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Macmillan Children's Books an imprint of Pan MacmillanPublication date
6th February 2009ISBN
9780230701861Children's Author 'Like-for-Like' recommendations
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Moon Rabbit
Natalie Russell
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As an author/illustrator Natalie is not just an immensely talented storyteller but also her print-making skills are shown off to their absolute best in this, one of the most striking debuts seen in the world of picture books. Fresh and original it's a book that will be returned to time and time again by toddlers. This is an unforgettable story with stunning illustrations throughout. This really is an unforgettable story with stunning illustrations throughout.
Synopsis
Moon Rabbit by Natalie RussellLittle Rabbit likes living in the city. There are so many things to see and do! But at night, when she is all alone, she looks up at the moon and begins to wonder. Could there be someone out there? Another little rabbit just like her? Then one night Little Rabbit meets Brown Rabbit in the park, and he's just the friend she's been wishing for. He likes to play music and she likes to tell stories: together they make the perfect team. But how long before the bright lights are calling Little Rabbit back to the city?
About The Author
Natalie Russell is a talented author, illustrator and printmaker and has exhibited widely. She lives in Broughty Ferry in Scotland, where rabbits live happily on hillsides - and on the roundabout next to the station. When Natalie's not in her studio creating books, she can be found at Dundee University where she teaches illustration.
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