Kitten’s First Full Moon by Kevin Henkes was the 2005 Caldecott Medal winner. I gave this book five stars. This picture book is intended for readers from preschool to grade two but its themes are universal. The book follows kitten in her many attempts to find that big bowl of milk, which happens to be the moon. She runs, she jumps, she climbs, but to no avail. However, when finally returning home, she finds that dish of milk waiting for her, and she is happy. This book symbolizes our determination to keep trying even in the face of defeat, even if we aren’t clear on what we are exactly after. If we keep trying, ultimately, we can find success and happiness. The illustrations in this book are black and white, which I think is intended to make the story universal. The challenge and characters may change, but we are all must keep trying, no matter what. Even if we get down on ourselves, we can still find triumph, even if it is right back where we started. I think young readers will connect to kitten’s attempts and find humor in it. Clear connections can be made to readers of all ages that we must never give up.