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Little Tiger
02 April 2026
It's nighttime at the pond, but five little goslings aren't quite ready to drift off just yet. Only Mama Goose's soothing, lyrical story of the Moon's nightly crossing of the sky, and all the animals below, can bring about their sweet dreams . . .

""Can we have the story of Moon's lullaby?"" asks one little gosling.

""Yes,"" says Mama. ""But you will have to be very quiet and listen . . .""

Day is drawing to a close at the pond, but five little goslings aren't ready to sleep just yet. They want to hear their favourite bedtime story about the animals that Moon watches over on her nightly crossing of the sky. Soon the goslings are wrapped up in their mama's words, scurrying like rabbits, buzzing like bees and croaking like frogs. But as darkness blankets their home, they find themselves feeling sleepier and sleepier . . .

This beautiful, atmospheric picture book from Carnegie-nominated Jolia Moscard

follows all our favourite woodland animals in a panoramic nighttime adventure. With evocative illustrations and beautiful text, this book will immerse your little reader in the world of the great outdoors. Perfect for fans of We're Going on a Bear Hunt, Owl Babies and The Shirley Hughes Collection.
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Illustrated by:   Júlia Moscardó
Imprint:   Little Tiger
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 254mm,  Width: 229mm, 
ISBN:   9781838916701
ISBN 10:   1838916709
Pages:   32
Publication Date:  
Recommended Age:   From 3 to 6 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  English as a second language
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming

Jolia Moscard is an award winning artist and illustrator. She lives in the UK with her partner Joe (also an illustrator) and their daughter.She studied Fine Arts in Val ncia, with an Erasmus exchange scholarship at Leeds University. In 2017, she graduated from the MA in Children's Book illustration at Cambridge School of Art.

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