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Winter moon song, Martha Brooks ; pictures by Leticia Ruifernández

Label
Winter moon song, Martha Brooks ; pictures by Leticia Ruifernández
Language
eng
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Literary Form
fiction
Main title
Winter moon song
Oclc number
870916812
Responsibility statement
Martha Brooks ; pictures by Leticia Ruifernández
Summary
A young rabbit finds a new way to help brighten the darkest month of the year"Many cultures explain why we can see the shape of a rabbit on the moon. Inspired by a Lakota Elder's version of the tale, Martha Brooks created this beautifully written story. A young rabbit asks his mother how the shape of a rabbit came to be on the moon. She tells him the story of Great Mother Creator Rabbit, who came down to Earth to see how her creatures lived. Finding herself cold and hungry, she built a fire, placing a stewpot on top. Another rabbit took it upon himself to jump in, but before he could perish Great Mother Rabbit tossed him up into the moon. This is why all the rabbits now gather to hear the choir sing 'Winter Moon Song.' But when all the rabbits gather to hear it, the little rabbit is disappointed: it had been beautiful, but did not seem magical. In the wintry air, the little rabbit looks up at the rabbit in the moon and is suddenly inspired to sing the song once more. He is joined by others. In singing the song anew, they realize the joy in being one great rabbit family."--Amazon.com
Target audience
juvenile
Classification
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