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  • Published: 11 February 2016
  • ISBN: 9781848691841
  • Imprint: LTP Studio
  • Format: Board Book
  • Pages: 24
  • RRP: $17.99

By the Light of the Moon



It's bedtime in the forest and a little deer wants to stay up. "Is Fox still awake? Are the squirrels still playing in the trees?" he asks his mummy. But, as the dark draws in, Fawn finds that his friends are already fast asleep.

This gentle, sleepytime board book is perfect to share with your little one at bedtime. With beautiful illustrations of woodland animals, a squishy padded cover and sturdy pages for little hands, your toddler will love snuggling up to read this lyrical bedtime rhyme night after night. With a huge glittery moon on the front cover, it’s an ideal gift for 1 to 3 year olds too! 

As each woodland family gets ready for bed, Little Deer isn’t ready to sleep yet. “Is Fox still awake? Are the squirrels still playing in the trees?” Follow Mummy Deer as she takes her fawn on a bedtime walk, meeting lots of other sleepy animals along the way, before it’s time for everyone to drift off to sleep!

The perfect companion to Under the Sleepy Stars, also by Stephanie Shaw and Rebecca Harry.

  • Published: 11 February 2016
  • ISBN: 9781848691841
  • Imprint: LTP Studio
  • Format: Board Book
  • Pages: 24
  • RRP: $17.99

About the authors

Stephanie Shaw

After a successful career teaching children with severe behavioral challenges, school counseling and school administration, Stephanie Shaw now loves creating stories that range from quiet to quirky, poetry to prose. When she isn’t assisting door-to-door vacuum cleaner vampire salesmen, taking cows on shopping trips for muumuus, or helping garden slugs with their calligraphy, she can be found at home in the beautiful Pacific Northwest. Visit her on the web at StephanieShawAuthor.com. Emilie Gill completed her MA in children’s book illustration from the Cambridge School of Art. She was a Highly Commended recipient of the Macmillan Prize for Illustration and has been longlisted for the World Illustration Awards. As a child, Emilie couldn’t decide whether she wanted to be a musician, a zookeeper, or a secret agent. In her spare time, Emilie will most likely be found befriending the local wildlife of Kentucky, where she lives. Follow her on Instagram @emiliegilldraws and visit her on the web at EmilieGill.com.