Each member of the family lends a hand as they prepare a moonlit picnic with mooncakes, pomelos, cups of tea, and colorful lanterns. And everyone sends thanks and a secret wish up to the moon.
Grace Lin's luminous and gloriously patterned artwork is perfect for this holiday tale. Her story is simple--tailor-made for reading aloud to young children. And she includes an informative author's note with further details on the customs and traditions of the Moon Festival for parents and teachers. The Moon Festival is one of the most important holidays of the year along with the Lunar New Year, so this book makes an excellent companion to Grace Lin's Bringing In the New Year, which features the same family.
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Here’s a fun, simple art project my 1st graders did for the Mid-Autumn Moon Festival, inspired by Grace Lin’s book Thanking the Moon. The kids loved the moon rabbits they made and I loved watching them create these works of art. 🐇🌕🥮🏮 Thanks for the inspiration @pacylin ! https://t.co/mYKYIwrphW
Former Austin City Council Member, former Mayor Pro Tem.
Want to learn more about the Autumn Moon Festival? You can hear Grace Lin (one of my family's fave authors) talk about the holiday and read her book "Thanking the Moon," on her youtube channel: https://t.co/sCBoSn4VTy @pacylin
"A beautiful, welcome choice for multicultural studies, this also adds diversity to autumnal thanksgiving themes."--Booklist
"A gentle text and Lin's rounded art style with her signature night-sky swirls lend themselves nicely to the moon symbolism that is so very important to this celebration. An endnote further describes the festival, emphasizing families coming together, just like the moon returning to its fullness."--Kirkus Reviews