Mama in the Moon

by Doreen Cronin (Author) Brian Cronin (Illustrator)

Reading Level: K − 1st Grade

In this gentle and comforting bedtime book by two award-winning creators, a mama sloth helps her baby to self-soothe while she's making her way back to him.

Baby sloth lives high up in the trees with his mama, where he loves to sleep between her and the moon. But one night he tumbles from her arms to land in a soft patch of leaves far below. "I'll be there soon," Mama sloth calls down to him. But sloths never get anywhere soon. When Baby becomes worried, Mama finds clever ways to reassure and distract him using his senses of sight, sound, smell, and touch.

This beautifully told and enchantingly illustrated preschool read-aloud has the happiest of endings. It's a bedtime delight that's perfect for fans of Owl Babies and Kitten's First Full Moon.

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Kirkus

A sweet, compelling tale of mother-child love.

Publishers Weekly

Starred Review

Baby Sloth loves sleeping nestled high up in a tree "between/ his mama/ and the moon." When he tumbles to the ground, the tangerine-hued puffball lands in "a soft patch" of foliage, but he's nevertheless beyond forlorn in the inky darkness. Regarding the silhouetted, tangled vegetation around him with wide, anxious eyes, he feels "far away from home./ Far away from Mama." His mother quickly assures that she's coming to the rescue, but a series of panels depicting the sloth's glacially paced descent suggest that her arrival is likely to take a while. In response to her son's repeated calls of "Are you close now, Mama?" she tells Baby to focus on the details around him. Collaborators the Cronins (Lawrence & Sophia) show how the smell of yellow flowers, the sound of pink worms wriggling in fallen leaves, and the feel of blue moths fluttering all seem to light up the darkness by dint of the little sloth's budding powers of observation-as-self-regulation. By the time Mama's long arm extends lovingly into the frame, Baby has proved a little wiser, a lot calmer--and fully worthy of emulation. Ages 2-5. (Apr.)

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Brian Cronin expertly plays with shadow and light, the moon a guiding light. The shadowy, complex darkness results in a backdrop perfectly paired with the splashy hues of the night life. For such concise writing, the book has many layers of story, which means that there's plenty for readers of all ages to take from its pages. —Kirkus

Doreen Cronin
Doreen Cronin is the author of many New York Times bestselling books, including Caldecott Honor Book Click, Clack, Moo and its sequels (with 8.5 million copies sold and over 20 years in print); and Diary of a Worm and its sequels (7 million copies sold worldwide); as well as a host of other beloved picture books.

Brian Cronin is an internationally known illustrator whose work has appeared in the New York Times, GQ, Entertainment Weekly, and many other publications throughout the world. He won the Society of Illustrators' Founders Award for his first book, The Lost House, and a New York Times Best Illustrated Award for The Lost Picnic.
Classification
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ISBN-13
9780593698204
Lexile Measure
430
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Rocky Pond Books
Publication date
April 02, 2024
Series
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BISAC categories
JUV039090 - Juvenile Fiction | Social Themes | New Experience
JUV010000 - Juvenile Fiction | Bedtime & Dreams
JUV002340 - Juvenile Fiction | Animals | Jungle Animals
Library of Congress categories
Picture books
Parent and child
Senses and sensation
Sloths

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