by Maudie Powell-Tuck (Author) Karl James Mountford (Illustrator)
When Eva can't find her cat, Luna, she looks under her bed and finds the Moonlight Zoo, a magical place for lost pets and animals.
Can Eva find Luna before the zoo disappears at dawn? Eva has looked everywhere for her missing cat, Luna. Then she discovers the Moonlight Zoo - a magical place for all lost animals and pets. She sees every imaginable animal there lions, elephants, parrots, dogs, penguins, and even guinea pigs.
Features breathtaking illustrations and a wonderful representation of diversity with a hearing-impaired heroine.
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Shades of turquoise and raspberry dominate the busily patterned illustrations by Mountford (The Circles in the Sky) that accompany this tale of a magical zoo where lost animals shelter each evening. Worrying about her missing cat, Luna, keeps Eva up at night, but when a sound from below her bed leads her to check beneath it, the tan-skinned, blue-eyed child, portrayed with hearing aids, peers "past old toys and puffs of fluff." Underneath her bed frame, her flashlight's beam reveals the Moonlight Zoo, where a friendly wolf invites Eva to look for Luna beyond an elaborately rendered paper-cut gate. Luna loves sardines and birds--is she with the penguins? A left-behind collar and a flash of tail sends Eva and the wolf on a race against time: "The zoo closes at dawn.... We must be quick," writes Powell-Tuck (The Magical Christmas Store) in urgent prose. Not until the stars begin to fade does a lion's roar remind the wolf of the natural place to look. It's a low-key tale of suspense couched in safety and comfort. The idea of entering a fanciful zoo freely and mingling with the animals offers additional excitement and pleasure. Ages 3-7. (Oct.)
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