while providing a rich serving of visual pleasure -- The Book Table A sweet and satisfying treat, especially for those who are late to the friendship party. -Luann Toth, School Library Journal, STARRED REVIEW The French writer Astrid Desbordes adores her quirky characters, and her enthusiasm is contagious. -- LEONARD S. MARCUS, The New York Times Buy the book for the illustrations and for the concept of living in a tree, which every preschooler will love. -- Kirkus Reviews Edmond: The Moonlit Party is a children's picturebook about learning to step outside one's house and befriend others. Edmond is a shy, lonely little squirrel who loves to create nut jam. He's too nervous to even think of introducing himself to his neighbors in the tree. But when they throw a party, the gregarious owl smells Edmond's delicious nut jam, which leads him to invite the little squirrel to share in the adventure and company! Charming, stylized artwork enriches this gentle story. -- The Midwest Book Review With vivid colors and charming humanized animals, Edmond: The Moonlit Party looks like a neon version of a Richard Scarry book. And its heartwarming story is just as delightful. [...] Edmond is an unpretentious tale of friendship and individuality that hearkens back to the endearing golden era of Golden Books. Carla Sinclair, WinkBooks


Awash with rich color and the funniest, liveliest details ever, Edmond, The Moonlit Party is thoughtful and thought provoking as well as just plain fun . . . Each page deepens the story while providing a rich serving of visual pleasure -- The Book Table A sweet and satisfying treat, especially for those who are late to the friendship party. Luann Toth, School Library Journal The French writer Astrid Desbordes adores her quirky characters, and her enthusiasm is contagious. -- LEONARD S. MARCUS, The New York Times Buy the book for the illustrations and for the concept of living in a tree, which every preschooler will love. -- Kirkus Reviews


Awash with rich color and the funniest, liveliest details ever, Edmond, The Moonlit Party is thoughtful and thought provoking as well as just plain fun ... Each page deepens the story while providing a rich serving of visual pleasure -- The Book Table A sweet and satisfying treat, especially for those who are late to the friendship party. ---Luann Toth, School Library Journal, STARRED REVIEW The French writer Astrid Desbordes adores her quirky characters, and her enthusiasm is contagious. -- LEONARD S. MARCUS, The New York Times Buy the book for the illustrations and for the concept of living in a tree, which every preschooler will love. -- Kirkus Reviews Edmond: The Moonlit Party is a children's picturebook about learning to step outside one's house and befriend others. Edmond is a shy, lonely little squirrel who loves to create nut jam. He's too nervous to even think of introducing himself to his neighbors in the tree. But when they throw a party, the gregarious owl smells Edmond's delicious nut jam, which leads him to invite the little squirrel to share in the adventure and company! Charming, stylized artwork enriches this gentle story. -- The Midwest Book Review With vivid colors and charming humanized animals, Edmond: The Moonlit Party looks like a neon version of a Richard Scarry book. And its heartwarming story is just as delightful. [...] Edmond is an unpretentious tale of friendship and individuality that hearkens back to the endearing golden era of Golden Books. ----Carla Sinclair, WinkBooks


Author Information

Astrid Desbordes lives in Paris, where she works as an editor and an author. She received her degree in philosophy and has written several books on religion and philosophy for adults, but she also writes rich and unusual stories for children. Her first book to be published in the US (also by Enchanted Lion) was Daydreams of A Solitary Hamster, a clever and absolutely charming riff on Rousseau for young readers. Marc Boutavant is an award-winning author and illustrator. For years, Boutavant has drawn for picture books and comics, and he’s done his fair share of editorial illustration as well. His cartoons and picture books have made him a widely sought after illustrator. Boutavant’s lively, expressive, and inventive illustrations appeal to both children and their parents, for they are simple and complex, witty, playful, and probing all at the same time. Ghosts, another Boutavant treat, is also published by Enchanted Lion Books.

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