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Cargando... Night's Nicepor Barbara Emberley, Ed Emberley
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. Night's Nice was first published in 1962. It's a bright, colorful and rhyming romp through all of the reasons why night is nice, "Fireflies Owls And yellow-eyed cats All think night's nice And of course So do bats." Illustrated by Ed Emberly in gouache and ink, in his now-classic style, the light-hearted illustrations manage to evoke evening, while still offering a riot of color. A perfect book to read before going to bed, "So hop into bed, Turn over thrice And whisper this softly: Night's nice, night's nice, night's nice." What a perfect bedtime book! I absolutely love this little book and I am not giving it up. *grin* "Caldecott Award winners Ed and Barbara Emberley capture the wonder of nighttime in this reissued bedtime classic." Little many many reasons of why night is a nice thing, the sound and rhythm of this short story is relaxing and is sure to work some wonders on aiding your little one to sleep. I highly recommend it for all homes! School Library Journal 12/1/2008 PreS-K—An inviting exploration of the wonders of nighttime, originally published in 1962. Text and images bring out the positive: night is a time to make wishes on stars, find the Big Dipper, and enjoy a bright moon. Darkness, the author and artist remind readers, also plays a part in holidays from fireworks on the 4th of July, to "spooky Halloween make-believe," to caroling at Christmas time. The book closes on a quiet note as animals, birds, and fish go to sleep, and a youngster, with Teddy Bear close by, tucks into bed. Thin, sketchlike black line drawings, awash in sumptuous jewel-toned colors, work in tandem with this soothing tale sure to diminish night frights for youngsters concerned about the dark.—Barbara Elleman, Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art, Amherst, MA Copyright 2008 Reed Business Information. Personal Review: A winding-down time to go to bed picture book to share with a little one. The book portrays night and darkness in a positive way, not something to be frightened of. Brightly colored pages accompany the rhyming text that lulls the reader and listener to welcome sleeptime. Simple and soothing. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
Moonlit treetops, city lamps aglow, bright fireworks bursting in a dark July sky, and other wondrous illuminated evening sights are captured in a colorful picture book with a die-cut moon and silver foil title type on the cover. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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