The moon came down on Milk Street / written and illustrated by Jean Gralley.
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- 0805072667 (hc : alk. paper)
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Main Library | Children's Picturebook | Community Helpers | Gralley, Jean | Available | 33111004407819 |
Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
The Moon came down on Milk Street, came down with a very soft sound. Shh-shhh, shh-shhhhh, in pieces on the ground. A compelling story with a strong message of community and togetherness When the moon suddenly falls on Milk Street, a little boy wonders, "Who will make it right again and set it in the air?" His question is soon answered, as firefighters, rescue workers, and the entire neighborhood of Milk Street come together to restore the moon in the sky. Jean Gralley's dynamic images and spare text brilliantly illustrate the power of the human spirit during difficult times. This is a story of community, comfort, and brave men and women everywhere.
When the moon comes down in pieces, different helpers work to set things right again, including the Fire Chief, rescue workers, and helper dogs.