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Emily Kate Moon

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Emily Kate Moon is an award-winning American author and illustrator. Her published works include PUFF: All About Air (Dial Books, 2024), DROP: An Adventure Through the Water Cycle (Dial Books, 2021), and JOONE (Dial Books, 2013).

Her current series, Science Pals, is a new, fun, and engaging way to teach science to kids, ages 4-100. Using simple words and a narrative style, these books explain the basics of water, air, and light. The third book of the series, RAY: How Light Works will be out June 10, 2025.

DROP is a Blue Ribbon Selection of Dolly Parton's Imaginary Library for 2022 and 2023. Over 750,000 copies of DROP have been shipped to families around the world through this program.

JOONE is the winner of the 2014 CLC Book Award for compass
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Thank you so much for your note! I'm so glad you love Joone!! (I also love eating ice-cream sandwiches in the hammock!! Doesn't get any better…more
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Thank you so much for your note! I'm so glad you love Joone!! (I also love eating ice-cream sandwiches in the hammock!! Doesn't get any better than that!) Thank you for pointing out your favorite parts of the book. To answer your question: Yes! I am making more books. Keep an eye out for my next book, Drop, which is all about water. And hopefully there will be more Joone in the future!(less)
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Drop: An Adventure through ...

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How to Make Drop

To make your own Drop, all you need are simple supplies. But once you make one, you’ll want to make more!! Here’s a fun project you can do at home or in the classroom!

Supplies needed:

Ink (India ink or food coloring)

Water (just a splash in a cup!)

Dropper

Water-absorbent paper (mixed-media paper or watercolor paper)

A felt-tip pen

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Experiment with dropping the drops from different heights and see how

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Ray by Emily Kate Moon
"Third in a series that has included Puff (air) and Drop (water), Ray demonstrates how much information can be packed into a picturebook format. Even the endpapers explain that all light ultimately comes from stars like the sun, even the glow of firef" Read more of this review »
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"Using the Science Pals, Drop, Puff, and Ray, the author introduces young readers to the concept of light and how it provides the energy that allows life to flourish on Earth. Moon introduces readers to light beginning on the front end papers where sh" Read more of this review »
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This excuse-for-a-book is weirder than weird. No good can come from telling a child: "when you make something secret you make it special." That is groomer talk.
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My least favorite of all Silverstein’s work is this sad story. It’s a heartbreaker, for all the wrong reasons. It’s about mothers being martyrs, which is a weird topic for a kid’s book. It sends a bad message to everyone about relationships. I think ...more
Puff by Emily Kate Moon
"Reminiscent of Stacy McAnulty’s Our Universe series, Moon uses storytelling and humor to engage the reader in the book and sprinkles in information to teach all about air. The illustrations are perfect for the topic–light yet important to the story. " Read more of this review »
Puff by Emily Kate Moon
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In this companion to Drop: An Adventure through the Water Cycle (A Science Pals Book), we follow Drops' friend Puff on his adventures through the atmosphere. He and the other bits of wind protect that planet, and regula" Read more of this review »
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