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Moonbeam’s Halloween Wish follows a lonely stray cat looking for a family who crosses paths with a girl dressed as a black cat, instantly forming a connection, and hoping that she has found her forever home. What was the inspiration for your story?
I wanted to write a Halloween story that wasn’t scary, and since I have an adopted cat, the idea of incorporating the concept of adoption was appealing to me.
What were some ideas that were important for you to share in this book?
All of my books include lessons to help children be better humans, and in this book, I combined adoption and caring for those who are lonely as the primary concepts.
The art in this book is fantastic. What was the art collaboration process like with the illustrator Taylor Johnston?
Taylor is an extremely talented artist and a close coworker. She is also a cat owner and works daily with kids, as I do, so her understanding of the concepts I wanted to portray was seamless. Taylor is also a highly creative individual and brought fresh ideas to her illustrations that I hadn’t thought of. We started with ideas that I had in mind, and after a few tweaks, the book was finished. We collaborated very well.
What is the next book that you are working on, and when will it be available?
I am currently working on a book about a Tulip. It is targeted for ages 6-8, and the theme will be attractive to towns that present tulip festivals.
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Meet Moonbeam, a lonely feline who roams the streets in search of a family to call her own. Moonbeam’s journey takes an unexpected turn when she crosses paths with a group of children on Halloween night. Dressed as a black cat, one little girl offers Moonbeam a chance at a forever home filled with love and warmth.
Targeted for children ages 3-8, this endearing Halloween-themed book is clean, ethical, and appropriate for any public or private library, classroom, daycare, or home. Kids are sure to enjoy this heartwarming story for years to come.
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Moonbeam’s Halloween Wish
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In Moonbeam’s Halloween Wish, author Joan Enockson introduces readers to a lonely stray cat named Moonbeam, whose greatest desire is to find a family to love and care for her. As she wanders the streets in search of food, her heart yearns for someone to notice her to see beyond her solitude and welcome her into a warm, loving home.
On Halloween night, the air buzzes with excitement as children parade through the streets in costumes, their laughter filling the night. Drawn to the lively scene, Moonbeam watches as each child passes, offering her a fleeting greeting but never lingering long enough to truly see her. Just when it seems that no one will stop, a young girl dressed as a black cat locks eyes with Moonbeam. An unspoken connection forms. Could this be the moment Moonbeam has been waiting for? Could this child be the one to give her the forever home she so desperately longs for?
This heartfelt story is bound to captivate young readers, drawing them into Moonbeam’s journey with emotion and warmth. The desire to see her find a loving home is immediate and undeniable. As children turn the pages, they will feel an innate pull to reach out, to protect, to bring Moonbeam into their own hearts. More than just a charming tale, Moonbeam’s Halloween Wish teaches an essential lesson, the importance of compassion, kindness, and opening one’s heart to those in need.
Taylor Johnston’s stunning illustrations elevate the story even further. Each page bursts with vivid, full-spread imagery, pulling readers deeper into Moonbeam’s world. The digital artwork is crisp, detailed, and expressive, enhancing the emotional depth of the narrative. Johnston’s artistic versatility shines through, reflecting her strong background in both art and education, ensuring that every image resonates with young audiences.
Joan Enockson’s background in education is evident in her storytelling. With years of experience teaching children, she crafts narratives that not only entertain but also instill meaningful life lessons. Her stories empower young readers to embrace their individuality, foster empathy, and build confidence, all while engaging them in a beautifully woven tale.
Moonbeam’s Halloween Wish is a touching, beautifully illustrated story that will delight readers of all ages. Moonbeam’s journey is one of hope, longing, and love, a story that lingers in the heart long after the final page is turned.
Pages: 30 | ISBN : 195802340X
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Lucky’s Halloween
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It is Halloween night, and one little black cat has received magical powers on this one night. See black cats become lucky cats on Halloween night and have the ability to appear where needed and help children. Little Lucky spends his night helping lost children, helping replace lost candy, calming an anxious child that is afraid of a dog, and even helping lead a group of lost kids home in the dark. Lucky has a busy night assisting others as the lucky black cat of Halloween.
Lucky’s Halloween, written by Shan Frazier, is an entertaining story that helps dispel the myth that black cats are unlucky. So often, black cats get a bad reputation in America, and Frazier is doing her part to debunk these myths with this wonderful children’s book. The artwork is whimsical and bright, and there are many details that children will love looking at in this picture book.
I really loved everything about this children’s book. The message is positive and informative, teaching children that all animals are unique and not bad luck. The empathy the children show to Lucky, and each other teaches them about friendship and how to treat others.
Lucky’s Halloween, by Shan Frazier, is a beautifully written picture book sharing the magic and wonder of Halloween. It highlights the vital message that black cats are, in fact not bad luck. This is the perfect book for families and classrooms to use around Halloween to spread the message of compassion and kindness.
Pages: 32 | ISBN : 979-8354915347
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