Everyone Sleeps
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- USD 5.99
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- USD 5.99
Descripción editorial
In this good-night book that explains how a variety of animals go to sleep, the sun has set and the whole family has gone to bed, except for their dog, Conrad. Curious to find out if anyone else is awake, he wanders far and wide—through fields and forests, across lakes and oceans—only to find all creatures fast asleep. Conrad is wide-awake, although counting a herd of snoring sheep does make him drowsy! Is everyone asleep?
Marcellus Hall’s lush nighttime scenes glow with warmth in this playful bedtime story, which features a variety of land and sea creatures, and is narrated by a funny little goggle-eyed pug who will steal readers’ hearts.
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In illustrator Hall's first book as author, too, a family's diminutive, anxiety-ridden pug, Conrad, is plagued with sleeplessness. Conrad's enormous, moist eyes widen in consternation as he watches the family head upstairs ("Everyone is getting ready for bed./ Good night, everyone,' they all said"), leaving him alone. Hall (Because You Are My Teacher) works in casual, swoopy watercolor, gouache, and ink, painting fields of dark purples and blues and pools of moonlight as Conrad wanders far and wide, discovering that other animals aren't bothered by insomnia. "Ducks sleep swimming in a row./ What about plants? I don't know./ Frogs spend their nights/ at the bottoms of lakes.../ A bear sleeps for months before he wakes." Conrad even takes a diminutive motorboat out into the sea to check out sleeping otters, as well as a polar bear slumbering on an ice floe, where the pug's eyes take on an especially alarmed cast. Straightforward verse and pared-down spreads make for even pacing, and the story moves smartly to its conclusion as Conrad finally finds companionship and consolation. Ages 3 5.