Ten, nine, eight

Molly Bang

Book - 1983

Numbers from ten to one are part of this lullaby which observes the room of a little girl going to bed.

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Genres
Picture books
Published
New York : Greenwillow Books c1983.
Language
English
Main Author
Molly Bang (-)
Edition
1st ed
Physical Description
[24] p. : col. ill. ; 19 x 20 cm
ISBN
9780688009069
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Review by Booklist Review

Ages 2^-4. A counting lesson and bedtime story deftly unite in this spare but rich and tender picture book now available in a joyful Spanish rendition. Very young Spanish speakers (and their parents) will relish the countdown.

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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

According to PW , ``This beguiling picture book, with a palette of eye-filling colors, appears to arise naturally from the love binding a father and his little ``big'' girl who turn bedtime into playtime with a rhyming game.'' Ages 3-6. (May) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

No tricks, nothing fancy--just (in a welcome departure for Bang) a simple, reverberating bedtime count-down. The full-color, flatly-painted illustrations have in fact something of a primitivist Goodnight Moon feel (and somewhat the same coloration). ""10 small toes all washed and warm,"" we begin; ""9 soft friends in a quiet room."" The feet are brown (with pink-rimmed toes against a red ground); the ""soft friends"" are stuffed animals and dolls, and a Siamese cat; the one unobtrusive pictorial device is the repetition of motifs from one illustration to the next--the toes poke into the stuffed animal picture, the cat does various cat-like things further on. But there is also of course a natural progression, not only numerically but in-point-of-time. At ""5 round buttons on a yellow gown,"" we narrow in on the father-and-child we saw at the outset--and then proceed, via ""3 sleepy kisses,"" to ""1 big girl all ready for bed."" Counting-down, from counting toes, is an inspired approach to bedtime. The pictures don't exhaust themselves, and neither does the experience. Copyright ©Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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