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From its captivating illustrations to its heartwarming story, The Light of the Moon and the Baobab Tree is an unforgettable tale of friendship and generosity that helps kids overcome their fear of the dark and will soon be your child's favorite bedtime treat. The book first introduces children to the moon and the baobab tree, two dear friends that create a magical light that fills the lives of the forest creatures with happiness and love for each other. The more fun they have together and the more they appreciate each other, the bigger the magic grows. Soon, the baobab and the moon want to…mehr

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From its captivating illustrations to its heartwarming story, The Light of the Moon and the Baobab Tree is an unforgettable tale of friendship and generosity that helps kids overcome their fear of the dark and will soon be your child's favorite bedtime treat. The book first introduces children to the moon and the baobab tree, two dear friends that create a magical light that fills the lives of the forest creatures with happiness and love for each other. The more fun they have together and the more they appreciate each other, the bigger the magic grows. Soon, the baobab and the moon want to share this wonderful light with the whole world, but first they need to ask a special friend for help. Discover how the blessings of this magical light spread to the children while they're sleeping, and watch as it fills them with love and joy, too!
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Ina Lottering grew up in the northern parts of Namibia, where she was entranced by the vastness of a magical landscape enlivened by beautiful baobab trees and wild animals. At night she loved watching the great expanse of sky filled with millions of stars and the brightly shining moon. These memorable experiences have followed her to adulthood, illustrating the gracious universal language of nature that stretches over space and time. Currently, she lives in Grahamstown, South Africa, with her husband, Derrick, and seven-year-old son, Seb.