Goodnight Moon
In a great green room, tucked away in bed, is a little bunny. “Goodnight room, goodnight moon.” And to all the familiar things in the softly lit room–to the picture of the three little bears sitting in chairs, to the clocks and his socks, to the mittens and the kittens, to everything one by one–he says goodnight.
In this classic of modern children’s literature, beloved by generations of readers and listeners, the quiet poetry of the words and the gentle, lulling illustrations combine to make a perfect book for the end of the day.
Perhaps the perfect children’s bedtime book, Goodnight Moon is a short poem of goodnight wishes from a young rabbit preparing for–or attempting to postpone–his own slumber. He says goodnight to every object in sight and within earshot, including the “quiet old lady whispering hush.” Clement Hurd’s illustrations are simple and effective, alternating between small ink drawings and wide, brightly colored views of the little rabbit’s room.Finding all of the items mentioned throughout the book within the pictures is a good bedtime activity–a reappearing little mouse is particularly pesky. By the end of the little rabbit’s goodnight poem, the story has quieted to a whisper, and the drawings have darkened with nightfall. As you turn the last page, you can expect a sleepy smile and at least a yawn or two. (Picture book)
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Review by Suzanne Amara for Goodnight Moon
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Until I started reading to my older son, I didn’t really understand what was this book’s unique hold on people was. However, from my first reading to him, I did! There must be something magical about this book and the way children love it. It’s very comforting to them, with the easy to memorize lines and the gentle arrival in the great green room of nighttime. However, it’s also full of little details for them to notice and delight in–the hidden mouse, the dollhouse with lights on, the pictures on the wall. It’s the perfect book to start kids “reading” themselves—leave out the crucial word in a line and wait for them to say it—”a bowlful of….” “MUSH!”, they scream with delight! And they all love the “Goodnight Nobody” page best—I think it really gets kids thinking in a philosophical way—How can you say Goodnight to Nobody? This book is a true, true gem and belongs in every library.
Review by Professor Donald Mitchell for Goodnight Moon
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This is a book that I read every night to my children. For years, I could not quite put my finger on its appeal. Finally, it clicked one day. There is a cadence to the story that is like a mediation mantra, quietly and gently calming you and your child down. In addition, the book’s text and illustrations are matched in away that it is natural to point out the words and pictures to your child, and for them to do the same as they grow older. This means that you are also starting to teach reading in natural, relaxed way. In addition, we all tend to see the glass as half empty rather than as half full. Goodnight Moon encourages a sense of gratitude for whatever is around us. That is a profound and wonderful lesson for everyone to have. Finally, children are fascinated by how another child’s room might look. So you also help them to understand the differences among families. How many other books do you know that accomplish so much? Best of all, you and your children (and grandchildren, perhaps) will have wonderful memories to share. That’s fantastic! Enjoy!
Review by Robert James for Goodnight Moon
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At the risk of sounding redundant, “Goodnight Moon” succeeds in entrancing every toddler (and every toddler’s parent) who sees and hears it. Unlike many other books suitable for children at an early linguistic level, “Goodnight Moon” manages to capture both adult and child in its charms. The repetitive structure never bores, as it constantly surprises with its rhymes and subjects (I still laugh at the blank page where it goes “Goodnight nobody”). My daughter is now three, and she isn’t quite as excited by the book as she was when she started hearing it at one, and when she insisted on it every night when she was two, but she still likes to take it out every once in awhile. I still love “Goodnight Moon,” however, and look forward to reading it to my next child, and to my grandchildren. I only wish my mother had known about this book when I was a child!
Review by Jennifer L. Rogers for Goodnight Moon
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I got this book (in the board version) for a shower gift for my now 2-year-old daughter. I didn’t remember reading this book as a child and at first it seemed a little odd — the pictures weren’t tremendously appealing and the rhyme scheme seemed strange. I have, however, been converted. After reading the book several times to my newborn daughter, I noticed how soothing it was to her. She seemed to be able to see the pictures and, as she got older, would reach out to touch elements in each. We read it every night for months, because it seemed to set a good tone for bedtime. After learning a little more about how children think, I began to understand what made it so appealing — the ritual of saying good night to familiar objects helped reassure her when she had to say good night to her mom and dad, which can be scary for tiny kids.Now, of course, she’s a big girl and says it’s a “baby book”. However, it’s still by her bed and I’ve overheard her “reading” it to herself or to her baby brother many times. It’s an excellent choice for a baby you love.
Review by Daniel McKinnon for Goodnight Moon
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This is my daughter’s favorite book!! It’s so simple, so touching, so sweet. When you read this book to yourself you will probably wonder what the big deal is, but when you have a child on your lap and you don’t rush through the book but you take your time and point to the pictures as you read, you will be taken into another world. ‘Goodnight Moon’ just goes to show that a book doesn’t need to be long to be good, and this book isn’t just good, it’s wonderful!!
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I get a smile on my face just reading to myself as I think how much my little girl loves this classic tale.
***** HIGHEST POSSIBLE RECOMMENDATION