My Bed

My Bed
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Enchanting Ways to Fall Asleep Around the World

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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2020

نویسنده

Salley Mavor

ناشر

HMH Books

شابک

9780358359050
  • اطلاعات
  • نقد و بررسی
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Kirkus

Starred review from August 15, 2020
Children around the globe go to sleep in different kinds of beds in this ingeniously illustrated picture book. Fashioned from fabric, beads, wire, and yarn and using embroidery stitches as adornment, the compositions have some depth and use deep colors. All readers will want to return to pore over the details of these imaginative depictions. Each scene features one or two children in their sleeping places: hammocks in Brazil, a courtyard in Iran, a rooftop in Morocco, alcove beds "nestled into walls" in Norway, or mattresses "outside in the fresh air" in Ghana. As befits its international theme, the children and the occasional adult in the pictures are diverse. Each double-page spread includes a fabric-relief picture that fills two-thirds of the spread, and on the left, one half of a rhyming couplet that gives an overview followed by a short description of the scene and its country. An appropriate fabric animal appears: an elephant for India, a rooster for Russia, a koi for Japan. The animals appear on the endpapers, creating a guessing game, and they also show up in the last scene, of a child snoozing in a presumably North American home. Only a map is missing for a complete learning experience. A concluding note about the creation of the illustrations will be fascinating to adults and may prompt them to work with children to make some fabric collages. Read this before bedtime to ensure a world of sweet dreams. (Picture book. 3-6)

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Booklist

October 15, 2020
Preschool-G This eye-catching volume looks at bedtime, a recurring topic in picture books, and broadens its scope to include children around the world. Scenes include kids going to sleep in 12 ways, such as in hammocks (Central and South America), on a houseboat (the Netherlands), in a yurt (Mongolia), on a futon (Japan), and in a wooden bed (Canada and the U.S.). A typical double-page spread includes a large illustration and, beside it, a smaller rectangle carrying two kinds of text: a line of rhyming verse and, for those who want to know a bit more, a smaller-type sentence or two of additional information in prose. While the text is helpful, it's secondary to the photos that showcase Mavor's wonderfully detailed, diorama-like scenes, created with fabrics, beads, wood, and wire and richly, meticulously embellished with embroidery in thread and yarn. Featuring vibrant, harmonious colors, interesting patterns, and folk art charm, the illustrations will impress craft-minded viewers with the artist's ingenuity and attention to detail. A handsome book to share with young children.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2020, American Library Association.)



Publisher's Weekly

November 2, 2020
On each spread, Bond describes a child’s bedstead in rhyming first-person perspective, paired with an informative contextualizing paragraph. “My bed unrolls on grasslands vast—it travels where I go,” reads one, which depicts the “wide-open steppes of Mongolia” in stitched greenery, alongside a cross-section of a white ger and its jewel-toned interior. Mavor’s immersive signature illustrations charm; the intricately stitched art, handcrafted from fabric, beads, wire, and yarn on embroidered fabric backgrounds, will assuredly catch readers’ attention. Endpapers feature a variety of animals, including an elephant, a crocodile, and a ryukin goldfish; spreads highlight the animal that might be found within each country’s environment—the elephant for India, crocodile for Ghana, and ryukin for Japan. This meditation on global similarities and differences is worth poring over for the fabric relief art alone. Back matter includes a note about the stitching. Ages 4–7.




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