A string of comically stylized parent-and-child animal pairs say "good night" and "sleep tight" to each other in masterful couplets—a chick's "cheep cheep" is answered by a chicken's "cluck cluck"; a puppy's "ruff ruff" is returned with a dog's "woof woof"—all leading up to a human toddler and her dad at bedtime! The second title in a brand-new board book series on animal (and human) first words by award-winning author/illustrator Ethan Long is sure to make tucking in a lot more fun!
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- ISBN: 9781613128411
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Kirkus
Lightning may not strike twice in the same place, but Long comes close with this companion to Hi! (2015). Long imagines the sounds 14 different animals might make when being tucked in for the night. In his signature cartoon style, he exaggerates what makes each animal distinct, whether it is the pig's snout or the monkey's large ears. Each pair's large, round eyes are focused only on each other. Although most of the animals are familiar picture-book residents, some are surprising choices- a ticklish hyena, a humming bee (which, oddly, lives in a wasp's nest). Only a dog and cat are repeats from Hi! This time the words don't rhyme. Instead the sound each infant makes is repeated, then the grown-ups' sounds, slightly different, are likewise repeated. For example, the chick says, "Cheep cheep." The mother hen replies, "Cluck cluck." The words from the adult animals are usually a bit on the forceful side, as if they are gently saying, "Good night, go to sleep NOW." The lion is the exception-the lion cub says "Roar, roar," while the father lion purrs. Adults and new talkers will enjoy playing with the onomatopoeia and identifying the animals. Though the book ends with the firm instruction to "sleep tight," its playful interactivity is rousing rather than soporific; best not to save it for just before bedtime. (Board book. 6 mos.-2) COPYRIGHT(1) Kirkus Reviews, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
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School Library Journal
July 1, 2015
Baby/Toddler-Wide-eyed animals call and answer in these brightly colored volumes, giving kids ample opportunity for learning and trying out animal sounds. In Good Night!, baby creatures and their grownup counterparts get ready for bedtime by saying good night in their own animal sound. In Hi!, they greet each other. Each volume's penultimate spread presents all of the creatures interacting with a human child. The last page features a toddler and a parent. Pleasant offerings.
Copyright 2015 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.
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Kirkus
January 1, 2016
Lightning may not strike twice in the same place, but Long comes close with this companion to Hi! (2015). Long imagines the sounds 14 different animals might make when being tucked in for the night. In his signature cartoon style, he exaggerates what makes each animal distinct, whether it is the pig's snout or the monkey's large ears. Each pair's large, round eyes are focused only on each other. Although most of the animals are familiar picture-book residents, some are surprising choices-- a ticklish hyena, a humming bee (which, oddly, lives in a wasp's nest). Only a dog and cat are repeats from Hi! This time the words don't rhyme. Instead the sound each infant makes is repeated, then the grown-ups' sounds, slightly different, are likewise repeated. For example, the chick says, "Cheep cheep." The mother hen replies, "Cluck cluck." The words from the adult animals are usually a bit on the forceful side, as if they are gently saying, "Good night, go to sleep NOW." The lion is the exception--the lion cub says "Roar, roar," while the father lion purrs. Adults and new talkers will enjoy playing with the onomatopoeia and identifying the animals. Though the book ends with the firm instruction to "sleep tight," its playful interactivity is rousing rather than soporific; best not to save it for just before bedtime. (Board book. 6 mos.-2)COPYRIGHT(2016) Kirkus Reviews, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
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