Laugh-Out-Loud Baby

Author:   Tony Johnston (Lecturer at West Highland College Uhi) ,  Stephen Gammell
Publisher:   Simon & Schuster/Paula Wiseman Books
ISBN:  

9781442413801


Pages:   32
Publication Date:   04 September 2012
Recommended Age:   From 4 to 8 years
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Tony Johnston (Lecturer at West Highland College Uhi) ,  Stephen Gammell
Publisher:   Simon & Schuster/Paula Wiseman Books
Imprint:   Simon & Schuster/Paula Wiseman Books
Dimensions:   Width: 23.60cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 26.20cm
Weight:   0.408kg
ISBN:  

9781442413801


ISBN 10:   1442413808
Pages:   32
Publication Date:   04 September 2012
Recommended Age:   From 4 to 8 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children / Juvenile
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Aren t babies a wonder? Johnston and Caldecott Award winning Gammell ( Song and Dance Man, 1988) capture the joy of hearing a baby laugh for the very first time. When a little boy whose drooping pants reveal an adorable baby crack laughs out loud, the family stands stock-still to listen to the sweet noise. Mama suggests a Laugh-Out-Loud Party so that aunts, grandpas, cousins, and neighbors can get in on the miracle, and each tries to set the baby off with snorts and giggles of his or her own. Of course, babies don t perform on demand, and Baby chuckles in his own time (but when he does, Whoopee-Doodles! Our baby LAUGHED! ). Johnston s rollicking text is full of poignant phrases and into that quiet rang a little mirthful sound and plenty of jolly guffaws, while Gammell s signature watercolor, pencil, and pastel illustrations feature a quirky family from another era living in a crooked clapboard house brimming with love. An author s note points out that the Navajo celebrate a child s first laugh with a ceremony. Sharing this with a child can t help but provoke . . . well, you know. HIGH-DEMAND BACKSTORY: It s a pretty bang-up team: Johnston has more than 100 books under her belt, while Gammell has won both the Caldecott Medal and two Caldecott Honors. Booklist, July 1, 2012--Written by Tony Johnston and illustrated by Stephen Gammell


Aren't babies a wonder? Johnston and Caldecott Award-winning Gammell ( Song and Dance Man , 1988) capture the joy of hearing a baby laugh for the very first time. When a little boy--whose drooping pants reveal an adorable baby crack--laughs out loud, the family stands stock-still to listen to the sweet noise. Mama suggests a Laugh-Out-Loud Party so that aunts, grandpas, cousins, and neighbors can get in on the miracle, and each tries to set the baby off with snorts and giggles of his or her own. Of course, babies don't perform on demand, and Baby chuckles in his own time (but when he does, Whoopee-Doodles! Our baby LAUGHED! ). Johnston's rollicking text is full of poignant phrases-- and into that quiet rang a little mirthful sound --and plenty of jolly guffaws, while Gammell's signature watercolor, pencil, and pastel illustrations feature a quirky family from another era living in a crooked clapboard house brimming with love. An author's note points out that the Navajo celebrate a child's first laugh with a ceremony. Sharing this with a child can't help but provoke . . . well, you know. HIGH-DEMAND BACKSTORY: It's a pretty bang-up team: Johnston has more than 100 books under her belt, while Gammell has won both the Caldecott Medal and two Caldecott Honors. -- Booklist , July 1, 2012--Written by Tony Johnston and illustrated by Stephen Gammell


Aren t babies a wonder? Johnston and Caldecott Award winning Gammell ( Song and Dance Man , 1988) capture the joy of hearing a baby laugh for the very first time. When a little boy whose drooping pants reveal an adorable baby crack laughs out loud, the family stands stock-still to listen to the sweet noise. Mama suggests a Laugh-Out-Loud Party so that aunts, grandpas, cousins, and neighbors can get in on the miracle, and each tries to set the baby off with snorts and giggles of his or her own. Of course, babies don t perform on demand, and Baby chuckles in his own time (but when he does, Whoopee-Doodles! Our baby LAUGHED! ). Johnston s rollicking text is full of poignant phrases and into that quiet rang a little mirthful sound and plenty of jolly guffaws, while Gammell s signature watercolor, pencil, and pastel illustrations feature a quirky family from another era living in a crooked clapboard house brimming with love. An author s note points out that the Navajo celebrate a child s first laugh with a ceremony. Sharing this with a child can t help but provoke . . . well, you know. HIGH-DEMAND BACKSTORY: It s a pretty bang-up team: Johnston has more than 100 books under her belt, while Gammell has won both the Caldecott Medal and two Caldecott Honors. Booklist , July 1, 2012--Written by Tony Johnston and illustrated by Stephen Gammell


Aren't babies a wonder? Johnston and Caldecott Award-winning Gammell (<p> Song and Dance Man , 1988) capture the joy of hearing a baby laugh for the very first time. When a little boy--whose drooping pants reveal an adorable baby crack--laughs out loud, the family stands stock-still to listen to the sweet noise. Mama suggests a Laugh-Out-Loud Party so that aunts, grandpas, cousins, and neighbors can get in on the miracle, and each tries to set the baby off with snorts and giggles of his or her own. Of course, babies don't perform on demand, and Baby chuckles in his own time (but when he does, Whoopee-Doodles! Our baby LAUGHED! ). Johnston's rollicking text is full of poignant phrases-- and into that quiet rang a little mirthful sound --and plenty of jolly guffaws, while Gammell's signature watercolor, pencil, and pastel illustrations feature a quirky family from another era living in a crooked clapboard house brimming with love. An author's note points out that the Navajo celebrate a child's first laugh with a ceremony. Sharing this with a child can't help but provoke . . . well, you know.<p><p><p> HIGH-DEMAND BACKSTORY: <p> It's a pretty bang-up team: Johnston has more than 100 books under her belt, while Gammell has won both the Caldecott Medal and two Caldecott Honors.<p><p> -- Booklist , July 1, 2012--Written by Tony Johnston and illustrated by Stephen Gammell


Author Information

Tony Johnston is the award-winning author of more than 100 beloved children's books. She lives with her family in San Marino, California, where she grew up. Stephen Gammell is the beloved illustrator of more than fifty books for children, including Song and Dance Man by Karen Ackerman, which received the Caldecott Medal, and two Caldecott Honor Books: The Relatives Came by Cynthia Rylant, Where the Buffaloes Begin by Olaf Baker, and The Secret Science Project That Almost Ate Our School by Judy Sierra. Mr. Gammell lives with his wife, Linda, in St. Paul, Minnesota.

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