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HELLO, MOON by Julie Downing Kirkus Star

HELLO, MOON

by Julie Downing ; illustrated by Julie Downing

Pub Date: May 25th, 2021
ISBN: 978-0-8234-4701-5
Publisher: Neal Porter/Holiday House

A nighttime woodland wander as simple, elegant, and classic as “Taps.”

“Hello, moon. / Goodbye, sun. // Night is near. / Day is done.” These simple words begin a spare rhyming text of about 110 words, opening the door to a magical nighttime animal world. Realistic illustrations in sunny shades morph into the blues of dusk and night, reemerging as the golden tones of dawn. An owl, a fox, raccoons, and mice “scurry pounce flutter [and] glide” as they explore, hunt, and play in the undergrowth. The mice may often seem to be in danger, but they are ultimately always safe. Most images read as nighttime, but each featured animal—and often its offspring—is spotlighted on the page and easily visible, making this a good group read-aloud. The color of the print also changes from black on light backgrounds to white on dark for legibility. However, subtle details are hidden in the shadowy illustrations, and some serious snuggle time with the book will reveal animal nests or dens, mice sneaking through most scenes, and other woodland creatures here and there. This gentle science lesson can be extended with a discussion about the difference between butterflies as creatures of the day and moths as denizens of the night. Although “wild winds blow, / lightning flash. // Thunder roars! / Raindrops splash,” the drama is muted as animals safely scurry home to a “warm and dry, / cozy lair.”

Whether read as Zen nature walk, bedtime story, or gentle science starter, this story begs to be visited again and again.

(Picture book. 4-8)