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Sun-Day, Moon-Day: How the Week was Made


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No. of pages 80

Published: 1998

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"Sun-Day, Moon-Day: How the Week was Made" by Amanda Hall explores the origins of the seven-day week through a delightful narrative that intertwines the natural world with human creativity. The story introduces children to the concepts behind each day of the week, personified by celestial bodies and elements of nature. As the sun, moon, and various animals take turns to explain their significance, readers learn about the cultural and historical influences that shaped our understanding of time. With engaging illustrations and rhythmic prose, the book invites young readers to appreciate the magic of the days that structure our lives. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].

 

There are 80 pages in this book. This book was published in 1998 by Barefoot Books Ltd .

Amanda Hall is an award-winning illustrator, particularly renowned for her wonderfully decorative and colourful children's book illustrations. She excels at capturing the visual worlds of different cultures, their peoples, animals and landscapes as well as their spiritual traditions. Amanda exhibits her original illustrations at Chris Beetles Gallery St James's, London.