All the Awake Animals Are Almost Asleep
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- $9.99
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- $9.99
Publisher Description
My little one, lay down your head.It's time to doze, it's time for bed.You tell me, "I'm not sleepy now.""Just try," I say. You ask me, "How?"
In this lyrical animal ABC book, a mother tries to tuck her child in for the night by telling him about all the awake animals that are getting sleepy. From antlered Antelope to zzz-ing Zebra, this alphabet of animals becomes an exquisite celebration of language and nature, just right for lulling even the most wide-awake little ones into a cozy, soothing slumber.
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Parents are wont to point out that just because everyone else is doing something doesn't mean their offspring should, but Dragonwagon and McPhail provide a persuasive exception. When a small boy resists sleep, his mother points out that "every creature, tame and wild,/ has night and day, has still and leap,/ has wide awake and sound asleep." While McPhail imagines that some of those weary animals are watching from the doorway and window, Dragonwagon offers an "alphabet of ways to sleep," smoothly working in some alliteration: "Rabbit relaxes into restful repose, dreaming of ripe red radishes." With meticulous inking and a palette of watercolors that glows with the soft colors of dusk and twilight, McPhail portrays an animal world where sleep is a welcome visitor and bedding down is an eloquent expression of personality. Each of his animal portraits is a beautiful mix of texture, detail, and mood, whether portraying a yawning, hulking yak or an otter who snoozes while clutching a looping letter "O" like a floatation device. Ages 3 6.