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* A Kirkus Reviews Best Book of the Year
* A National Parenting Publications Awards Gold Winner
* An Amazon Best Book of the Month Selection (October)
* An Amazon Top Ten Picture Book of the Year
* A University of Wisconsin-Madison CCBC 2012 Children's Choices Book
* A 2012 Bank Street College Children's Book Committee Outstanding Book
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Hardcover: 40 pages
ISBN-10: 0316056960
ISBN-13: 978-0316056960
å ũ: 27.4 cm x 27.4 cm
Kirkus Reviews *Starred Review*
In Pinkneys sumptuous elaboration of the familiar lullaby a chipmunks nighttime odyssey takes on the same epic scope as his Caldecott winning The Lion and the Mouse (2009).
Seamlessly tweaking a later version of the multi-verse 1806 original with minor changes in wording and repeated insertions of the first two lines as a chorus, the illustrator follows a furry traveler-who is often posed as if in song-through verdant tangles of dandelions and other flowers, up a tree and into an empty robins nest. With a turn of the page, that nest is transformed into a small boat (and the chipmunk acquires a sailor suit) that sails into the starry sky. The adventure briefly takes on an anxious cast when a gust topples the tiny explorer into a pond of much larger fish and other creatures, but a swan glides to the rescue and gently wings its little passenger up to the smiling Moon. Rendering natural details with typical accuracy, Pinkney fills his intimate watercolor close-ups with rippling leaves and rhythmic shifts of color that simultaneously create a feeling of active, if dreamlike energy while echoing the poems quiet cadences. He intersperses wordless interludes, either single pictures or short sequences, to create a unified story line and finishes with a final view of the dreamer curled up (still in that sailor suit) on a bed of soft leaves and down.
Just another superb outing from a fixed star twinkling in the childrens-literature firmament.
School Library Journal *Starred Review*
In his latest re-imagining of a childhood classic, Pinkney focuses on the wonderment of a chipmunk. The endpapers, which open at sunrise and conclude with starlight, signal the time frame. The inquisitive creature's quest to understand both what and where stars are (verses alternate at appropriate junctures) begins from the safety of his cozy nest. As time passes he discovers the shape in natural phenomena ranging from star-imprinted morning glories and the dew on a spider web to flickering fireflies and the gleam in a swan's eye. His actions become progressively more daring: seeing a robin's nest in the tree, he ascends. The home subtly transforms into a boat, he into a sailor, soaring through the heavens, borne on the breath of an animated wind, then gently deposited on a water lily for a final adventure. Employing pencil, watercolor, and colored pencil, the artist skillfully captures the chipmunk in a host of poses and expressions, building a character worthy of visiting again and again. An opulent blue winds through Pinkney's dazzling compositions, providing depth, unity, and pure pleasure. This world is so full of interest that scenes break the frames of small panels and full bleeds until the conclusion, when circular compositions provide security. Nods to other lullabies, a subplot, and music are smoothly incorporated. Illuminating notes discuss how the notion of a lullaby serving as a bridge from a child's safe haven to the unknown dream world inform Pinkney's telling. A stellar performance from a book-making virtuoso
Booklist *Starred Review*
From jacket to cover to endpapers, every element in the book contributes to the dreamlike vision of a curious adventurer exploring the natural world. This appropriate theme for young children finds expression in a series of vividly imagined, gracefully composed, and beautifully detailed illustrations.
The New York Times
Pinkney, who won a Caldecott Medal last year for The Lion and the Mouse, brings a similar sumptuous, color-saturated aesthetic to this reimagining of the familiar bedtime lullaby.... a free-form journey from woodland to dreamland.
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The Lion & the Mouse - Caldecott Medal , ū ϵĿ, ۹
The Lion & the Mouse Caldecott Medal , ū ϵĿ, ۹ | Goin' Someplace Special - Coretta Scott King Award , ۹, ۹
Goin' Someplace Special Coretta Scott King Award , ۹, ۹ | Rikki-Tikki-Tavi - Publishers Weekly Best Book, ۹
Rikki-Tikki-Tavi Publishers Weekly Best Book, ۹ |
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Xander's Panda Party School Library Journal Best Books of the Year, ۹, ۹ |
Wolfboy ϵĿ, ۹ |
The Mother's Day Mice Jan Brett å, ϵĿ Gift , ۹ |
Marvin & James Save the Day and Elaine Helps! ۹ |
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