Audiobook6 minutes
Happy Birthday, Moon
Written by Frank Asch
Narrated by Dan Diggles
Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
4.5/5
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About this audiobook
Bear decides to give his friend the moon a birthday present. He thinks the echoes of his own voice are the moon's answers to his questions about what the moon would like.
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Reviews for Happy Birthday, Moon
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- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5This book is good for teaching the class about friendship and treating others nicely. The bear wants to give the moon a birthday present.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5This is a fun, easy read for children about a bear who decides he is going to talk to the moon. He wants to wish the moon a happy birthday. The bear then also says it is his birthday too. The bear gets the moon a present and the moon gets the bear the same present. It ends with the moon and bear both losing their present but of course they remain friends. It shares the theme of friendship and that presents are not all the matters.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Bear travels to the highest mountain, searching for a birthday gift for his friend, Moon. He’s delighted to learn that he and Moon have the same birthday. Or so it seems . . . .Young readers will thrill to Bear’s charming adventure as he searches for the right present for Moon. This book, with its appealing illustrations, celebrates friendship and is a perfect book for parents and young children to read and enjoy together.Highly recommended.
- Rating: 2 out of 5 stars2/5A good echo type book for 1st or 2nd grades, with cute pictures and story line. Bear is such a friendly character who is trying to be kind to moon for his birthday. Its a great story to use and teach about echos in the mountains as well.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5A bear wishes to talk to the moon and to give him a birthday present. He climbs into the mountains and, hearing his own voice echoing back, discovers that the moon's birthday is the same day as his.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5This book is truly a sweet and warming easy fiction book written in second person. The book tells the story of a bear that is interested in the moon. The pictures are illustrated extremely well, blue and very warm and also unique.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Bear looked up at the moon he thought it would be nice to give the moon a present. He talks to the moon and the moon says he wants a hat for his birthday. He tried to place the hat on the moon but he couldn't reach. He also tried placing it on the tree branch until it was just right. In the night the hat fell off. The next morning bear was surprised to see a hat that he thought must be from the moon.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Just read this one again recently to my 7-year-old on his birthday and he still liked it.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5In this book of the Moonbear series, Bear asks moon when his birthday is, Moon then questioning Bear's birthday. Being the subsequent day, Bear vies to buy a hat for the Moon and vice versa. So Bear empties out his piggy bank and and goes down to the hat shop, picking up a splendid hat for Moon. That night, Bear rests the hat purchased for Moon on a tree, and Moon slowly comes to try it on. The next morning, there is a hat lying on the doorstep of Bear. Bear tries on the hat, liking it, but the hat blows away. Bear then goes to talk to moon about it. Both of them admit loss of each other's gift hats, but tell each other they love one another and Happy Birthday. I really enjoyed this book. Frank Asch's Moonbear series will always have a special place in my heart, as their innocence and humor affect me more than so many other children's books. The artwork is simple, but perfect, the storyline continuity flows well, and its clever prose is cute.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5I thought the book, "Happy Birthday, Moon" was so cute! I would readl this book to kindergarten, or first graders. The little bear wants to get the moon something for his birthday. So he climbs in the tree but the moon still can not hear him. So then bear goes across the river and climbs the moutain so that the moon can hear him. He says Hello moon and then moon says Hello. It goes on back and fourth. The funny thing about it is that it is bear's echo that he hears, not the moon talking back to him. He asks the moon, "when is your birthday?" Of couse the moon says the same thing back. Bear tells the moon his birhtday is tomorrow and he wants a hat and of course the moon says the same thing back. The bear goes and buys the moon a hat and puts it in the tree so that the moon can find it. When he wakes up the next morning the hat is by his front door. So that night he goes across the river and climbs the mountain to thank the moon for his hat, and the moon says the same thing back. I really think that this would be a good book to read to younger students. It would then give you the opportunity to talk to them about real and fiction. You could also ask them why do they think the moon is saying the same thing back to the bear? I really enjoyed reading this book.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5A bear has a conversation with the moon and they even exchange birthday gifts. The perfect story to teach children about echoes.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5A reissue of this charming classic.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Another wonderful book by Frank Asch. This book is about Bear going to the moon. Bear went to the moon and found out that the moon had the same birthday as him and that the moon also wanted a hat like Bear did. The reason Bear thought this is because when he talked to the moon, he heard his echo but thought it was the moon talking. I really enjoyed the illustrations in the book. They were very peaceful. I think this would be a good book to be used in the classroom on a students birthdays and the class could possibly all make hats afterwards.