“So she went back home-and there was a great big bowl of milk on the porch, just waiting for her. Lucky Kitten!“
“So she went back home-and there was a great big bowl of milk on the porch, just waiting for her. Lucky Kitten!“
Children of any age would love this book and the simple illustrations of a young kitten exploring.
Kitten's First Full Moon by Kevin Henkes, 2004. Caldecott Award Winning Book. This is a very cute, simple story about a kitten who desperately wants to get a bowl of milk in the sky, not realizing that it is a full moon. The illustration shows an adorable kitten jumping, falling, and exploring the world around her to get to the “bowl of milk“. The illustrations are black and white and look like pencils.
She leaped with all her might...poor kitten she was wet and sad and tired and hungry.
Kitten is trying to get her bowl of milk throughout the whole story and still cannot find her bowl of milk. She keeps getting closer but can never catch it!
In this story it is kittens first full moon. The kitten finds a bowl waiting just for her. And is chasing it throughout the story.
“Kitten thought that surely that big bowl of milk was waiting just for her. “
One night, a kitten looks up at the sky and sees a full bowl of milk. The kitten goes on an adventure to drink from the bowl of milk. She finds herself at a pond where she thinks she will get milk only to find out it is not milk it is the moon.
Kitten was looking for a bowl of milk. But what she saw was a big, round, glowing moon.” This quote captures Kitten‘s initial confusion and sets the stage for her delightful adventure.
I would use this book in my classroom to introduce ideas of determination and persistence.
Kitten's First Full Moon by Kevin Henkes was published in 2004 and won the Caldecott Honor. The illustrations were very simple and cute in black and white. The book portrays themes of determination and persistence.
“Kitten saw a great big bowl of milk in the sky. And she wanted it.”
I would possibly read this to younger grades but ultimately find this story best for preschool age children, based on experience reading it to preschoolers. It lacks any meaningful messages but non the less is a good read for entertainment.
This book is an adorable tale of a little kitten who mistakes the full moon for a bowl of milk and embarks on an adventure to reach it. The story is humorous to young child and sparks curiosity and boosts imagination.
“So she went back home-and there was a great big bowl of milk on the porch, just waiting for her. Lucky Kitten!“
Kitten's First Full Moon appeals to many ages, and the simple illustrations are very inviting.
In Kevin Henkes, 2004, Caldecott award winning book, Kitten's First Full Moon, this simple story details a kitten trying to desperately get a bowl of milk in the sky (which is the moon). The illustrations are black and white and look almost like pencil.
“So she went back home- and there was a greater big bowl of milk on the porch, just waiting for her.“
Caldecott, 2014. Cute, simple story about a kitten who desperately wants to get a bowl of milk in the sky. He doesn't realize it is a full moon. The illustrations show the kitten exploring the world around her to get the bowl of milk. The illustrations are black and white and what looks like pencil.
Cute story with good illustrations. I liked how the moon was seen as a bowl of milk
“So she went back home—and there was a great big bowl of milk on the porch, just waiting for her. Lucky Kitten!”
Children of any age would love this book and the simple illustrations of a young kitten exploring.
Kitten‘s First Full Moon by Kevin Henkes, 2004. Caldecott Award Winning Book. This is a very cute, simply story about a kitten who desperately wants to get to a bowl of milk in the sky, not realizing that it is a full moon. The illustration shows an adorable kitten jumping, falling, and exploring the world around her to get to the “bowl of milk”. The illustrations are black and white and look like pencil.
The kitten is a role model for children reading the story. She takes chances, never gives up, tries out different strategies, and does not get down on herself.
Kitten's First Full Moon is a children's picture book written and illustrated by Kevin Henkes. It was published in 2004, the book tells the story of a kitten who thinks the moon is a bowl of milk and tries many different attempts to drink it. It 2005 Caldecott Medal for his illustrations. The book is heart warming and would be perfect for children with cats. The illustrations are black and white but convey the story very well.
“So she raced down the tree and raced through the grass and raced to the edge of the pond. She leapedwith all her might— Poor Kitten!”
This book is great for the classroom to explain that it is okay to make mistakes, it is just me of the was we learn.
Kitten‘s First Full Moon by Kevin Henkes was published in 2004 and awarded The Caldecott Metal in 2005. This picture book is about a kitten that is starving and is just trying to get to their bowl of milk. Little does the kitten know that the bowl of milk they have been chasing all night is the moon. Once the kitten realizes she heads back home and there is a bowl of milk waiting.
“Still, there was the little bowl of milk, just waiting.“ I find this line so silly because it really isn't a bowl of milk.
This book is silly to read but can also allot for a deeper feelings about perseverance. I think this would really good to read when students may be feeling hopeless.