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The Moon Children

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The Moon Children is a fun and creative tale based on the idea that the moon might be made of cheese.

The exploration of beliefs and science over generations of mice was cute and fun for kids and adults. We loved the cheese based puns, and watching the development of the various fractions of believers.

The illustrations were whimsical and bright, and we particularly enjoyed the imagery of the mice building a rocket ship and excavating the moon!

Thank you Victory Editing NetGalley Co-op and NetGalley for a copy of this book. Opinions expressed are my own.

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The Moon Children by E.G Creel is a delightful beautiful illustrated story is about a group of mice who believe that the moon is made of cheese and live in harmony but then differing beliefs start creeping in and before long there are arguments and division. Until they hit on a solution they will go to the moon and see for themselves.
I liked this and will definitely be interested in more of this author's works.

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Thank you Victory Editing NetGalley Co-op for allowing me to read and review The Moon Children on NetGalley.

Stars: 4

Entertaining. The references to different cheeses as teams added to the charm. I found the story quite creative.

The ending surprised and seemed to come out of no where.

I would recommend this.

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This is a glorious sweet book. Many of the illustrations are dark blue, reflecting a night sky. This simple picture book gently addresses both belief and science. To determine which cheese belief is correct, they go to the moon & collect samples. On returning to Earth, people (mice) still choose to believe what they will. One small voice declares that it still loves the moon, if made of dust or cheese, a more inclusive belief.

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This is a beautifully illustrated book looking at religion in an interesting way.

When three different sects of mice decide to see what type of cheese the moon is really made of they work together to go on an adventure. While the meaning of the story went over my 4 year olds head, I felt it was a lovely way of representing differing religions. In my opinion it showed there is no one true religion and that everyone has their own beliefs, and that’s totally fine.

The cheese related puns were also grate (sorry, not sorry).

Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for giving me the chance to read and review this book.

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What a beautiful and endearing book. The colors matched the story, and were so well done. A story of 3 mice, who believe the moon is made of cheese, but disagree on what kind......i love the 3 different kinds come together to develop a plan, and work together to make it work. Great story, great illustrations. A must have.

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The illustrations in this are cute, and I think many people will like the book, but personally it bothered me. I did not like the religious aspect of it. Worshipping and praying to the moon, like whatever cheese they think it’s made of is their God? The story could have been done just fine without that aspect. And I think most other Christians would agree with me that this book is problematic.

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This was a spectacular story about a group of mice on a quest to the moon, as they have believed for generations that the moon is made of cheese.

The illustrations in this book were absolutely breathtaking, a young reader will absolutely adore and laugh with these characters. I’m a huge cheese enthusiast, so I loved the cheese references.

The story also tackles belief and curiosity, the concept was clever and I can definitely see a young reader enjoying this book!

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Thank you NetGalley and the publisher for providing me with access to read this book!

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What an adorable book!! This book is perfect for children to realize that the love of people is undefinable and with unconditional love.

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The Moon Children has such adorable artwork. I was hooked from the first page because the mice are so cute. The story is also funny and sweet. This book also held a deeper meaning about familial legacy and encouraging your own exploration and discovery. It is important to not just believe what you are told so that we can grow and move forward. It also touches on how different beliefs can pull us apart, dividing us instead of uniting us. At the end of the story we see the mice coming together to hatch a plan to discover the truth . Their unity makes it farther in discovery than their differences.

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Why couldn't this be longer?

I had such a chuckle reading this story. On the one hand, there is the illusion of innocence as the little mice squabble about their beliefs and set about proving who's right. It encourages children to wonder and to defend their views. On the other hand, as a grown-up, I couldn't help relating this to the way different faith group can blindly follow faith, and how scientists persistently seek a truth they can see. The pictures were wonderfully drawn too. Beautiful color palette, All in all, a thoroughly enjoyable book that I could happily read again and again, and I'm sure children will request again and again.

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Beautiful book with amazing illustration.
I loved that it tackles the belief systems of people, providing understanding about why people might believe differently.
This is a great concept and a cool way to showcase this to children.
I’d absolutely buy this in the store for my child.
I do think it ended a little quickly but overall it was delightful.

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The Moon Children follows mice who believe the moon is made of cheese and will fly to it to confirm their theories. The illustrations were adorable, and I loved all of the cheese puns.

The story definitely seems to be a metaphor for religion and what different sects believe. It is a great way to discuss those differences with your children.

Thanks to NetGalley, E. G. Creel, and Victory Editing for the chance to review!

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Young readers embark on a delightful adventure where the moon isn't just a celestial body, but a cheesy wonderland! Creel's imaginative tale of lunar exploration is as whimsical as it is entertaining, offering a fresh perspective on the age-old question of what the moon is made of. With its playful narrative and colorful illustrations, 'The Moon Children' invites readers of all ages to join in the fun and embrace the magic of storytelling. This charming book is sure to leave both kids and adults smiling from ear to ear as they journey through the cheesy cosmos with the lovable characters.

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This was such an interesting read. The story was a great length for my kids, and touched on different belief systems and how they interact in a very easy to comprehend way. Definitely a great conversation starter with your little ones without digging into an intense theology lesson on each religion.

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The Moon Children" is a captivating fantasy novel that takes readers on an enchanting journey through a mystical world filled with magic, adventure, and intrigue. Written by an emerging talent in the genre, this book weaves together elements of folklore and imagination to create a rich tapestry of storytelling that will leave readers spellbound.

The story follows a group of young protagonists known as the Moon Children, who discover they possess extraordinary powers connected to the phases of the moon. As they embark on a quest to uncover the secrets of their abilities, they encounter mythical creatures, ancient prophecies, and challenges that test their courage and friendship. The author's vivid descriptions and evocative language bring this fantastical realm to life, immersing readers in a world where anything is possible.

One of the strengths of "The Moon Children" lies in its well-developed characters. Each member of the Moon Children possesses distinct traits and motivations, making them relatable and endearing to readers. The friendships and bonds forged between the characters add depth to the narrative, emphasizing themes of loyalty, resilience, and self-discovery.

The pacing of the story is another highlight, with suspenseful twists and turns that keep readers engaged from beginning to end. The author skillfully builds tension and intrigue, leading to a satisfying conclusion that leaves room for further exploration in future installments.

While "The Moon Children" excels in many aspects, there are a few minor drawbacks to consider. Some readers may find certain plot elements predictable, especially those familiar with the fantasy genre. Additionally, the world-building, while imaginative, could benefit from further expl

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Students liked this book because it was funny that the mice thought the moon was made out of cheese. The mice were arguing but then they problem solved to find a solution. They thought it was clever that the mice were grouped into different cheese groups; the names of the groups were hilarious!

They felt like it was a tad short. It ended abruptly. They were also disappointed to find out that there was not cheese in the moon.

Thanks to NetGalley for a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review from my first graders.

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This was a really cute story and I absolutely loved the pictures. It is something that I would consider buying my own children to read to them. I will definitely be coming an eye out for more works from this author in the future!

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I loved this book! I’m obsessed with the illustrations and they are one of the best I’ve seen in a children’s book so far. The storyline is so cute and I loved all the cheese references. There is a bit of a religious aspect to it but it’s not heavily thrown in your face. I could definitely see kids loving this story.

I am absolutely shocked this story doesn’t have any other reviews. I fell in love with it and definitely will be purchasing a few copies.

Thank you to the author and NetGalley for this e-ARC.

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