The moon has a mole!
The pirate shouted in the
ship floating on the high seas.
He focused his spyglass,
But he said as he looked:
It has a crab shape!
What do we see when we look at the sky? Do we see the same shadows and shapes on the moon? This is a book for early readers that embraces surprise, diversity and respect for the different ways of responding to the same exclamation, which is repeated over and over again: The moon has a mole! Each of the characters: the Eskimo girl, the pirate and even the astronaut respond in their own original way.
A story full of rhythm and humour that reinforces the communicative power of the image through fantasy and humour. What do you see when you look at the moon?
Key points
• To exercise the act of discovering, imagining and thinking.
• Funny characters who respond with ease.
• Ideal for mediating with young children so that they can verbalise their creativity.
Eugenia Román
2022 – Vendimia Literary Contest (Argentina), Special Mention in Children and Youth Category
2022 – Finalist in 5th International SoyAutor Book Album Competition
Luciana Feito
2022 – Finalist in 5th International SoyAutor Book Album Competition
2008 – Selected for Argentinian catalogue with “Cuando las vacas vuelan”, Bologna Children’s Book Fair