Hush, little monster

Denis Markell

Book - 2012

In this variation on a classic lullaby, a monster father promises his baby a variety of visitors, from a screeching owl to a zombie family.

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Subjects
Genres
Stories in rhyme
Picture books
Published
New York : Little Simon [2012]
Language
English
Main Author
Denis Markell (-)
Other Authors
Melissa Iwai (illustrator)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 21 cm
ISBN
9781442441958
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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

A monster father attempts to appease his cranky child in a clever riff on the "Hush, Little Baby" lullaby. "Hush, Little Monster, don't you howl./ Daddy's gonna give you a.../ screeching owl./ If that owl won't say 'whoo whoo'.../ Granny Ghost will bring you a big, bad boo!" Twai's monster father, with his red bean-shaped nose and Groucho Marx eyebrows, wouldn't be out of place on Sesame Street. These husband-and-wife collaborators score some very funny moments while delivering a sweetly ghoulish story about a guardian's love for a child (horns and all). Ages 4-6. (Aug.) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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Review by School Library Journal Review

PreS-K-This take on the classic "Hush, Little Baby" is full of monstrous details. Instead of a mockingbird that won't sing, it's a ghost that "won't cause a fright." The solution? A vampire "will stop by for a little bite!" The rhythm doesn't follow the original melody perfectly and thus this adaptation might need a few practice runs before being shared out loud. The endpapers are a garish checkerboard of creepy accessories, and the bland typeface doesn't enhance the retelling of this lullaby. However, the illustrations are full of bold colors and are just silly enough to keep the story from being too spooky for young children. Hush, Little Monster is ideal for pairing with other parodies like Michael Rex's The Runaway Mummy (Putnam, 2009).-Jenna Boles, Washington-Centerville Public Library, Centerville, OH (c) Copyright 2012. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

This husband-and-wife team tries their hand at a ghoulish version of a popular lullaby. Little Monster is not happy. Daddy Monster wants to make him feel better, and so begins an odd lullaby that attempts to soothe, humor or, at the very least, distract the young creature from his foul mood. For the most part the text scans as the father sings, "Hush, Little Monster, don't you howl. / Daddy's gonna give you a / screeching owl. / If that owl won't say whoo whoo' / Granny Ghost will bring you a big, bad boo!" If Granny Ghost disappoints, a biting vampire, shedding wolfman, magic broom, sneezing ogre and invading zombies arrive on the scene, their antics continuing the rhyming song. Eventually Little Monster's temper improves as all end up in the graveyard to play. Illustrations in saturated colors--many greens, yellows and reds--both evoke Goodnight Moon and portray the raucous action, and the small trim invites intimate exploration. Still, the book has a necessarily ephemeral feel--it is just a seasonal bagatelle. Even though Little Monster eventually quiets down for a cozy night's sleep, this interpretation isn't the sweetest version in town. (Picture book. 3-5)]] Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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