Animal Lullabies
By (Author) Mandy Ross
Illustrated by Krisztina Kallai Nagy
Child's Play International Ltd
Child's Play (International) Ltd
29th September 2003
United Kingdom
Children
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Humour and jokes
Early years: verse, rhymes and wordplay
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Wildlife and habitats
398.8
Paperback
32
Width 245mm, Height 268mm, Spine 6mm
227g
It's night-time in the Animal Kingdom and time for all the animal children to go to bed. But animal children are every bit as restless as their human counterparts. How do their parents help them to sleep. What animal lullabies do they sing Mandy Ross's original poems are linguistically rich and varied, creating affectionate and humourous sound-picturesout of an appealing mix of everyday language and nonsense words. Her engaging word play is admirably complemented by the vibrant watercolours of Krisztina Kallai Nagy. All children will love to imitate their favourite animals as they nestle to sleep, and the book finishes with a lullaby all human animals will love.
The linking theme in this collection of verses is animals and sleep how they get to sleep or what they get up to in their sleep. Skunk made me and my child reviewer laugh: Sweet dreams, scented dreams, my little skunkadee. Alls well that ends well, my little stinkaree. Verses two and three follow a similar pattern with some nice word play like pongaroo and honkydoo. We also enjoyed Dog: Sniff the bedding, and sniff the night, turn round to the left, and round to the right. Keep one eye open, as long as youre able, then dream of the scraps, dropped under the table. This collection successfully conveys the restlessness often associated with bedtime. There is lots to enjoy here. * Nursery World *