Red Knit Cap Girl
Red Knit Cap Girl is a little girl with a big dream -- to meet the Moon. Red Knit Cap Girl lives with her animal friends in an enchanted forest. There is so much to see and do, but more than anything Red Knit Cap Girl wishes she could talk to the Moon. Join Red Knit Cap Girl and her forest...
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Red Knit Cap Girl is a little girl with a big dream -- to meet the Moon. Red Knit Cap Girl lives with her animal friends in an enchanted forest. There is so much to see and do, but more than anything Red Knit Cap Girl wishes she could talk to the Moon. Join Red Knit Cap Girl and her forest friends on a journey of curiosity, imagination, and joy as they search for a way to meet the Moon. Gorgeously illustrated on wood grain, Red Knit Cap Girl's curiosity, imagination, and joy will captivate the hearts of readers young and old as her journey offers a gentle reminder to appreciate the beauty of the natural world around us.
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Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9780316129466 (0316129461)
Pages no: 40
Edition language: English
Series: Red Knit Cap Girl
This one really appealed to the Waldorfy side of me. The illustrations have a woodgrain pattern in the background, and they’re full of lovely, sharp colors. To be honest, I don’t really remember the story, but that’s fine.
Charming illustrations on plywood, with color and composition the strong features throughout the whole book. (My own children love this spare style, harking to both Japanese and Scandinavian illustration). Consistent choices in design (typeface and composition) by Saho Fujii and Neil Swaab. I tried ...
Beautiful, beautiful, beautiful. Red Knit Cap Girl wants to touch the moon. Moon is too far away to touch, Owl says, but Moon will bend down to listen to you. Red Knit Cap Girl seeks out the help of her forest animal friends and together they put together a celebration for Moon. Then, when everythin...
Super cute picture book about a girl who dreams of talking to the moon. With the help of her animal friends, she finds a way to make her dream come true. The illustrations are painted on plywood, which gives each page depth and a unique background. The animals are soft and round, with just enough...
A delightful, simple story with stunning illustrations. A most impressive debut.