Starry, Starry Night
Reviews:
“This is a great bedtime book with beautiful illustrations. Kids will love searching for all of the critters and counting fireflies.” Katie B. Great Falls, MT
A soft, moonlit starry night casts a veil of slumber over the mountain meadow animals.
The angels watch our souls to keep.
In peaceful slumber that we seek.
About the Book
In eighteen pages of softly glowing illustrations and metered verse, the author invites young readers to quietly watch as soothing nighttime envelops the mountain meadows: Glittering stars and fireflies twinkle in the night. The moon casts its muted light through the trees of a mountain meadow. The owl and owlets in the tree watch as the skunks, fox, rabbits, and meadow mice prepare for bed. And nearby deer lie down as the baby wolf cries out to the moon. These are the magical moments that happen every Starry, Starry Night.
About the Illustrator
Nicholas A. Gotelaere was born in 1971 in Duluth, Minnesota. He moved from Superior, Wisconsin to Denver, Colorado in 1983 and still resides there today. He has authored and illustrated three previous books: Snakes Wear Hats And…, Where Do Spiders Go At Night?, and his latest, Frida With Funbun in Space. Available at www.fkpress.com. Now he is teaming up with Diane to illustrate her first book, Starry, Starry Night.