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Where the Wild Things Are meets Chicka Chicka Boom Boom in this emotionally satisfying picture book tailor-made for reading aloud, which celebrates creativity and the power of imagination.
In a spare, lyrical text, young listeners and readers will follow a little boy through his day, from early morning till bedtime, and watch as what fills his active imagination becomes real. Toys grow to life-size: a tin monkey plays a real drum and fiddle—rat-a-tat, toot!—a stuffed lion roars—rumble, grumble—and a dump truck empties its load—BANG! But when quiet time comes, and a hush settles over his bedroom, animals nap, and the boy becomes absorbed in other activities, like reading and drawing.
Here is an irresistible read-aloud by a picture-book master that captures all the joy of a child's play, and renders a boy's imagination real.
Praise for And If the Moon Could Talk by Kate Banks:
"With quiet phrases and luxurious color, Banks . . . evoke(s) a perfectly peaceful bedtime." —Publishers Weekly
Praise for City Cat by Kate Banks:
"If you have to pack a suitcase, . . . make room in it for this book." —The New York Times
In a spare, lyrical text, young listeners and readers will follow a little boy through his day, from early morning till bedtime, and watch as what fills his active imagination becomes real. Toys grow to life-size: a tin monkey plays a real drum and fiddle—rat-a-tat, toot!—a stuffed lion roars—rumble, grumble—and a dump truck empties its load—BANG! But when quiet time comes, and a hush settles over his bedroom, animals nap, and the boy becomes absorbed in other activities, like reading and drawing.
Here is an irresistible read-aloud by a picture-book master that captures all the joy of a child's play, and renders a boy's imagination real.
Praise for And If the Moon Could Talk by Kate Banks:
"With quiet phrases and luxurious color, Banks . . . evoke(s) a perfectly peaceful bedtime." —Publishers Weekly
Praise for City Cat by Kate Banks:
"If you have to pack a suitcase, . . . make room in it for this book." —The New York Times