Today, Friday 28 January 2022, the last Friday in January, is Multicultural Children’s Book Day (MCBD), a day for celebrating diversity in children’s books. I am pleased to be a MCBD reviewer for the fourth time this year; and was delighted to receive a copy of Sun Kisses, Moon Hugs from author Susan Schaefer Bernardo and illustrator Courtenay Fletcher to review.
About Sun Kisses, Moon Hugs
From the website:
Sun Kisses, Moon Hugs is an award-winning picture book with a simple but powerful message: love lasts forever.
Lyrical writing and delightful illustrations provide perfect bedtime reading for any child. Kids love finding the Xs, Os and hearts hidden in the illustrations.
The book is also ideal for supporting children through grief, separation anxiety, parent deployment, foster care, divorce, illness or other traumatic situations, by wrapping them in a warm and comforting emotional security blanket and opening a dialogue on the nature of love.
Even when loved ones cannot be with us, we can feel their presence through our deep connections to the natural world.
Sun Kisses, Moon Hugs has received glowing testimonials from parents, pre-schools, Child Life specialists, librarians, social workers, teachers, hospice caregivers…and most importantly, kids.
Gold medal winner of the International Publishers Association Awards and a featured title in the LeVar Burton Kids Skybrary app.
Sun Kisses, Moon Hugs was selected as a Child’s Grief Awareness Day book-of-the-month, and also featured two years in a row for Children’s Multicultural Book Day.
Hugs by moon, kisses by sun, I’ll always love you, Little One.
From author Susan Schaefer Bernardo and illustrator Courtenay Fletcher:
Sun Kisses, Moon Hugs is a lyrical picture book created to reassure children they are always connected to the ones they love. We’re so grateful that the book is fulfilling its purpose and being used by families, schools, and organizations around the country as a soothing bedtime story and also a powerful resource to help children coping with challenges such as divorce, grief, foster care, immigration separation, deployed parents, incarcerated parents, and more.
Teachers and parents can find free downloadable activities to go with our books on our website at https://www.innerflowerchild.com/collections/activities.
What I like about Sun Kisses, Moon Hugs
I was immediately captivated by the book’s delightful title which gave me a warm and fuzzy feeling and I knew this book was going to be special. I wasn’t disappointed. The combination of Bernardo’s lyrical rhyming text with the warmth of Fletcher’s colourful yet soothing illustrations makes Sun Kisses, Moon Hugs a very satisfying book to read aloud to and with young children.
From cover to cover, and on all the pages between, there are soothing messages in both words and images to reassure a young one that they are always loved.
The text opens with the words ‘No matter how far apart we are, I’ll always find ways to tell you I love you.’
Continue reading: Sun Kisses, Moon Hugs for Multicultural Children’s Book Day 2022 #ReadYourWorld – readilearn
What a great premise. Did you like it?
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I do. It’s beautiful. I wish I had a little one coming along to gift it to. I don’t think there’ll be any more in my family before the next generation are old enough, and there’s not many of them and they’re all still young.
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That’s too bad, but normal these days. I’ll see if I can pick up a copy.
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I’m sure you won’t be disappointed.
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Hi Norah, this sounds like such a lovely book. Thanks for sharing about it.
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It is, Robbie. Thanks for reading and commenting.
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What a lovely book to have reviewed, Norah.
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It is very special, Charli.
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My goodness, what a wonderful book!
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It definitely is, Jennie. You’d love it.
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Thanks, Norah!
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Susan’s book is one of my favorite grief books. It can be used in so many ways. All my grandkids have this book! Glad to see it featured on #MCBD2022,
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You recommendation is a great addition to the post, Patricia. It is a really beautiful book.
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a book that will be well used … the title sure is inspiring, I feel a poem coming on!
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I look forward to reading your poetic response. It is a beautiful book.
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in time, such an inspiring title!
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I’m patient. 🙂
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🙂
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Such a warm opening line.
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What a great day to celebrate! I sure like the opening line from Sun Kisses, Moon Hugs.
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It is a great opening, and it follows through beautifully. Thank you for your lovely comment, Pete.
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So glad you post about this day–and this book. I hadn’t heard of it.
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It’s a fabulous Day and the organisers/founders have many wonderful resources for teachers and parents. I love the celebration of diversity.
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