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    Publisher
    Enchanted Lion Books, LLC
    ISBN-10
    1592703062
    ISBN-13
    9781592703067
    eBay Product ID (ePID)
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    Product Key Features

    Book Title
    Sato the Rabbit, the Moon
    Number of Pages
    72 Pages
    Language
    English
    Topic
    Animals / Rabbits, General, Short Stories, Imagination & Play
    Publication Year
    2021
    Illustrator
    Yes
    Genre
    Juvenile Fiction
    Author
    Michael Blaskowsky
    Book Series
    Sato the Rabbit Ser.
    Format
    Picture Book

    Dimensions

    Item Height
    0.6 in
    Item Weight
    12.3 Oz
    Item Length
    8.3 in
    Item Width
    7.4 in

    Additional Product Features

    Intended Audience
    Juvenile Audience
    LCCN
    2021-035016
    Reviews
    "Sato the Rabbit returns after his eponymous debut in a set of adventures all about nature. In this Japanese import, Haneru Sato, the pale-skinned child who dresses as a white rabbit, explores the out-of-doors, manipulating elements in nature in a series of seven delightful and slightly surreal stories... In one, Sato throws a rain party, tying sheets of rain with ribbon and making "rain music" with friends; the shimmering rain sheets, bundled like curtains, make for a magical, indelible image... Each of these stories captures the imaginative wonder of a child's perspective and embraces a genuine but never cloying whimsy. Compositions vary, with some spreads featuring vignettes and other illustrations taking up every inch of the spread, such as the glorious "shower of green" Sato creates with the turn of the green screw. The artwork pops with color and texture and depicts beautiful, dreamlike vistas. Sato endears himself to readers; he is inquisitive, clever, and generous. (It's thanks to him that his friends get to visit the "rain-column ballroom.") A welcome return." --STARRED REVIEW, Kirkus Reviews, "Sato the Rabbit returns after his eponymous debut in a set of adventures all about nature. In this Japanese import, Haneru Sato, the pale-skinned child who dresses as a white rabbit, explores the out-of-doors, manipulating elements in nature in a series of seven delightful and slightly surreal stories... In one, Sato throws a rain party, tying sheets of rain with ribbon and making 'rain music' with friends; the shimmering rain sheets, bundled like curtains, make for a magical, indelible image... Each of these stories captures the imaginative wonder of a child's perspective and embraces a genuine but never cloying whimsy. Compositions vary, with some spreads featuring vignettes and other illustrations taking up every inch of the spread, such as the glorious 'shower of green' Sato creates with the turn of the green screw. The artwork pops with color and texture and depicts beautiful, dreamlike vistas. Sato endears himself to readers; he is inquisitive, clever, and generous. (It's thanks to him that his friends get to visit the 'rain-column ballroom.') A welcome return." --STARRED REVIEW, Kirkus Reviews "Haneru Sato, the most imaginative Japanese boy in a bunny suit to ever grace the page, returns. And who better to guide readers along a journey of absolute imagination? In a series of short stories, Sato explores nature and finds fantastic things... The artwork is colorful and varied; the moon is especially beautiful, shining brightly in a buttery, warm yellow glow. Paired with the illustrations is succinct, crisp text. The language sparkles when onomatopoeia is employed. Each story ends with a little bunny emoji, a minute detail that adds to an already charming presentation. In Sato's world, it's not that nothing is what it seems; instead, everything is exactly what it seems to be when viewed from his unique perspective. A beautiful addition to all collections." --STARRED REVIEW, School Library Journal, "Sato the Rabbit returns after his eponymous debut in a set of adventures all about nature. In this Japanese import, Haneru Sato, the pale-skinned child who dresses as a white rabbit, explores the out-of-doors, manipulating elements in nature in a series of seven delightful and slightly surreal stories... In one, Sato throws a rain party, tying sheets of rain with ribbon and making 'rain music' with friends; the shimmering rain sheets, bundled like curtains, make for a magical, indelible image... Each of these stories captures the imaginative wonder of a child's perspective and embraces a genuine but never cloying whimsy. Compositions vary, with some spreads featuring vignettes and other illustrations taking up every inch of the spread, such as the glorious 'shower of green' Sato creates with the turn of the green screw. The artwork pops with color and texture and depicts beautiful, dreamlike vistas. Sato endears himself to readers; he is inquisitive, clever, and generous. (It's thanks to him that his friends get to visit the 'rain-column ballroom.') A welcome return." --STARRED REVIEW, Kirkus Reviews "Haneru Sato, the most imaginative Japanese boy in a bunny suit to ever grace the page, returns. And who better to guide readers along a journey of absolute imagination? In a series of short stories, Sato explores nature and finds fantastic things... The artwork is colorful and varied; the moon is especially beautiful, shining brightly in a buttery, warm yellow glow. Paired with the illustrations is succinct, crisp text. The language sparkles when onomatopoeia is employed. Each story ends with a little bunny emoji, a minute detail that adds to an already charming presentation. In Sato's world, it's not that nothing is what it seems; instead, everything is exactly what it seems to be when viewed from his unique perspective. A beautiful addition to all collections." --STARRED REVIEW, School Library Journal "Sato, the boy in the rabbit costume from Sato the Rabbit , returns for seven cozy, dreamy, nature-based adventures... For the most part, these small stories are solitary adventures in a benign, quirky setting full of soft pillows, delicious snacks (what would a bit of moon taste like?), and surprising transformations. Like many narratives that celebrate joy and harmony, it ends with a wedding. Sato, in text and (gorgeous) pictures, is industrious, curious, experimental, and focused, using the found materials around him to fashion inventions (a curtain made of rain, a rolled-up red carpet made of fallen leaves) that enhance his surroundings and provide an arena for his imagination. In other words, Sato is every child at play." --STARRED REVIEW, The Horn Book, "Sato the Rabbit returns after his eponymous debut in a set of adventures all about nature. In this Japanese import, Haneru Sato, the pale-skinned child who dresses as a white rabbit, explores the out-of-doors, manipulating elements in nature in a series of seven delightful and slightly surreal stories... In one, Sato throws a rain party, tying sheets of rain with ribbon and making 'rain music' with friends; the shimmering rain sheets, bundled like curtains, make for a magical, indelible image... Each of these stories captures the imaginative wonder of a child's perspective and embraces a genuine but never cloying whimsy. Compositions vary, with some spreads featuring vignettes and other illustrations taking up every inch of the spread, such as the glorious 'shower of green' Sato creates with the turn of the green screw. The artwork pops with color and texture and depicts beautiful, dreamlike vistas. Sato endears himself to readers; he is inquisitive, clever, and generous. (It's thanks to him that his friends get to visit the 'rain-column ballroom.') A welcome return." --STARRED REVIEW, Kirkus Reviews "Haneru Sato, the most imaginative Japanese boy in a bunny suit to ever grace the page, returns. And who better to guide readers along a journey of absolute imagination? In a series of short stories, Sato explores nature and finds fantastic things... The artwork is colorful and varied; the moon is especially beautiful, shining brightly in a buttery, warm yellow glow. Paired with the illustrations is succinct, crisp text. The language sparkles when onomatopoeia is employed. Each story ends with a little bunny emoji, a minute detail that adds to an already charming presentation. In Sato's world, it's not that nothing is what it seems; instead, everything is exactly what it seems to be when viewed from his unique perspective. A beautiful addition to all collections." --STARRED REVIEW, School Library Journal "Sato, the boy in the rabbit costume from Sato the Rabbit , returns for seven cozy, dreamy, nature-based adventures... For the most part, these small stories are solitary adventures in a benign, quirky setting full of soft pillows, delicious snacks (what would a bit of moon taste like?), and surprising transformations. Like many narratives that celebrate joy and harmony, it ends with a wedding. Sato, in text and (gorgeous) pictures, is industrious, curious, experimental, and focused, using the found materials around him to fashion inventions (a curtain made of rain, a rolled-up red carpet made of fallen leaves) that enhance his surroundings and provide an arena for his imagination. In other words, Sato is every child at play." --STARRED REVIEW, The Horn Book "A surreal symphony of vibrant colors and images, Sato the Rabbit is a whimsical trilogy of picture books for readers age 4-8... All three books in Sato the Rabbit are a satisfying ode to the deep power--and beauty--of the imagination." --Nanette McGuiness, World Kid Lit
    Dewey Edition
    23
    Grade From
    First Grade
    Series Volume Number
    2
    Volume Number
    Volume 2
    Dewey Decimal
    895.636
    Grade To
    College Graduate Student
    Edition Description
    Illustrated edition
    Synopsis
    A pillow of fresh spring water, a moon basket, and flowers that grow more fragrant at night as they carry you aloft into dreams: such is the gentle world, rich in sensorial experience, nature, and imagination, of Sato the Rabbit., A pillow of fresh spring water, a moon basket, and flowers that grow more fragrant at night as they carry you aloft into dreams: such is the gentle world, rich in sensorial experience, nature, and imagination, of Sato the Rabbit. Pastoral and surreal, the seven short tales in this collection are a celebration of the senses, and of the harmony that can exist between a gentle creature such as Sato the Rabbit and the natural world. Whether it's a pillow of cool, fresh water offered to him for a nap by the spring on a blisteringly hot day, a fragrant floral air float to carry him and his dreams, a hole in his hat, through which he discovers a midsummer forest full of singing cicadas, or a moon basket, nature's offerings are a bounty to be marveled at and enjoyed. The second book in a whimsical trilogy from Japan, this collection of stories invites readers to embrace the wonders of nature, the transportive power of the senses, and the transformation of the imagination. Because, as Sato shows us, the beauty that we see in the world is actively created by the eyes which perceive it and the imagination that conceives it., Age range 6+ A pillow of fresh spring water, a moon basket, and flowers that grow more fragrant at night as they carry you aloft into dreams: such is the gentle world, rich in sensorial experience, nature, and imagination, of Sato the Rabbit. Pastoral and surreal, the seven short tales in this collection are a celebration of the senses, and of the harmony that can exist between a gentle creature such as Sato the Rabbit and the natural world. Whether it's a pillow of cool, fresh water offered to him for a nap by the spring on a blisteringly hot day, a fragrant floral air float to carry him and his dreams, a hole in his hat, through which he discovers a midsummer forest full of singing cicadas, or a moon basket, nature's offerings are a bounty to be marvelled at and enjoyed. The second book in a whimsical trilogy from Japan, this collection of stories invites readers to embrace the wonders of nature, the transportive power of the senses, and the transformation of the imagination. Because, as Sato shows us, the beauty that we see in the world is actively created by the eyes which perceive it and the imagination that conceives it.
    LC Classification Number
    PZ7.1.A363Satm 2021

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