"Originally published in English as The Children's Moon"--Indicia.
Summary:
¿Alguna vez te has preguntado por qué la luna a veces brilla de día? Hubo un tiempo en que solo el Sol reinaba durante el día, la Luna adornaba la noche y los niños pequeños se acostaban rigurosamente antes del atardecer. Pero un amanecer la Luna escuchó la risa de los niños y anheló verlos. Esto original cuento etiológico celebre el lazo misterioso que los pequeños comparten con nuestra luminosa vecina celeste, la Luna"-- Provided by publisher. One dawn the Moon hears the laughter of children waking up and she yearns to see them, but the day belongs to the Sun and he will not trade places; so the Moon tempts him with stories of the stars and two come up with a compromise that explains why the moon can sometimes be seen in the daytime.
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