Arno and the Path of the Moon
A taiga tale for bedtime
In the frozen taiga lives Arno, a curious little lynx cub who wanders off following the trail of a rabbit and suddenly finds himself lost among identical pines. When night falls like a blue blanket, a great silver moon traces a path of light across the snow. Arno learns that even on the coldest night, someone always guides those who feel alone. A tender bedtime story about the fear of getting lost and the certainty of finding home again.
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A look inside
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In the frozen taiga, where pine trees touched the sky, there lived a little lynx named Arno.
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Arno had curious eyes, soft ears, and a heart eager to discover the world.
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One afternoon, something different lingered in the air. A light, quick scent… the trail of a little rabbit.
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He walked a little farther… and then a little more. Until suddenly, everything felt different.
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“I think… I'm lost,” he whispered softly. His ears drooped, and his tail grew still.
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Then, something gently glimmered behind the clouds. It was the moon.
Arno and the Path of the Moon is the first title from the THPress imprint. An illustrated tale meant to be read aloud, paced like a breath before sleep. The story travels from curiosity to being lost, from a soft fear to the return home — and leaves behind an image that children remember as adults: that there is always a light that traces the way back.
This book is part of the Children’s Tales 1 collection, a series of short stories where small animals learn big things.