When Moonbear sees his first rainbow, he thinks the sky is on fire in this charming reissue of a beloved classic by award-winning author and illustrator Frank Asch. When Moonbear looks out his window... This description may be from another edition of this product.
We haven't read this book in a while but my 20 month old daughter saw a picture of herself reading it and has been asking about it since. We can't find it anywhere, so we have to buy another copy! It's a lovely book and must have for anyone's library.
Moonbears Skyfire
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 21 years ago
In this book Bear looks out his window and sees a rainbow. Bear has never seen a rainbow before and he thought that the sky was on fire. His friend Little Bird came by and told Bear that it was a rainbow and that there was a pot of gold! Well Bear thinks that the sky is still on fire. Bear and Little Bird go off and try to find the end of the rainbow. This book basically teaches the lesson that everyone has an imagination and its up to you the way u want to use it. The age level for this book is 3-8. I would recommend this book to very little kids because it is a short story and it tells kids basically what a rainbow really is.
skyfire
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
The book Skyfire was a very good children's book to read. The book is considered to be a good childeren's book because it is an interesting story for little childeren. It let's them explore their imagination. Skyfire is also a very good childeren's book because it uses words that little kids will understand. When I was younger I loved this book, I would read Skyfire over and over again. As a little kid, I always wondered if I could put out a rainbow by throwing water on it....
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