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Go Back to Sleep!

Hardback

Main Details

Title Go Back to Sleep!
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Sylvie Jones
Illustrated by Pascale Constantin
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:32
Dimensions(mm): Height 223,Width 285
ISBN/Barcode 9781593541712
Audience
General
Children's (6-12)
Illustrations illustrations

Publishing Details

Publisher Blue Apple Books
Imprint Blue Apple Books
Publication Date 6 September 2006
Publication Country United States

Description

After carefully tucking all his toys into their beds, Harry falls asleep. All of a sudden BAAA SQUEAK MEOW All of his toys are wide awake and ready to play. What is Harry to do? The secret life of toys excites every child's imagination. Go Back to Sleep is the luminous and utterly charming Blue Apple debut of illustrator Pascale Constantin. This fanciful bedtime story of a child becoming parent to his toys is sure to be a favorite.

Reviews

Kirkus Review US:A little boy goes through his bedtime routine with his toy animals, but must do it again in reverse when their ruckus wakes him up in the middle of the night. Layered pages show Willy carefully taking each toy off his bed and placing it in its favorite spot in his room before he falls asleep. But Bo Bear is rather naughty, beginning a chain reaction that wakes up all the toys and leads to such a ruckus that Willy wakes up. The layered pages then return in reverse, showing Willy gathering each toy and placing it back on the bed, where they all fall asleep together. A delightful rhyming beginning sputters in the middle of the tale when it disappears entirely, reemerging only sporadically after that. Observant youngsters might wonder why it's Sailor Monkey who says, "Wind me up!" instead of the mouse with the key in its back. Constantin has mastered the art of facial expression, and her illustrations are enchanting, sure to lure youngsters to dreamland along with Willy. Cute despite its flaws. (Picture book. 3-7) (Kirkus Reviews)