House in the night
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Here is the key to the house.
Light is on in the house.
In the next world, the bed is asleep.
The book awaits that bed ...
In this lulling poem, items are listed that recall that night will come soon. They simultaneously soothe and intrigue. The key, bed, book, light, moon ... All this shows the child that a reliable order reigns in the world, but it is full of beautiful secrets.
About the authors
Susan Marie Suronson is a poetess, laureate of the Minnesota Award, the author of many books, including "The first thing my mother told me", the awarded to the jury of the Charlotte Golden Prize and the recognized New York Times, the best illustrated book. For twenty years, Swoonson wrote poetry with the children as part of the Compas program: writers and artists in schools" and summer art program at the Saint-Paul Academy. He looks at the moon through the branches of the old oaks surrounding the yellow house in which the poetess lives with his family in St. Paul, Minnesota.
Bet Krommes - an artist who illustrated many books marked by prizes, including the book "Lamp, ice and a ship called" Fish "" (Golden Air Snake Prize for illustrations and position in the Bulletin Blue Ribbon Book) list) . Recently illustrated the book "The eyes of the butterfly and other secrets of the meadow", which received the ASPCA Award Henry Berg in the nominations "Poetry" and "Illustrations". Draws, reads and dreams in a tall house among pines and maples in St. Petersburg, New Hampshire, where he lives with his family
Light is on in the house.
In the next world, the bed is asleep.
The book awaits that bed ...
In this lulling poem, items are listed that recall that night will come soon. They simultaneously soothe and intrigue. The key, bed, book, light, moon ... All this shows the child that a reliable order reigns in the world, but it is full of beautiful secrets.
About the authors
Susan Marie Suronson is a poetess, laureate of the Minnesota Award, the author of many books, including "The first thing my mother told me", the awarded to the jury of the Charlotte Golden Prize and the recognized New York Times, the best illustrated book. For twenty years, Swoonson wrote poetry with the children as part of the Compas program: writers and artists in schools" and summer art program at the Saint-Paul Academy. He looks at the moon through the branches of the old oaks surrounding the yellow house in which the poetess lives with his family in St. Paul, Minnesota.
Bet Krommes - an artist who illustrated many books marked by prizes, including the book "Lamp, ice and a ship called" Fish "" (Golden Air Snake Prize for illustrations and position in the Bulletin Blue Ribbon Book) list) . Recently illustrated the book "The eyes of the butterfly and other secrets of the meadow", which received the ASPCA Award Henry Berg in the nominations "Poetry" and "Illustrations". Draws, reads and dreams in a tall house among pines and maples in St. Petersburg, New Hampshire, where he lives with his family
Author:
Author:Swinson Susan Marie
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Children's Book
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:Melvpey
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:0+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-985-15-4740-7
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