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KISS, KISS GOOD NIGHT by Kenn Nesbitt

KISS, KISS GOOD NIGHT

by Kenn Nesbitt ; illustrated by Rebecca Elliott

Pub Date: Sept. 1st, 2013
ISBN: 978-0-545-47957-8
Publisher: Cartwheel/Scholastic

One by one, animal mothers tuck their babies into bed, easing them off to dreamland with snuggles and kisses.

Soothing rhythms and apt and varied vocabulary make this goodnight book special. Take, for example: “When cuddly cubs begin to doze, their mothers stroke them on the nose, / then grumble softly in their ear. / In Bear that means / ‘Good night, my dear.’ ” The adorable animal mothers and babies—bunnies, cats, lambs and chicks, in addition to the bears—look absolutely blissful as they cuddle up and settle in for some rest. These sweet scenes are set against a bluish-purple night sky dotted with white stars that twinkle merrily down on the sleeping critters. The final spread incorporates all of the animal families at once and offers a pleasing closing sentiment: “And with that nuzzle, kiss / or hug, the animals sleep, / warm and snug, / the way that babies always do / when mothers tell them, ‘I love you.’ ” While this title is perfect for mother-baby bonding, it doesn’t include any doting dads. Papas who want in on the action might try Anne Gutman and Georg Hallensleben’s Daddy Kisses (2003) or Karen Katz’s Daddy Hugs (2007).

With large, sturdy board pages just right for tiny hands, this is a sweet selection for baby’s bedtime.

(Board book. 0-3)