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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.
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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November 29, 2009: We love Peggy Rathamnn's books. We also have the video of this book, so now we hum the tune of the video along w/reading the book. Great way for kids to learn their animals while reading at bedtime.
I Also Recommend: Where's Spot?, The Very Hungry Caterpillar, Spot's First Christmas, 10 Minutes till Bedtime, Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?.
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November 22, 2009: This has quickly become my 16 month old's favorite bedtime book. Since there are few words, the illustrations "tell" most of the story. I really enjoy describing what is happening on each page so the book becomes different every time. I like to think my son and I see something new with every reading. He loves pointing out the different animals as we get to the end. A friend recommended this book to us, so I thought I'd do the same!