Summary
Twenty original lullabies to hasten children to sleep and inspire readers of all ages to dream dreams of wonder and infiinite delight. Features music composed by Jack Prelutsky for four of the lullabies, with music for the rest available online. Full description
Summary: |
Twenty original lullabies to hasten children to sleep and inspire readers of all ages to dream dreams of wonder and infiinite delight. Features music composed by Jack Prelutsky for four of the lullabies, with music for the rest available online. |
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Physical Description: |
38 unnumbered pages : color illustrations ; 28 cm |
ISBN: |
9780062014672 (trade ed.) 0062014676 (trade ed.) 9780062014689 (lib. bdg.) 0062014684 (lib. bdg.) |
Author Notes: |
While growing up in Brooklyn, Prelutsky studied voice at The High School of Music and Art in New York and first planned to be an opera singer. However, he decided he did not have the drive to sing opera, and he became a folk singer. Later he tried his hand at drawing. For fun, he wrote some short poems and made some drawings, which became his first publication. He has since published numerous books of illustrated poetry and also provided illustrations for books by other writers, including many in translation. Prelutsky never condescends to his young readers. He deals in verse with many imaginative creatures, but he also writes about people and problems such bullies, school, and fear of the dark. He is aware of the sound of his words and likes to perform his poetry to the accompaniment of the guitar. He visits schools and libraries to perform his work. Jack Prelutsky is the recipient of numerous awards. In 1977 The Children's Book Council honored him for Nightmares: Poems to Trouble Your Sleep. His other award-winners are The Mean Old Mean Hyena, The Headless Horseman Rides Tonight, and The New Kid on the Block. In 2006, the Poetry Foundation named Prelutsky the inaugural winner of the Children's Poet Laureate award. His book Behold the Bold Umbrellaphant and Other Poems (illustrated by Carin Berger) won the 2007 Scandiuzzi Children's Book Award of the Washington State Book Awards in the Picture Book category. (Bowker Author Biography) |