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- From: dsegelho@oasys.dt.navy.mil (Diane Segelhorst)
- Newsgroups: misc.kids
- Subject: Re: looking for book
- Message-ID: <29130@oasys.dt.navy.mil>
- Date: 31 Dec 92 11:28:55 GMT
- References: <24607@galaxy.ucr.edu> <1992Dec30.234659.13047@odin.corp.sgi.com>
- Reply-To: dsegelho@oasys.dt.navy.mil (Diane Segelhorst)
- Organization: Annapolis Detachment, CDNSWC
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- In misc.kids, michelle@play.esd.sgi.com (Michelle Boyd) writes:
- >In article <24607@galaxy.ucr.edu>, tadpole@ucrmath.ucr.edu (tad white) writes:
- |> Some time ago my wife saw a children's book consisting primarily of
- |> carefully composed photographs, each of which had a mouse in
- |> some inconspicuous hiding place. Unfortunately we don't know the
-
- >This is 'Goodnight Moon'. It's a terrific book! I'm planning
- >on buying a copy for our first (due ~June). The pictures are
- >drawn in really vivid colors and they get darker as you get
- >nearer the end of the book. I can still remember looking for the
- >mouse when my mom read it to me. I can't remember the author's
- >name ?Brown maybe.
-
- The author is Margaret Wise Brown. The illustrator is Clement Hurd,
- I think. You can get it as a traditional book with paper pages, as a
- board book, and in a boxed set with the stuffed bunny who is going to
- bed in the book. (telling everything, including the Moon, goodnight).
- I agree, it is a terrific book. Lots of things to find in the pictures,
- including the mouse.
-
- Diane Segelhorst
- dsegelho@oasys.dt.navy.mil
-