Moon Baby: Your Guide To Making A Wish Come True

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Moon Baby is a magical and soothing introduction to the lunar cycle, perfect for bedtime snuggles and wish-making rituals. The Moon controls the tides and guides the Earth through its seasons, but did you know it can also help your little one with their dreams? Moon Baby invites children to connect with the rhythm of the moon, teaching them how to set gentle intentions as they move through each phase, from new moon to full.

With, hand-drawn illustrations and lettering by artist Roxy Prima-Johnson, and lyrical text by Los Angeles-based writer and witch Sarah Spurlock, this book is both a visual delight and a grounding nighttime ritual. Each page offers a tender moment of wonder, self-reflection, and empowerment, reminding children that their dreams matter, and the universe is listening.

Charming, calming, and deeply intentional, Moon Baby is a unique addition to any child’s bookshelf, especially for families interested in mindfulness, nature-based spirituality, or raising little ones who feel connected to the world around them.

Book Specs:
Hard Cover Board Book, Perfect for Toddlers and Kids
Trim Size: 6in x 6in
Page Count: 22 pages
Premium Matte Finish

NOTE: Moon Baby is available for PRE-ORDER. Books ship Aug 18th and tracking will be provided.

About the Author: Sarah Spurlock (she/her) is a writer, artist, and witch in Los Angeles. A trained historian, Sarah has a unique ability to interpret information for a large audience, turning complicated concepts into engaging stories that all can enjoy. Her work, which ranges from profiles to feature stories to children’s activity sections, has appeared in publications such as The Hollywood Reporter, Los Angeles Times, Architectural Digest, Sunset Magazine, and more. Her witchcraft zines can also be purchased at HausWitch in Salem, Massachusetts. 

Sarah is a Gemini Sun and Leo Rising, and she’s never met a soapbox or a microphone she didn’t love. When she’s not writing, she’s working through her unending To Be Read stacks, collecting vinyl records with her husband Eric, training for competitive dancing, or snuggling her three-legged cat.

Moon Baby is a magical and soothing introduction to the lunar cycle, perfect for bedtime snuggles and wish-making rituals. The Moon controls the tides and guides the Earth through its seasons, but did you know it can also help your little one with their dreams? Moon Baby invites children to connect with the rhythm of the moon, teaching them how to set gentle intentions as they move through each phase, from new moon to full.

With, hand-drawn illustrations and lettering by artist Roxy Prima-Johnson, and lyrical text by Los Angeles-based writer and witch Sarah Spurlock, this book is both a visual delight and a grounding nighttime ritual. Each page offers a tender moment of wonder, self-reflection, and empowerment, reminding children that their dreams matter, and the universe is listening.

Charming, calming, and deeply intentional, Moon Baby is a unique addition to any child’s bookshelf, especially for families interested in mindfulness, nature-based spirituality, or raising little ones who feel connected to the world around them.

Book Specs:
Hard Cover Board Book, Perfect for Toddlers and Kids
Trim Size: 6in x 6in
Page Count: 22 pages
Premium Matte Finish

NOTE: Moon Baby is available for PRE-ORDER. Books ship Aug 18th and tracking will be provided.

About the Author: Sarah Spurlock (she/her) is a writer, artist, and witch in Los Angeles. A trained historian, Sarah has a unique ability to interpret information for a large audience, turning complicated concepts into engaging stories that all can enjoy. Her work, which ranges from profiles to feature stories to children’s activity sections, has appeared in publications such as The Hollywood Reporter, Los Angeles Times, Architectural Digest, Sunset Magazine, and more. Her witchcraft zines can also be purchased at HausWitch in Salem, Massachusetts. 

Sarah is a Gemini Sun and Leo Rising, and she’s never met a soapbox or a microphone she didn’t love. When she’s not writing, she’s working through her unending To Be Read stacks, collecting vinyl records with her husband Eric, training for competitive dancing, or snuggling her three-legged cat.