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Full Moon Lore by Ellen Wahi

drkottke's review against another edition

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Learn what each month's full moon is called and why in verse.

jessicaesque's review

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5.0

This is such an enchanting, beautifully illustrated book! Each double-page takes readers through the monthly full moons, each with its own name, and rhythmic rationale for such categorization. Recommended for homes and families especially interested in seasonal living, Waldorf-inspired teachings, and North American lore.

tanyakonerman's review against another edition

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4.0

Lovely illustrations set the tone for this sweetly soft look at the full moon of each calendar month, with its related name and back story. Nature is the focus as readers learn about the Snow Moon, Strawberry Moon, Sap Moon, Harvest Moon, and others, while back matter offers additional information.

justinevandale's review

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informative medium-paced

4.0

This was another cool and beautifully illustrated read. We learned about a bunch of different moon phases (I don’t know if that’s the right word but I’ll use it haha). It was a bit long to hold my 6 year olds attention but the pretty illustrations helped with that. 
We would still recommend the book to others.

lovegirl30's review

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5.0

This is a remarkably gorgeous children's book. This is a story book that will spark your child's sense of wonder, and educate them about some astronomy terms. I love a book that teaches something, that is rather practical. The concept of this book is rather fun. Every month has a moon. As you read the book, you take a journey across the year's calendar. You will learn the reason, or folklore behind each names, some cool facts about it also. My favorites were January's wolf moon, and the brilliant illustration that followed. Sap moon was a wonderful story of the time of the Vernal Equinox, and the story of winters arrival. Cold moon was a December moon winter is in full arrival. Although these are my favorite all of them will bring your child joy.

The art work in this children's book is incredible. I was blown away by the detail included in each page. There is so much for your child to look at, and take in. The art work will spark their imagination and bring the entire story to life for them. Each Page has corner to corner illustrations and no detail is spared.

thebookgirl's review against another edition

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5.0

This is a remarkably gorgeous children's book. This is a story book that will spark your child's sense of wonder, and educate them about some astronomy terms. I love a book that teaches something, that is rather practical. The concept of this book is rather fun. Every month has a moon. As you read the book, you take a journey across the year's calendar. You will learn the reason, or folklore behind each names, some cool facts about it also. My favorites were January's wolf moon, and the brilliant illustration that followed. Sap moon was a wonderful story of the time of the Vernal Equinox, and the story of winters arrival. Cold moon was a December moon winter is in full arrival. Although these are my favorite all of them will bring your child joy.

The art work in this children's book is incredible. I was blown away by the detail included in each page. There is so much for your child to look at, and take in. The art work will spark their imagination and bring the entire story to life for them. Each Page has corner to corner illustrations and no detail is spared.