At the Height of the Moon: A Book of Bedtime Poetry and Art
By (Author) Annette Roeder
Edited by Alison Baverstock
Edited by Matt Cunningham
Prestel
Prestel
5th October 2021
5th October 2021
Germany
Children
Fiction
808.81
Hardback
160
Width 216mm, Height 276mm, Spine 20mm
1015g
This beautifully illustrated collection of nocturnally inspired images and writing introduces children to great art and poetry, while sending them off to a dream-filled sleep. Drawing from centuries of artistic and literary traditions from around the world, this gorgeous bedtime book pairs works of art with poems and short fiction. Divided into eight thematic sections it features dozens of double-paged spreads that families will turn to again and again as part of their bedtime routine. The carefully chosen, diverse selection of images includes works by John Singer Sargent, Georgia O'Keeffe, Utagawa Hiroshige and Henri Le Sidoner among many others, beautifully reproduced in luminous colour. Accompanying these artworks are poems, mediations and short fiction that range from lighthearted verse to eerie folktales. Together these words and pictures create meaningful impressions that children will treasure and remember as they drift off to sleep - and hold onto for the rest of their lives. AGES: 5 to 9 AUTHORS: Alison Baverstock is the author of many books on publishing, communication and art for children including Secrets in a Box: The Art of Joseph Cornell and 13 British Artists Children Should Know (both Prestel). She is Professor of Publishing at Kingston University, UK. Matt Cunningham is a writer and illustrator. He teaches at Morley College and Kingston University, UK. Annette Roeder has written and illustrated numerous books for young readers, including 13 Buildings Children Should Know (Prestel). She lives outside Munich, Germany. SELLING POINTS: . A beautiful collection of poems and artworks to be enjoyed by the whole family. . Some of the artworks and poems in the book will be familiar, while others will be captivating discoveries. . Every poem is accompanied by a work of art that will not only give children a first impression of art but will also stimulate their imagination. 70 colour artworks
Alison Baverstockis the author of many books on publishing, communication and art for children includingSecrets in a Box: The Art of Joseph Cornelland13 British Artists Children Should Know(both Prestel). She is Professor of Publishing at Kingston University, UK. Matt Cunninghamis a writer and illustrator. He teaches at Morley College and Kingston University, UK. Annette Roederhas written and illustrated numerous books for young readers, including13 Buildings Children Should Know(Prestel). She lives outside Munich, Germany.