Mon Oct 03 16:31:57 CST 2022
This is the perfect bedtime Children's Story Book
when the sky darkens
The moon shines brightly,
everyone went to sleep...
Except for the alert owl
This is the perfect Sleeping Children's Story Book, with concise, soothing text, and Children's Story Book illustrations that are colorful and textured. Join the owl on its journey under the moonlight as he watches all the other animals settle down for the night: some sleep standing up, while others sleep on the move, some sleep peacefully alone, while others snuggle together.
IL SUNG NA from Korea studied Illustration for Children's Story Book at Kingston University in London. The Book of Sleep was his first Children's Story Book, followed by Thingamabob Children's Story Book and Snow Rabbit, Spring Rabbit Children's Story Book, (Spring 2011).
In this classic Children's Story Book beloved by generations of readers, quiet, poetic words, combined with softly calming, sleep-inducing images, create the perfect bedtime Children's Story Book. From the perspective of children, it has won the love of countless readers, both large and small, and has been honored for a long time. Since its publication in 1947, more than 20 million copies of Children's Story Book have been published in different translations.
In the big green room, a little rabbit is lying on the bed. "Good night, room. Good night, moon." He said to all the familiar things in the softly lit room: the picture of the three bears sitting on the chair, the seat and socks, the kitten and the gloves, everything Things, one by one good night.
Love, let the other person know that when you love and love someone very much, you may want to describe the feeling. This innocent Children's Story Book story, with elegant pictures, vividly outlines the interaction of love. It is not only suitable for parents and children to read together, but has long since become a classic Children's Story Book to express all kinds of love, touching more than 30 million people around the world. reader.
The little rabbit said to the big rabbit, "Guess how much I love you." "I love you so much." The big rabbit has a pair of longer arms. He opened his arms and said, "But, I love you so much." Then the little rabbit stood upside down, jumped, and stretched his arms as far as possible, but he couldn't beat the big rabbit. . Finally, the little rabbit was sleepy, closed his eyes and said, "I love you, from here to the moon." The big rabbit put the little rabbit on the bed made of leaves, kissed him, said goodnight to him, and then lay down on the bed Beside the little rabbit, he said with a small smile: "I love you, from here to the moon, and then ─ ─ to come back." A confession of love has become an eternal classic.
Born in Belfast, Northern Ireland, Sam McBrayney graduated from the prestigious Trinity College before becoming a professional Children’s Story Book writer. One of the best-selling Children's Story Books in the world, "Guess How Much I Love You", is the fifty-seventh Children's Story Book in his writing career. The brainchild of many words. Following on from this Children's Story Book, he collaborated with Anita Geron on another best-selling Children's Story Book, You Are My Favorites.
Anita Geron was born in Portsmouth, England. She has been fond of animals and painting since she was a child, and ever wanted to be a veterinarian or a zookeeper. After getting married, he studied Children's Story Book painting at Manchester Polytechnic School and began to create Children's Story Book picture books for children. He collaborated with McBrayney on the well-known best-selling Children's Story Book Guess How Much I Love You and You are all my favorites." McBrayney once praised Jae Lang's soft tone in "Guess How Much I Love You", which perfectly depicts the intimacy between the big rabbit and the little rabbit.