Review
If I were the moon
I'd shine down my light
Right into your bedroom
To warm up the night.
This is a great bedtime book. Fitch's verse has a soft and reassuring resonance that beautifully captures that perfect moment when a child is tucked up in bed, spellbound by the voice of an older sibling or an adult sharing a special book with him or her. We follow a young girl into her imagination where she becomes an ocean, a tree, a flower, a snowflake-fantasy worlds that she openly and joyously wants to share with the listener. It's a book full of action and movement-dancing, sliding, sailing, climbing-but it is, at the same time, a book that is soft, peaceful even.
The illustrations by Leslie Elizabeth Watts thoughtfully mirror Fitch's lyrical text and add magic and colour to the world Fitch invites us to share. Watts, who illustrated Fitch's last book, There's A Mouse In My House!, uses a very different style here to create the soft and gentle illustrations that light up If I Were The Moon. This book has a radiant glow to it; Watts' colours are bright, warm, and inviting, and will tempt the reader and listener to explore them again and again.
If I Were The Moon is a welcome addition to Canadian books for bedtime reading, joining Teddy Jam's Night Cars, This New Baby, and Kady MacDonald Denton's A Children's Treasury of Nursery Rhymes. It's sure to be called for by delighted young readers again and again and again. Jeffrey Canton (Books in Canada) -- Books in Canada
Book Description
I'd beam down my light
Shine into your bedroom
To warm up the night
There are lots of other things the spirited girl in If I Were the Moon would like to be: the ocean, a tree, a snowflake, and a rainbow.
But wherever her imagination takes her, she's sure of one thing:
But ... I am who I am
And that's even better
We'll all be together
Today
and for ever.
About the Author
ILLUSTRATOR BIO:
Leslie Elizabeth Watts is the illustrator of the bestselling The Beauty Who Would Not Spin and the author/illustrator of Princess Stinky-Toes and the Brave Frog Robert and The Troll of Sora. She has also written an adult comic crime novel, The Chocolate Box, which was shortlisted for both the Anthony and Arthur Ellis Awards. She lives in Harriston, Ontario with her two children.