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| Goodnight Moon Bedtime Box 50th Anniversary | 
enlarge | Author: Margaret Wise Brown Creator: Clement Hurd Publisher: HarperFestival Category: Book
Buy Used: $69.25
Avg. Customer Rating: 7 reviews Sales Rank: 2676746
Media: Paperback Reading Level: Baby-Preschool Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 32 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 9.7 x 8.5 x 5
ISBN: 0694009792 EAN: 9780694009794 ASIN: 0694009792
Publication Date: February 28, 1997 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Excellent customer service. Order inquiries handled promptly.
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Amazon.com Review "Goodnight room, / Goodnight moon, / Goodnight cow jumping over the moon." Generations of children have been lulled to sleep with Margaret Wise Brown and illustrator Clement Hurd's classic bedtime story Goodnight Moon. This special-edition package commemorates the historic 50th anniversary of Goodnight Moon with a sturdy board book and a cuddly soft, 10-inch bunny, wearing blue-and-white striped pajamas, of course. This supremely huggable bunny's sweet expression is guaranteed to win the hearts of your favorite toddlers. Machine washable! (Baby to preschool)
Product Description Celebrating the fiftieth anniversary of the classic bedtime book, a sturdy board book edition is complemented by a huggable plush rabbit toy and is packaged in a special gift presentation box.
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Wonderful Book May 13, 2004 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
My son and I read this book for the very first time this past week. At only 7 days old, Gavin found this book fascinating! I was amazed how he stared at the pictures, taking it all in. He loves this book! I sit the bunny next to him and we read the book every night at bedtime - usually 3 times through and he is quiet and attentive the whole time. He's only 2 weeks old now and I can't wait for him to grow older with this book so he can start pointing out the things in the pictures that have him so spellbound. I plan to get this book for all my expecting friends.
THE ADDITION OF A PLUSH BUNNY MAKES THIS VERY SPECIAL March 3, 2004 She doesn't look a day over four but Margaret Wise Brown's Goodnight Moon is celebrating her 50th! A serendipitous 1947 pairing of the author and illustrator, Clement Hurd, has left a generation spanning legacy. Hurd's warm homey drawings of familiar objects and the soothing words of the bunny child have lulled many a youngster to sleep.The hardcover anniversary edition of Goodnight Moon includes a photo illustrated retrospective by Leonard Marcus. In addition, Goodnight Moon Bedtime Box holds the board book and a soft bunny, while the original version is available in single hardcover, paperback and board book editions. Ages 2 - 6.
It's A Real Good Book! April 25, 2000 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I am six years old and I love Goodnight Moon - it's my favoritebook! My cousin's birthday is soon and he's turning one - I'm gettinghim this! I think this book is good for anybody who loves MargaretWise Brown's books. The bunny is cute and I have the doll that goes with the book. So enjoy Goodnight Moon if you ever buy this book. Your kids will enjoy it!
Simply the best bed-time book ever December 21, 1999 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
We don't have fights over bedtime in our house. I credit our routine, of which "Good Night Moon" is a big part. This has been the last book my two-year-old daughter and I have read every night for the last 18 months. The end of this book, "Good night noises everywhere", means it's time to go to bed and it works every time.The wonderful illustrations allow us plenty of time to point out and name things in the room. And, as the room gets progressively darker, don't be too surprised if your eyelids get heavy along with your child's! Our highest recommendation!
Jessica's Favorite December 4, 1999 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
My daughter, Jessica, is now almost 12 years old. But, when she was just the first sparkle in my eye we were given this book. Her very first. Even then, she would have me read it to her over and over again, all the while she was finding the hidden mouse. I believe for sentimental reasons, it is still her most favorite book. Only now, she enjoys reading to me (and I find the mouse).
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