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Trees on the Moon : A Dream of All You Might Become

$17.99
Format

Pre-Order Now — Hardcover Edition Ships by mid-December 2025, and Board Book Edition Ships by mid-January 2026

A poetic journey through wonder, courage, and limitless dreams - celebration of hope that grows from even the hardest places. Inspired by her daughter's NICU story, ICU nurse and trach mom Annie Carter, MSN, RN wrote this book for every child - no matter their medical needs, disabilities, or differences. There are no names or pronouns here, because this dream belongs to you. Because some of the brightest dreams begin in hospital rooms. And sometimes, trees really do grow on the moon.

Trees on the Moon is a poetic journey of wonder, courage, and hope - a celebration of dreams that grow from even the hardest places.

Your pre-order helps support the first print run of our Dreamer Collection. Orders will ship as soon as the books arrive from our printer in mid-December 2025.

Description

Written and illustrated by Annie Carter, MSN, RN, this tender story invites children to imagine limitless possibilities for who they can become-an artist, astronomer, astronaut, or dreamer planting trees on the moon. Through gentle rhyme and radiant art, it reminds readers that no dream is too big and no beginning too small.

Inspired by Annie's daughter Amelia's early medical journey, Trees on the Moon was created for every child, especially those with medical needs, disabilities, or differences, to see themselves reflected in stories of strength and imagination. There are no names or pronouns here, because this dream belongs to you.

Perfect for bedtime, classrooms, and moments when you want to plant seeds of hope. This book encourages families to discuss courage, creativity, and the beauty of dreaming during times of adversity.

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A portion of the proceeds from this book will be donated to support organizations that serve children with rare diseases and families facing medical uncertainty.

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