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The Baby's Bedtime Book

by Kay Chorao

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Presents twenty-seven traditional rhymes, poems, and lullabies for bedtime from a variety of sources.
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Beautiful illustrations accompany this book of poems. The poetry is new as well as from famous poets. Very enjoyable betime book. ( )
  1Avidfan | Sep 10, 2018 |
a book about different bedtime stories
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  TUCC | Jan 26, 2017 |
Sweet poems to read to a little one before bed, or let an older one read while you make hot chocolate. This is one of those love on your children books. ( )
  ronicadibartolo | Nov 21, 2013 |
I loved the illustrations within this book and could picture some of them as murals within our son's nursery room. Some of the poems and lullabies are familiar whereas others are new to me yet memorable and enjoyable.
  gallenor | Jan 27, 2012 |
Summary: Collection of 27 poems, songs, rhymes and lullabies, some from traditional sources and some from well-known poets such as William Blake, R.L. Stevenson and Rudyard Kipling. The verses are arranged in three general stages of “bedtime mood”: the coming of night, the stage of falling asleep or reluctance to fall asleep, and finally the stage of sooth and quiet sleep. As Chorao says “the book was arranged to echo the bedtime mood” (Back flap cover).

Evaluation: Full colored illustrations accompany this collection of bedtime verses. The illustrations are filled with details from the verses depicting babies, boys and girls, mom and dads, familiar animals and other topics than interest and concern children (Horning, 75). The lullaby “Rock-abye, Baby” is smartly illustrated with a kitty cat instead of a real baby which following Horning’s advise, could be too realistic for toddlers (or their parents) (Horning, 77-78).
The verses can be read in order of appearance at bedtime or can also be used with older children to describe the cycle of day and night. The poem “How They Sleep” (32) is particularly appealing to use with PK-2 children in an animal unit. The book has a contents page and an index of first lines. ( )
  palliende | Jan 6, 2008 |
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