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     ǰ  Kiss Good Night (۹, Christopher Awards , ۹) (ǰ)

  å:Kiss Good Night (۹, Christopher Awards , ۹) (ǰ)
  :Amy Hest, Anita Jeram (Illustrator)
  ǻ : Candlewick Press
  :32
  ISBN:0763621145
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* 2002 Christopher Awards


Guess How Much I Love You Ʊ 䳢 ƺ 䳢 ׸ ǥߴ Anita Jeram ׸ȭåԴϴ.

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Edition: Paperback, 32 pages
ISBN-10: 0763621145
ISBN-13: 978-0763621148
å ũ : 19.7cm x 19.7cm



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Book Description
Outside, the wind blows and the rain comes down. Inside, it is Sam's bedtime. Mrs. Bear reads him a story, tucks him in, and brings him warm milk. "Are you ready now, Sam?" she asks. "I'm waiting," he says. What else does Sam need before going to sleep? Could Mrs. Bear have forgotten a kiss? Kiss Good Night is a delightful picture book from the award-winning author of the Baby Duck books and the illustrator of Guess How Much I Love You.


Publishers Weekly
Hest (When Jessie Came Across the Sea) pays tribute to reassuring bedtime rituals that assuage a toddler's fears even on a "dark and stormy night." Sam the bear cub will not go to sleep. "I'm waiting," he keeps telling Mrs. Bear, even though she's checked off everything on the bedtime list: book, blanket, friends (his stuffed toys) and milk. Then it dawns on Sam's mom that she's forgotten the kiss good night. Sam manages to coax a total of 10 goodnight kisses from Mom. With understated repetition and lyricism, Hest establishes the coziness of the nighttime interplay as well as the menacing sounds of the storm from inside Sam's bedroom: "Splat! on the roof. Splat! Splat! on the windows. The wind blew. Whoo, whoooo." Jeram moves from the light palette and breezy artwork in Guess How Much I Love You to thickly applied acrylic paintings. Her radiantly rendered ochre and rust shades translate easily from the autumn storm outside to the sturdy furniture and heavy wool blankets inside. While her characters' expressions seldom change, she uses their contrasting physical presence to great effect. The hulking Mrs. Bear is a literal bulwark of maternal devotion, while Sam's roly-poly poses comically communicate his coy devotion.


Children's Literature
It is a dark and stormy night and Little Bear is having trouble going to sleep. His mother reads his favorite book, tucks him into bed with his red blanket and his stuffed animal friends, and drinks warm milk with him. Little Bear responds to each of these activities with, "I'm waiting." Finally, Mrs. Bear gives him good night kisses and he falls asleep. Jeram's large colorful pictures contribute to the coziness of this book. Perfect for bedtime.


School Library Journal
Hest begins this sweet bedtime tale with, "It was a dark and stormy night on Plum Street" and Jeram's luminous folk paintings show a small, worried bear peering out the window at the wind-hurled leaves. The scene switches to inside his bedroom, golden in the lamplight, where Mrs. Bear is trying to put her son to sleep. The repetitive phrasing in each sequence, bound to delight young ones, is: "`Ready now, Sam?' `Oh, no,' said Sam. `I'm waiting.'" Mrs. Bear wracks her brain for every detail of their bedtime routine. They read their favorite book. They arrange the youngster's stuffed animals and drink some warm milk, while the wind blows, "Whoo, whoooo." Finally Mrs. Bear thinks to ask, "what did I forget?" "You know," says Sam. And, after a moment's thought, she does-as will every child who has absorbed the title of the book. This is an enchanting little story, with homey illustrations that add to its appeal. It will be particularly reassuring to read aloud on those dark and stormy nights.


Booklist
"It was a dark and stormy night on Plum Street," as Mrs. Bear puts little Sam to bed. After the bedtime ritual--the story, the elaborate tuck-in, the stuffed animal roundup, the glass of milk--Sam is still not ready for sleep. "What did I forget?" asks Mrs. Bear. It's the "kiss good night" that he's waiting for, and finally Mrs. Bear remembers and delivers the appropriate number to her already sleeping cub. The bedtime routine may be well-trod territory, but there's room for this title, which captures universal experience with humor, warmth, and authenticity. Jeram's thickly brushed, stylized paintings, in rich autumn colors, contrast the safe, snug interior of little Bear's bedroom with the swirling darkness outside, and the simple, repetitive text winds down at just the right pace for a sleepy audience. Pair this with Lauren Child's more boisterous I Am Not Sleepy and I Will Not Go to Bed.
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