On a Summer Night
By (Author) Deborah Hopkinson
Illustrated by Kenard Pak
Chronicle Books
Chronicle Books
20th June 2024
20th June 2024
United States
Children
Fiction
Hardback
56
Width 279mm, Height 229mm, Spine 11mm
249g
Step into the quiet magic of thiscelebration of summer nighttime and the mystery of a world lit differently by the moon.
On a summer night, the world is still. Even the crickets think its too hot to sing.But all at once, a girl wakes. In the kitchen, the cat rolls onto its soft paws. A neighbors small white dog yaps, a brown rabbit peeks from a hedge, and the leaves of a cherry tree begin to stir in the breeze. Readers witness and wonder: Who has woken them allIn this soothing bedtime story, the quiet of a warm summer night is brought to vivid, magical life with the soft steps of bare feet, the padding of paws, and the bright, golden light of the moon. One by one, each creature is roused and then gently returned to sleep in a lovely and lyrical exploration of wakefulness, restfulness, and the mysterious calm of the night.
PERFECT FOR BEDTIME . . . OR ANYTIME: This beautifully illustrated children's book is ideal for soothing young readers to sleepor encouraging a contemplative break in an energetic day.The storys engagement with the wonders of nighttime will help children feel comforted by the dark and the prospect of going to sleep rather than afraid of them.
READ-ALOUD READINESS: With its lyricism and short refrains, this gentle story is just right for sharing.
CONNECTION TO NATURE: This magical book gradually reveals the moon as a character as it wakes girl, cat, dog, rabbit, tree, air, and cloud in turnand connects them to one another through the welcoming quiet and wonder of a world gilded by moonlight.
THE POWER OF SLOWING DOWN: Picture books are often wonderful excuses to slow down and share a moment of gentleness in kids' (and parents') busy lives; this book feels like a deep breath and offers a chance to wonder and reflect.
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"[T]his meditative bedtime story transports readers into a realm of ethereal tranquility reminiscent of comforting lullabies. Quietly and calmly, this will resonate long after the final page." -- Booklist
-- Publishers Weekly, Starred Review
-- The Horn Book Magazine
Deborah Hopkinson is the author of many books for young readers, including Green Earth Book Award winners Follow the Moon Home and Butterflies Belong Here. She lives near Portland, Oregon, with her family and petsincluding a cat named Beatrix who, unlike the cat in this story, is not allowed to wander outside, day or night. Follow Deborah on Twitter at @deborahopkinson, and see pictures of Beatrix on Instagram at @Deborah_Hopkinson.
Kenard Pak is a picture book illustrator and animation art director. He has illustrated such childrens books as Have You Heard the Nesting Bird, by Rita Gray, and The Dinner That Cooked Itself, by J. C. Hsyu. The author-illustrator of Goodbye Summer, Hello Autumn and Goodbye Autumn, Hello Winter, he lives in San Francisco, California, with his wife and daughter. Visit his website, pandagun.com, or follow him on Instagram at @kenardpak.