Papa, Please Get the Moon for Me

“Papa, Please Get the Moon for Me” by Eric Carle is a collectible edition published by Picture Book Studio on August 20, 1986. This 40-page picture book presents a heartwarming narrative about a father’s dedication to fulfilling his daughter’s wishes. The story follows Monica, who dreams of playing with the moon but struggles to reach it, illustrating the lengths a parent will go to for their child’s happiness.
Readers will find a unique storytelling experience as the pages of this book unfold both outward and upward, enhancing the visual journey. The narrative captures Monica’s longing for the moon while showcasing her father’s determination to make her dream a reality. This edition is designed to engage young readers with its imaginative themes of children’s fiction and moon-related adventures.
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A father will move heaven and earth to delight his daughter in this beloved tale from children’s book legend Eric Carle.
Monica wants to play with the moon, but she can’t quite seem to reach it. This story literally unfolds as the pages extend both outward and upward, and readers will empathize with Monica’s longing for the moon as well as be reassured by her father’s willingness to try to make her dream come true.
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