Twinkle, twinkle, winter night

Megan Litwin

Book - 2022

Celebrate winter with this magical twist on a beloved nursery rhyme that brings the shimmering season of lights to life.

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Subjects
Genres
Children's stories Pictorial works
Picture books
Stories in rhyme
Published
New York, NY : Clarion Books 2022
Language
English
Main Author
Megan Litwin (author)
Other Authors
Nneka Myers (illustrator)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 25 x 28 cm
ISBN
9780358572046
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Review by Horn Book Review

A gentle text inspired by "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star" notes the qualities of a winter evening. From the peaceful snow-covered woods, to a decorated town, to excited kids nestled in their beds, "Magic, / wonder, / beauty bright -- / twinkle right on through the night." Myers's wonder-filled digital illustrations capture the warmth of the season as they follow several different families' activities and feature Hanukkah and Kwanzaa lights along with Christmas decorations. Kitty Flynn November/December 2022 p.18(c) Copyright 2022. The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

A sky spangled with stars lights up snowy scenes in this celebration of winter holidays. Casting her verses in the cadences of a familiar nursery rhyme, Litwin catalogs sources of illumination beginning with the stars--"In the quiet, calm, and clear-- // sky sparkles like a chandelier." She moves on from "quiet wood / to busy town," the latter a village decked in festive strings and displays of lights, before finishing by sending readers "off to cozy beds to sleep." In illustrations that are hazily aglow with natural and artificial lights, Myers follows suit by sending an adult and a child, both brown-skinned, on a walk through woods to a skating rink, then into a town square in which racially diverse residents can be seen chatting or singing carols, and on past a big hanging star and houses and stores lit with Kwanzaa candles, a menorah, a stylized Diwali lamp, and other seasonal symbols. At last, following a glimpse of two olive-skinned children leaving a plate of cookies next to their fireplace before bedding down, faces peering out of windows take final glances at the stars together. The snow and heavy dress indicate a setting in the Northern Hemisphere, but even if some of the imagery is oblique, at least an effort has been made to be inclusive without any prioritization or even mention of a specific holiday. (This book was reviewed digitally.) Suitable for bedtime reading in any season, rich in both visual and sonic resonances. (Picture book. 5-7) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.