The Rainbabies

The Rainbabies
ISBN-10
0688151132
ISBN-13
9780688151133
Category
Juvenile Fiction
Pages
32
Language
English
Published
2004-03-16
Publisher
Harper Collins
Author
Laura Krauss Melmed

Description

On a moonlit night. . . In the magic of a moonshower, a childless couple finds a dozen tiny babies in a meadow. Written in classic folktale tradition, illustrated with astonishing paintings, The Rainbabies is woven from magic and moonbeams.

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