5/22/2023 0 Comments The napping house book![]() ![]() Readers who have long embraced the silly serenity of The Napping House (HMH, 2009) will love the raucous mood of The Full Moon at the Napping House “where no one in the house is sleeping. Concluding in a state of cozy restfulness, the Wood’s story serves as a pleasing inversion of the previous book and works even better as a bedtime read. The pale white glow of the moon gives Don Wood’s scenes a jittery midnight energy as the boy plays catch with the dog and the beleaguered granny tries to get comfortable. Audrey Wood again uses a cumulative structure, but while a tiny flea started a chain reaction that awakened everyone in The Napping House, this time a cricket has the opposite effect as it chirps A full-moon song/ that soothes the mouse,/ who calms the cat,/ who gentles the dog,/ who snuggles the boy,/ who hugs the granny,/ in the dreamy bed,/ in the full-moon house,/ where no one now is restless. ![]() Nearly all of the familiar players return” the granny, curly-haired boy, fuzzy dog, and tawny cat” but under the diaphanous light of an enormous moon, everyone is restless. ![]() The Napping House is anything but in this companion to the Wood’s evergreen 1984 picture book. The Full Moon at the Napping House Publishers Weekly “Here are our editor’s picks for the most notable and hotly awaited titles for children. Publisher’s Weekly – “The Most Anticipated Children’s.
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