Friday, May 6, 2011

Kitten's First Full Moon by Kevin Henkes

Kitten's First Full Moon
Greenwillow Books, New York, 2004.
Hardcover edition, 32 pages, ISBN 0-06-058828-4.

Poor little kitten mistakes the full moon for a bowl of milk. Her persistent attempts to reach it result in a taste of firefly, an ouchy tumble, an fruitless exhausting run, a scary tree perch and a dunk in the pond. After each failed exertion, "Still, there was the little bowl of milk, just waiting." Kitten finally ambles home, "wet and sad and tired and hungry," to find a real bowl of milk on the porch.

Henkes uses black pencils and goache to recreate the nighttime setting with heavy outlines delineating the gray, shadowed forms illuminated by the moon. Reminiscent of Frank Asch's Moonbear series.

Perfect for toddler / preschool story hour. The format is large and the illustrations clearly outlined with large black text. Predictably repetitive and simple enough vocabulary for use as an early reader.

  • Caldecott Medal Winner
  • Bulletin Blue Ribbon
  • Charlotte Zolotow Award
  • ALA Notable Children’s Book
  • Texas 2X2 Reading List
  • Book Sense Pick

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