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Harry Moon Snow Day Color Edition

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Kligore’s halloween alarm fails to awaken him so that he can cast his daily early morning spell over Sleepy Hollow. Harry and his friends awaken to three feet of freshly fallen snow as winter punches through Halloween for one wonderful moment. Sleepy Hollow Middle School’s very first SNOW DAY! The Good Mischief Team has a whole day to figure out what to do with a glorious, magnificent, juicy twenty-four hours, a gift courtesy of Mayor Maximus Kligore.

200 pages, Hardcover

Published January 16, 2018

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Mark Andrew Poe

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Harry Moon author Mark Andrew Poe never thought about being a children’s writer growing up. His dream was to love and care for animals, specifically his friends in the rabbit community.

Along the way, Mark became successful in all sorts of interesting careers. He entered the print and publishing world as a young man and his company did really, really well.

Mark became a popular and nationally sought-after health care advocate for the care and well-being of rabbits.

Years ago, Mark came up with the idea of a story about a young man with a special connection to a world of magic, all revealed through a remarkable rabbit friend. Mark worked on his idea for several years
before building a collaborative creative team to help bring his idea to life. And Harry Moon was born.

In 2014, Mark began a multi-book print series project intended to launch Harry Moon into the youth marketplace as a hero defined by a love for a magic where love and ‘DO NO EVIL’ live. Today, Mark continues to work on the many stories of Harry Moon. He lives in suburban Chicago with his wife and his 25 rabbits.

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6,763 reviews157 followers
April 23, 2018
Once again, I got the opportunity to visit Sleepy Hollow as well as Harry Moon, his family and his friends. These books are a cross between adventure, magic, families, friends and some bad characters. The town has been taken over by the mayor and it is Halloween themed and there are some pretty nasty characters floating around.

In this outing Harry gets his first chance to see snow. You see, due to Kilgore's spell, it never snows in Sleepy Hollow. In fact, Harry is already 13, and it has never snowed in his lifetime. So when he wakes up that morning, he can't believe it when he looks outside and sees enough snow to bring the whole town to a standstill. There is no school and no algebra test, but there is time for snowballs, sledding and playing all day in the snow. While Honey, Declan, Hao, and Riley and Harry all love the snow, Kilgore is not happy. In fact he sends out his henchmen dressed up creepy snowmen to try and stop the fun. Harry is a budding magician, but he has to think long and hard whether this is the right time to use his magic. A great good vs evil story, bullying, as well as teaching that it is important to think over a situation before deciding if and when to act. It is also a fun winter story. The illustrations are fun and will appeal to young readers. It is a chapter book, that would be appropriate for children 10 and up. I could see some reluctant readers (especially boys) liking this series and wanting to read more. A good addition for a school or class library, and I would suggest getting the previous books as well. I have read others in this series and the Honey Moon series and they would all fit nicely. The publisher generously provided me a copy of this book via Netgalley.
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April 29, 2020
The book ends at page 145 the rest is just filler. I liked the book. I think it's cool that you can just pick up this book and read it without reading previous ones. I think the theme is you stand up to bullies.
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1,743 reviews35 followers
August 1, 2018
My son and I read this together and had a great time with it. Evidently there are other books featuring Harry Moon and his family and I look forward to reading those as well. I thank Netgalley for the opportunity to read and review this book.
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March 29, 2018
It never snows in Sleepy Hollow. Harry Moon is already 13, and it has never snowed in his lifetime. So when he wakes up, trying to prepare himself mentally for his algebra test, he can't believe it when he finally looks outside and sees enough snow to bring the whole town to a halt. No school! No algebra test! Just snowballs and sledding, all day long! 

Harry isn't the only one who is excited. His 10-year-old sister Honey is ready to go out and get snowy, and Harry's best friends Hao, Declan, and Riley are all also ready to get out in the snow and have some fun. 

But not everyone is happy with the snow. In fact, the whole snowstorm was a huge mistake. Mayor Kilgore uses a magic incantation every night to keep Sleepy Hollow at a regulated temperature, and when a smuggled kitten activated the Mayor's allergies the night before, he wasn't able to stop the snow from coming. But he could send out his two sons and his two evil henchmen, dressed up as creepy snowmen, to try to put a stop to all the kids' fun. 

When Harry and his friends find out that the creepy snowmen are terrorizing the kids of the town, they know they need to do something. Harry is tempted to bring out his magic wand and use his developing powers to stop the snowmen, but his mentors encourage him to think very carefully before he acts. But he and his friends want to do something to stop the evil they feel is taking over their town. It is up to Harry to decide how he'll fight to get his town back. 

Harry Moon Snow Day is a charming story of good verses evil, with lots of hot chocolate and sledding thrown in for good measure. Even though Harry is a young magician, learning when it's a good idea to use his powers and when not to, the lessons he learns are universal and could be translated to any spiritual construct where you want to teach children how to be smart and compassionate in their choices. It's a lovely story, and author Mark Andrew Poe underlines it with lessons in love. 



Galleys for Harry Moon Snow Day were provided by Diamond Book Distributors through NetGalley, with many thanks. 
Profile Image for Jill Jemmett.
1,864 reviews35 followers
January 31, 2018
This is another great middle grade story about the Moon children.

I love the “moon” refererences in the children names: Honey Moon and Harvest Moon. They are so cute.

The mayor is quite a villain in this story. He doesn’t cast a spell to prevent snow from coming to Sleepy Hollow, so it snows there the next day. I can’t imagine a town without snow, or a spell that can prevent snow from falling! We have had so much snow in Toronto already, and it’s only January so we have a few more months of snow to go!

This is a good twist on the snow day story. Most kids are always wishing for a snow day so they can be off school, but the kids in Sleepy Hollow had never had a snow day before so it was an extra special occasion.

This is a great winter story for kids!

I received this book on NetGalley.
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