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What kind of lullabies do animal parents sing to their young? Lila Prap's imaginative text and art give us an idea of just what an owl lullaby, a fish lullaby, or a chicken lullaby might be like. |
From Organization / 国外机构评价: |
PreSchool-Grade 1–Starting with an owl and ending with a cricket, eight baby animals are preparing for bedtime. Although the moon provides a consistent thread from start to finish, the compositions are fairly pedestrian. There are a few standouts, like the Puppy's Lullaby and Snake's Lullaby, but it's the pictures that carry this book. Prap utilizes bold primary colors, simple figures, and orderly squares and circles to give an impression of a safe, quiet environment, just right for nighttime. She cleverly includes moon-shaped objects that suit the animal–a fried egg for the chick, a ball of yarn for the kitten, etc., and these images are more effective than the text. For a more satisfying combination of rhymes and images, try Susan Pearson's The Drowsy Hours (HarperCollins, 2002) or Jane Dyer's Animal Crackers (Little, Brown, 1996).– |
Foreign Customer Review / 国外客户评价: |
This book has so many details that at least one of them will surely attract your baby/ child. Beautiful big pictures with bold contrasting colours and little poems that include animals' sounds are just fabulous. |
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