Disney Moana: Moana Makes a Kite: An On-The-Go Storybook Adventure (Boardbook)

SKU 9781836508137

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A portable storybook adventure for Disney Moana fans to carry along with them on-the-go!

Bring the magic of Disney wherever you go with this adorable Disney Moana carry-along storybook, with a built-in carry handle so kids can take their favourite Disney story on every adventure.

It's time for the yearly Motunui Kite Festival! Find out whether Moana's ambitious creation soars or struggles to get off the ground in this fun Moana story.

Perfect for toddlers, preschoolers, and young Moana fans, this super-fun storybook blends colourful illustrations, simple storytelling, and a fun, travel-friendly book that encourages independent reading and imaginative play.

This storybook is ideal for bedtime stories, on-the-go entertainment, or as a special gift for any Moana fan.

About the Author

Walter Elias "Walt" Disney (/ˈdɪzni/; December 5, 1901 – December 15, 1966) was an American entrepreneur, animator, voice actor, and film producer. He was a prominent figure within the American animation industry and throughout the world, and is regarded as a cultural icon, known for his influence and contributions to entertainment during the 20th century. As a Hollywood business mogul, he and his brother Roy O. Disney co-founded The Walt Disney Company.

As an animator and entrepreneur, Disney was particularly noted as a filmmaker and a popular showman, as well as an innovator in animation and theme park design. He and his staff created numerous famous fictional characters including Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, and Goofy. Disney himself was the original voice for Mickey. During his lifetime, he won 22 Academy Awards and received four honorary Academy Awards from a total of 59 nominations, including a record of four in one year, giving him more Oscar awards and nominations than any other individual in history. Disney also won seven Emmy Awards and gave his name to the Disneyland and Walt Disney World Resort theme parks in the U.S., as well as the international resorts Tokyo Disney Resort, Disneyland Paris, Hong Kong Disneyland, and Shanghai Disney Resort.

Disney died from lung cancer on December 15, 1966, in Burbank, California. He left behind a vast legacy, including numerous animated shorts and feature films produced during his lifetime; the company, parks, and animation studio that bear his name; and the California Institute of the Arts (CalArts).

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