Goodnight, Veggies Board Book

Author:   Diana Murray ,  Zachariah Ohora
Publisher:   Clarion Books
ISBN:  

9780358452119


Pages:   30
Publication Date:   13 April 2021
Recommended Age:   From 0 to 3 years
Format:   Board book
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Goodnight, Veggies Board Book


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★ ""The childlike approach, appealing art, and relatable worm character...connect story and audience."" --The Horn Book, STARRED review Every veggie needs their shut-eye in this bedtime book that celebrates community, the joys of a small garden, and the importance of taking care of ourselves. Illustrated by New York Times bestselling artist Zachariah OHora, Goodnight Veggies is perfect for fans of the Llama Llama series and will keep emerging readers engaged with adorable illustrations, especially while children are at home exploring backyards, plant pots, and balcony garden patches. As the sun begins to set, the tomatoes are tuckered out, the cucumbers are calm, and the beets are simply beat. But what's got them all so exhausted? Celebrate the turning of day to night in this perfect bedtime ritual for plants--and humans--everywhere! Now in a sturdy board book format perfect for little hands.

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Author:   Diana Murray ,  Zachariah Ohora
Publisher:   Clarion Books
Imprint:   Clarion Books
Dimensions:   Width: 17.00cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 19.10cm
Weight:   0.363kg
ISBN:  

9780358452119


ISBN 10:   0358452112
Pages:   30
Publication Date:   13 April 2021
Recommended Age:   From 0 to 3 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children / Juvenile
Format:   Board book
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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"★ ""In OHora's sweet and funny acrylic art.... The childlike approach, appealing art, and relatable worm character...connect story and audience."" --The Horn Book, STARRED review ""Featuring vibrant illustrations, lively rhymes, and playful touches.... This artful take on familiar nighttime routines is ​an enjoyable blend of whimsical, cozy, and sweet."" --Booklist ""[S]teady rhythm, whimsical rhymes, abundant alliteration, and hand-lettered sleep-appropriate sounds to share like ""zzzzz"" and ""snore! snore!"" extend the read-aloud experience. A bedtime veggie feast for the eyes and ears."" --Kirkus​ ""[S]nuggled-in vegetables and sweet, lilting text offer an effectively snoozy bedtime rhyme."" --Publishers Weekly ""The guide through this food-focused bedtime tale is a jauntily capped earthworm.... The playful rhymes poke around with some puns (the beets are simply beat, cabbages nod their sleepy heads, and cranky cornstalks cover their ears), and while this is perfectly suited for reading aloud, the simple text, solid rhythm, and effective alliteration put this in the reach of beginning readers as well.... Even the most veggie-averse kid will appreciate this cute bunch of crudités."" --​The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books ""With a steady path for the eye, the gradual change to predominantly dark colors, and the soothing use of alliteration, this book will lull readers towards the same state as the characters.... For early school age children, this works both as an introductory lesson on different types of vegetables, and as a bedtime story."" --School Library Journal --"


In OHora's sweet and funny acrylic art.... The childlike approach, appealing art, and relatable worm character...connect story and audience. --The Horn Book, STARRED review Featuring vibrant illustrations, lively rhymes, and playful touches.... This artful take on familiar nighttime routines is an enjoyable blend of whimsical, cozy, and sweet. --Booklist [S]teady rhythm, whimsical rhymes, abundant alliteration, and hand-lettered sleep-appropriate sounds to share like zzzzz and snore! snore! extend the read-aloud experience. A bedtime veggie feast for the eyes and ears. --Kirkus [S]nuggled-in vegetables and sweet, lilting text offer an effectively snoozy bedtime rhyme. --Publishers Weekly The guide through this food-focused bedtime tale is a jauntily capped earthworm.... The playful rhymes poke around with some puns (the beets are simply beat, cabbages nod their sleepy heads, and cranky cornstalks cover their ears), and while this is perfectly suited for reading aloud, the simple text, solid rhythm, and effective alliteration put this in the reach of beginning readers as well.... Even the most veggie-averse kid will appreciate this cute bunch of crudites. -- The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books With a steady path for the eye, the gradual change to predominantly dark colors, and the soothing use of alliteration, this book will lull readers towards the same state as the characters.... For early school age children, this works both as an introductory lesson on different types of vegetables, and as a bedtime story. --School Library Journal --


In OHora's sweet and funny acrylic art.... The childlike approach, appealing art, and relatable worm character...connect story and audience. --The Horn Book, STARRED review Featuring vibrant illustrations, lively rhymes, and playful touches.... This artful take on familiar nighttime routines is an enjoyable blend of whimsical, cozy, and sweet. --Booklist [S]teady rhythm, whimsical rhymes, abundant alliteration, and hand-lettered sleep-appropriate sounds to share like zzzzz and snore! snore! extend the read-aloud experience. A bedtime veggie feast for the eyes and ears. --Kirkus [S]nuggled-in vegetables and sweet, lilting text offer an effectively snoozy bedtime rhyme. --Publishers Weekly The guide through this food-focused bedtime tale is a jauntily capped earthworm.... The playful rhymes poke around with some puns (the beets are simply beat, cabbages nod their sleepy heads, and cranky cornstalks cover their ears), and while this is perfectly suited for reading aloud, the simple text, solid rhythm, and effective alliteration put this in the reach of beginning readers as well.... Even the most veggie-averse kid will appreciate this cute bunch of crudites. -- The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books With a steady path for the eye, the gradual change to predominantly dark colors, and the soothing use of alliteration, this book will lull readers towards the same state as the characters.... For early school age children, this works both as an introductory lesson on different types of vegetables, and as a bedtime story. --School Library Journal


In OHora's sweet and funny acrylic art.... The childlike approach, appealing art, and relatable worm character...connect story and audience. --The Horn Book, STARRED review Featuring vibrant illustrations, lively rhymes, and playful touches.... This artful take on familiar nighttime routines is an enjoyable blend of whimsical, cozy, and sweet. --Booklist [S]teady rhythm, whimsical rhymes, abundant alliteration, and hand-lettered sleep-appropriate sounds to share like zzzzz and snore! snore! extend the read-aloud experience. A bedtime veggie feast for the eyes and ears. --Kirkus [S]nuggled-in vegetables and sweet, lilting text offer an effectively snoozy bedtime rhyme. --Publishers Weekly The guide through this food-focused bedtime tale is a jauntily capped earthworm.... The playful rhymes poke around with some puns (the beets are simply beat, cabbages nod their sleepy heads, and cranky cornstalks cover their ears), and while this is perfectly suited for reading aloud, the simple text, solid rhythm, and effective alliteration put this in the reach of beginning readers as well.... Even the most veggie-averse kid will appreciate this cute bunch of crudites. -- The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books With a steady path for the eye, the gradual change to predominantly dark colors, and the soothing use of alliteration, this book will lull readers towards the same state as the characters.... For early school age children, this works both as an introductory lesson on different types of vegetables, and as a bedtime story. --School Library Journal--No Source


Author Information

Diana Murray is the author of City Shapes, Summer Color!, One Snowy Day, and Doris the Bookasaurus. She lives near New York City. Twitter @DianaMWrites. dianamurray.com Zachariah OHora loves veggies, especially when pickled. He is the illustrator of the bestselling book Wolfie the Bunny. He lives in Pennsylvania. Instagram @Fuzzytown. zohora.com

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