The Moon Jumpers facts for kids
Author | Janice May Udry |
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Illustrator | Maurice Sendak |
Publisher | Harper |
Publication date
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1959 |
Pages | unpaged |
Awards | Caldecott Honor |
The Moon Jumpers is a special picture book from 1959. It was written by Janice May Udry and drawn by Maurice Sendak. This book tells a sweet story about children playing outside at night during the summer. It was recognized with a Caldecott Honor in 1960 because of its beautiful pictures.
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About The Moon Jumpers
The Moon Jumpers captures the magic of a summer night. It shows how children can find adventure and wonder right in their own backyard. The book explores themes of imagination and the joy of simple play. It reminds readers of the special feeling of being outside after dark.
The Story
The story follows a group of children as they play on a warm summer evening. They are full of energy and excitement. The children imagine jumping high into the night sky. They pretend to reach for the moon and stars. This playful jumping makes them feel connected to the night. It's a gentle tale about childhood freedom and dreams.
The Author: Janice May Udry
Janice May Udry was an American author. She wrote many books for children. Udry was known for her simple and heartfelt stories. Her books often focused on everyday experiences of children. She had a special talent for seeing the world through a child's eyes.
The Illustrator: Maurice Sendak
Maurice Sendak was a famous American illustrator and writer. He is best known for his book Where the Wild Things Are. Sendak's drawings in The Moon Jumpers are very special. They help bring the nighttime world to life. His art often shows both the fun and sometimes the deeper feelings of childhood. Sendak won many awards for his work.
Why This Book Is Special
The Moon Jumpers received a Caldecott Honor in 1960. This award is given to books with outstanding illustrations. It shows that the pictures by Maurice Sendak were truly amazing. The book is still loved today for its beautiful art and calming story. It helps young readers appreciate the quiet beauty of the night.