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My Mommy Hung the Moon
by Jamie Lee Curtis, Laura Cornell
Jamie Lee Curtis, My Mommy Hung the Moon (Joanna Cotler Books, 2010)
I wasn't terribly fond of this one, and while we had it out of the library for a three-week span, the Bean never actually asked for it the way he does with the books he really enjoys, and he is obsessed with all things moon. The rhyme is thudding, the language is simplistic (I know that seems an odd thing to complain about in a pre-lit book, but contrast it to, say, Victoria Adler's books and you can easily see the difference). Nothing about it distinguishes it from a hundred other pre-lit books we've been through and sent back to the library with no intention of ever getting them out again. **
I wasn't terribly fond of this one, and while we had it out of the library for a three-week span, the Bean never actually asked for it the way he does with the books he really enjoys, and he is obsessed with all things moon. The rhyme is thudding, the language is simplistic (I know that seems an odd thing to complain about in a pre-lit book, but contrast it to, say, Victoria Adler's books and you can easily see the difference). Nothing about it distinguishes it from a hundred other pre-lit books we've been through and sent back to the library with no intention of ever getting them out again. **