Monday, March 28, 2011
Good-Night, Owl!
Good-Night, Owl!
by Pat Hutchins
Ages 1 - 4
Publisher: Aladdin
As the dawn breaks, an owl tries to settle in for his sleep.
But, one by one, the creatures stir and call in their own unique voices preparing for the bright and busy day. Can the poor owl get any sleep?
The repetitive animal noises, the addition of one new animal on each page with cumulative calls of these animals, the eye-catching illustrations all seem to have impressed the resident toddler. Rat-a-tat, Rat-a-tat says the woodpecker. Pip-pip says the robin. Caw, Caw says the crow. And so on.
And, in the end, Owl turns the table on these noisy, bothersome creatures: he screeches his loudest as he takes off for his nocturnal hunt, just as the rest of the animals are settling in for a quiet night.
We've been reading about nocturnal creatures on and off over the last year or so. Forest Night, Forest Bright (Jennifer Ward) shows this beautifully.
I loved the illustrations by Pat Hutchins, they are full of detail. Well defined shapes with distinctive color, along with the dots and lines and repetitive patterns that add interest make the illustrations quite inspiring.
The simple text that tells a cumulative story along with the attractive art work made this book an enjoyable read for me. And judging by repeat reads at bedtime for over a week, it seems like a favorite with my 3 year old well.
[image source: paperbackswap.com]
Labels:
Ages 0 to 3,
Ages 3 to 6,
fiction,
Pat Hutchins,
PB,
Picture Books,
sheela
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5 comments:
Lovely book and lovely review!
Have you seen Rosie’s Walk by Hutchins? Its got two stories running in parallel, one of whihc can only be seen in the pictures. Bound to make nay kid smile, and also the kid’s parent :)
Enjoying this one Sheela, and P never fails to give us a broad smile when we get to the end:)
Came across this site when I was doing some research on engaging material for my 2 yr old daughter.Lovely site!
Some of these books are pretty expensive. Would you know of any libraries/stores in Bangalore that circulate these specific titles or sell used copies at a discounted rate?
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