Good Night, Gorilla by Peggy Rathmann, Peggy Rathmann (Illustrator)

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  • Publisher: Penguin Group (USA)
  • Pub. Date: February 1996
  • ISBN-13: 9780399230035
  • Sales Rank: 1,871
  • Age Range: For infants or children in preschool
  • 34pp
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Synopsis

Good Night, Gorilla won the 1994 Cuffie for "Most Likely to Succeed in Years Ahead" and has more than lived up to that prediction, becoming a modern classic that is a must in every child's library.

This perfect package will give kids the opportunity to cuddle up with an adorable plush gorilla while they are enjoying his secret bedtime antics.

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An unobservant zookeeper is followed home by all the animals he thinks he has left behind in the zoo.

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Universally understandable subject matter and a narrative conveyed almost entirely through pictures mark this as an ideal title for beginners. A zookeeper makes his nightly rounds, bidding good night to a gorilla, a lion, a giraffe and so on. He doesn't know that the gorilla has procured his keys and is unlocking each animal's cage; a jungly crowd files quietly behind the keeper as he walks home and crawls into bed. When his wife says, ``Good night, dear,'' seven voices reply, ``Good night,'' and it's up to the missus to return the mischievous menagerie. Although Rathmann's illustrations lack the artistic ingenuity she displayed in Ruby the Copycat and Bootsie Barker Bites , the author/artist connects with her audience on several levels. Children can identify with the animals, who have toys in their cages (the elephant has a plush Babar) and resist being left alone in their ``rooms'' all night; they will also enjoy some minor subplots. Some details prove questionable (for example, one overdrawn visage of Mrs. Zookeeper seems blurry, particularly because she's rendered with a few simple lines elsewhere), yet these considerations take a back seat to Rathmann's comic exuberance. Ages 3-6. ( Apr. )

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One of our favorite baby gifts!by Fergmama

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June 14, 2009: Peggy Ratham's illustrations make all her books so much fun to read with older babies, toddlers, and early school-age (K-1) children. There is so much to see in the pictures. Each time we read this book with my now 2 1/2 year old, we STILL find new things in the pictures. It is definitely a book that every child should own from birth and so it is a favorite "new baby" gift from our family.

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Best book for preschoolers!by laxgirl

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June 13, 2009: Give this book to all new parents. There are no words but the pictures tell the story. We use to make up the story as we would go along and now that my kids are older they make up the story as they read it to others!


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