Little Rabbit is getting very tired, but he cant go to sleep not without the big silver moon keeping watch over him in the sky. So Little Rabbit waits for the moon to rise. And he waits, and waits some more. How long? he asks a nearby flower, then a shimmering lake, and a long winding path. But nobody seems to know. Little Rabbit begins to think the moon might never come. Curling up, he finally falls asleep, just as a large silvery disc slides silently into the night sky. Arnolds tender illustrations give Little Rabbit and his natural surroundings human-like qualities that children willlove.
Beth Shoshan was born in Brighton. She never seemed destined to be a children's writer, after all she had failed English Composition. But everything changed when she was challenged by Meadowside to write the most inappropriate children's book imaginable - it should contain sweets, explosions and arcane English words. She did, and Smidge became an instant best-seller. Now with over 30 titles to her name, Beth has become one of the most successful children's authors of the past few years.