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Lädt ... What Color Is Night? (Original 2019; 2019. Auflage)von Grant Snider (Autor)
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Melde dich bei LibraryThing an um herauszufinden, ob du dieses Buch mögen würdest. Keine aktuelle Diskussion zu diesem Buch. The moonbeams entering our window, the caramel-orange lit windows as the night slowly advances, the distant city lights, the glimmering eyes of animals that forage during the night, the serene blue light of the sky, the most beautiful hour in the day, all wonderfully ''trapped'' within the pages of this lovely book. ( ) Cute picture book about colors at night - from an orange window to a moonbow. Probably fun to read to/with a kid; it's a bit simplistic for an adult reader. Nice illustrations, a little more detailed than his cartoons. The text reads like blank verse - (mostly) not rhyming, or even assonance, but rhythmic. Pleasant, though not particularly interesting to me. I read the PDF, and it worked pretty well (on a computer); the book is apparently square (same height as width). The dark of night gains a magical rainbow of surprises in a beautiful and poetic way, which is sure to invite dreams and ease to sleep. Night is often compared to darkness with the stars and moon above. These colors might be referred to as simply black and white. But in these pages, young listeners are invited to look closer. Soon, the black sky isn't so black after all, and the lights of night offer so many more tones than simple white. This is such a gentle and enchanting book. It takes the wonder of night and quietly guides listeners through towns, over hills and to the stars above, making it perfect for a goodnight read. The scenes are calm as they illustrate familiar sights. House windows and car lights or even the eyes of passing animals...each holds more color than one might assume. The writing is almost like a lullaby, and the text is easy to understand. It reads smoothly and is short enough to make the point without steering out of a soothing tone. While older readers might find it a bit simple, the intended audience, ages 2 to 4, will feel right at home. I received a complimentary copy and really enjoyed this book as a bedtime read. So, I'm leaving my honest thoughts. Zeige 3 von 3 keine Rezensionen | Rezension hinzufügen
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Against the backdrop of the dark blue night, the text explores the colors of things, both natural and manmade, that one can see in the night, before falling asleep to dream. Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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