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Goodnight Songs

By (author) Margaret Wise Brown
Format: Board book
Publisher: Union Square & Co., United States
Imprint: Sterling
Published: 3rd Oct 2017
Dimensions: w 178mm h 178mm d 13mm
Weight: 300g
Interest age: From 0 to 3 years
ISBN-10: 1454927062
ISBN-13: 9781454927068
Barcode No: 9781454927068
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Synopsis
"Baby sail the seven seas Safely in my arms When the waves go up and down You are safe from harm." Now this New York Times bestselling collection of charming lullabies by Margaret Wise Brown (Goodnight Moon) comes in an adorable board edition--still gorgeously illustrated by 12 award-winning artists. The roster of celebrated names includes Carin Berger, whose The Little Yellow Leaf was a New York Times Best Illustrated Children's Book; Eric Puybaret, who brought the bestselling Puff, the Magic Dragon to life on the page; Coretta Scott King Honor Award winner Sean Qualls; and Caldecott Honor medalist Melissa Sweet. It's the perfect gift to wish children a sweet goodnight. The illustrators are Jonathan Bean * Carin Berger * Sophie Blackall * Linda Bleck * Renata Liwska * Christopher Silas Neal * Zachariah OHora * Eric Puybaret * Sean Qualls * Isabel Roxas * Melissa Sweet * Dan Yaccarino

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Praise for the hardcover edition of Goodnight Songs "It's a treasure trove: one dozen previously unpublished lyrical songs illustrated by the likes of Jonathan Bean, Carin Berger and Melissa Sweet. . . . the simple rhymes have Brown's trademark charm . . . children will enjoy the whimsical scenes, and adult mavens of children's literature will appreciate and delight in the background of the discovery."--Kirkus Reviews "These tranquil poems are best shared one-on-one, preferably in the lap of a caring adult right before tuck-in time. Nothing but sweet dreams could possibly follow."--School Library Journal