
The Moon In The Well
A Rhyming Picture Book of a Classic Chinese Folktale in English, Simplified Chinese, & Pinyin!
Charlotte Chang(Author)
Chinese-English Bilingual Children's Book (Publisher)
Published on 14. December 2025
Book
Paperback/Softback
26 pages
978-1-998317-97-4 (ISBN)
Description
Curious monkeys, a glowing moon, and a gentle misunderstanding-welcome to a timeless story told in rhyme! Step into a calm, moonlit world where a classic Chinese folktale comes to life through gentle rhyming text and dreamy, painterly illustrations. The Moon in the Well is a soothing, read-aloud picture book designed to delight young readers while introducing them to Chinese language and culture in a natural, child-friendly way.
Gentle Rhymes That Flow - A calm, lyrical rhythm perfect for bedtime reading and repeated read-alouds.
A Classic Chinese Folktale - Thoughtfully retold for modern families in a warm, accessible way.
Bilingual Text (English & Chinese) - Encourages early language exposure through storytelling.
Includes Pinyin - Helps parents and children pronounce Chinese naturally and confidently.
Dreamy, Painterly Illustrations - Soft oil-painting-style artwork creates a cozy nighttime atmosphere.
Perfect for Little Readers - Ideal for toddlers and preschoolers (ages 3-6).
Encourages Observation & Curiosity - A gentle story that invites children to look closely and think for themselves.
Made for Bedtime & Storytime - Calm, reassuring, and never loud or scary.
A Meaningful Gift - A beautiful addition to any child's bookshelf, especially for bilingual families.
Perfect for parents, teachers, and gift-givers, this bilingual rhyming picture book with Pinyin offers a peaceful introduction to Chinese language and folklore-one gentle page at a time.
More details
Series
Language
English
Publishing group
Yue Chang
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 216 mm
Thickness: 2 mm
Weight
99 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-998317-97-4 (9781998317974)
Schweitzer Classification
Person
I was born in Beijing, China, and moved to Canada when I was 11 years old. My passion is to bridge the cultural gap between East and West through storytelling. I primarily focus on creating children's books based on Chinese mythology and Chinese idiom stories, aiming to introduce young readers to the rich heritage of Chinese culture. Through my stories, I hope to inspire curiosity and understanding in children from all backgrounds, celebrating the beauty of both cultures.