A delightful story for two- to five-year olds

- Lorna Bradbury, Daily Telegraph

A lovely, gentle book with a feeling of discovery and joy.

The Bookseller

A gentle, funny and touching story told in brilliant words and pictures.

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Among the many flavours of children's books, that of Emma Chichester Clark's - funny, elegant and delicious - is unique.

- Quentin Blake,

A small moonchild tires of his white, white moon surroundings and whizzes down to earth only to find it a shadow-dark place without colour. He meets Eliza, who reassures him that the morning will bring colour, and together they watch the sun rise while the little girl paints all they see. The moonchild returns home with their picture and the paintbox which he uses to bring colour to his world too.

A life-affirming book from this award-winning artist.

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A small moonchild tires of his white, white moon surroundings and whizzes down to earth only to find it a shadow-dark place without colour. He meets Eliza, who reassures him that the morning will bring colour, and together they watch the sun rise while the little girl paints all they see.
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An exquisite and magical picture book about discovering colours and making friends from the inimitable Emma Chichester Clark, available in paperback for the first time.

Product details

ISBN
9781842707142
Published
2008
Publisher
Andersen Press Ltd
Weight
221 gr
Height
268 mm
Width
263 mm
Thickness
3 mm
Age
JN, 02
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Number of pages
32

Biographical note

Emma Chichester Clark was born in London. She studied at Chelsea School of Art and then the Royal College where she was taught by Quentin Blake. She won the Mother Goose Award for the most promising newcomer to children's book illustration in 1988 for her first book, Listen to This.