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Reading level: Baby-Preschool
Edition: Hardcover: 32 pages
ISBN: 068816272X
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Illustrations and rhyming text conveys a mother's love for her child.
Book Description
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e-book pioneer Remy Charlip's new offering is a work of love--and new parents will feel right at home as they read aloud this enchanting sleepytime . . . or anytime . . . rhyme. Affectionately illustrated pages show a mother and baby playing in the nursery, and the beguiling backdrops feature the clouds, the stars, the moon--the whole world--mirroring their unconditional devotion. Comforting, lyrical, tangible, universal--here is a love song for a baby . . . or for anyone in love.
Ingram
Illustrations and rhyming text conveys a mother's love for her child.
Publisher's Weekly
Charlip (Fortunately) brings his expertise to this simple yet endearing bedtime book. Sitting on a bed before a pair of gracefully billowing curtains, a mother cuddles her baby and tenderly makes an inventory: "I love your hands/ your teeth, your nose/ your ankles, feet/ and all ten toes." Variations on this theme appear on each page ("I love your knees, your north, your south"), giving the text an incantatory feel. Charlip's depiction of the mother and child is highly stylized: just three small arcs on each character's face represent the eyes and mouth. These minimal facial features are also used to personify a series of unlikely mom-and-baby pairs glimpsed out the window. A smiling cloud embraces a smaller one; the changing scenery also includes little trees, suns, moons and stars shepherded by their mothers. The artist's skillful visual shorthand and his use of warm, stained-glass colors (particularly the rich violet of the full-bleed background) ward off sentimentality and bring on a happy, jazzy mood. His work joyfully telegraphs the utter bliss of two humans totally caught up in one another. All ages. (Aug.) Copyright 1999 Cahners Business Information.
School Library Journal
PreS An addition to the growing body of picture books portraying parental love. The focal point is a mother and her baby performing a pas de deux in sleepwear, framed by a bed and window. The outside views change with every page, but all of them present parent-and-child images (birds, felines, trees, rainbows) with the same simple curved-line features found on the humans. The use of lavender watercolor wash on textured-paper backgrounds for the text provides a twilight aura throughout. In the penultimate scene, mother and child are silhouetted against a panorama depicting all previously seen groupings; finally, they embrace in sleep. The pleasing rhyme includes some whimsy: "I love /your special/face,/your eyes,/your mouth./I love/your knees,/your north,/your south." Youngsters will delight in both the sounds and shapes of this title, the latter well-defined with black outlines. This gentle ode begs to be shared at bedtime; it is also a good choice for infant programs, where parents can flow with the cadence and revel in their babies. Wendy Lukehart, Dauphin County Library, Harrisburg, PA Copyright 1999 Cahners Business Information.
Amazon.com
Sleepytime Rhyme is billed as a love song for babies--but then, is there anyone who doesn't need a love song sung to them every once in a while? Simple, sweet rhymes enumerate everything a mother loves about her child: "Your special face,/ Your eyes,/ Your mouth./ I love/ Your knees/ Your north,/ Your south." The comforting repetition of the rhythm is extended by the soft, brightly colored illustrations. On every page, the mother holds and plays with her infant on the same divan in the same room. Behind them, the window reveals the only changing elements of each page: a mama cat with her kitten, a full-grown tree with a young sapling, big and small rainbows. Remy Charlip, well-loved illustrator of many classics (The Dead Bird, by Margaret Wise Brown) and author-illustrator of many more (Arm in Arm, Fortunately), has a uniquely recognizable style. In Sleepytime Rhyme, he has created a peaceful purple world that will soothe and warm anyone who is loved enough to hear this book read aloud. (Baby to preschool) --Emilie Coulter
About the Author
Remy Charlip knew he wanted to be involved with picture books when he graduated from Cooper Union in 1949.He says he was fortunate to have begun his career with two brilliant picture book pioneers:Margaret Wise Brown (The Dead Bird and David's Little Indian) and Ruth Krauss (A Moon or a Button).Since then he has collaborated with many talented authors as well as written and illustrated such modern classics as Thirteen, Arm In Arm, and Fortunately.
In addition, Mr. Charlip has acted in and written plays, choreographed and performed dances, and designed sets and costumes.He lives in San Franscisco, California. |
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