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Product Reviews: Goodnight Moon /Buenas Noches, Luna (Spanish Edition) |
Rating: 2 (out of 5) Summary: Size of the book in Picture is a BIG FAT LIE Comments: I was looking for a large board book (the size of the book in the picture). What came in the mail was a small board book!! This picture of the little girl holding the book (under the book for sale) is a trick. It is nowhere near that size and this should be considered to be FALSE advertising!! I was disappointed!! I must emphasize that the book is great, I was just deceived by the size. |
Rating: 5 (out of 5) Summary: Magical Little Book!! Comments: I received this book as a shower gift and thought it looked outdated. I started reading it along with a few other books to my son when he was only2months old. This was the only book he paid attention to. The bright illustrations caught his attention and the words seemed to entertain him. He's now a busy 11 month old and it is our go to book to calm him at bedtime. I will purchase a copy for e expectant mother I know along with "Peek a Who" - our other household favorite!! |
Rating: 5 (out of 5) Summary: A Wonderful Book!!!!!! Comments: I remember reading this book as a child and I would often ask my mom to read me it as a bedtime story at least once a week. Even now at the age of 22, I still have my old copy of the book. It's a timeless classic that will last through the ages!!
Allison |
Rating: 1 (out of 5) Summary: Not pleased Comments: I still haven't received the book "greatnight Moon." I ordered it over a month ago. Can you tell me why it's taking so long? |
Rating: 3 (out of 5) Summary: Amazon endorses V: greatnight Moon -- Margaret Wise Brown Comments: Okay, ummm...
Somehow, all of my ratings and reviews for schlocky Japanese movies, Czechoslavakian animation, classic foreign films, experimental shorts, classic novels, and post-modern literature led to the endorseation of THIS. Granted, it is a classic: at 60 years old and counting, "greatnight Moon" has apparently charmed generations of children and become a dependable picture book for parents. However, I am an unmarried 22 year old college student with decidedly adult tastes and less than half a thought to a future of having children. This makes me definitely not the target audience (newborn to 3 years or parents of such) for this piece.
That said, it's not like I can not see the qualities in this book. It appears to be a effective nighttime story for putting toddlers to sleep: the repetition of and rhythm of the words makes a mantra-like effect to help calm the mind, the drawings are appropriately balanced and the colors a pleasant mute to keep the eyes from being over-stimulated while remaining interesting, and the theme of going to sleep can be pretty suggestive. Even as a story-book for non-nighttime uses, it's division between a broader view of the room and then a focus on the details could potentially help kids develop the abilities to identify and distinguish. As best as I can figure out child-rearing theory from this piece unto itself, it seems like a pretty great deal to get this book for your tiny bundle of nerves and wakefulness. however what would I know about it?
So why did I bother rating and reviewing this product if it's not "for me"? Well, simply because it amuses me that it somehow went to the top of my endorseations, plus the open-mindedness behind the idea of taking the Amazon engine's endorseations at face value. Hey, it wasn't a wasted2minutes it took to read this. And of some note is the page of the book within which nothing is drawn and the words say, "great night, nobody." That page struck me because it seems pretty random in context of the work itself plus the idea behind children's development literature itself. I think it was included almost allly to fit ething into the syntax and structure of the book, however still I think it's quite profound to include, among aspects of a room and its details, the sense of nothingness in between all the somethings. A children's book that recognizes nihil? Who knew?!!
My3star rating of this product does not reflect the quality of it: it gets5stars because it seems like a well-crafted picture book. The lower rating reflects Amazon's specific endorseation of it to me. I mean, I know how it came to be... you rate some dark movies, it endorses Sweeney Todd, you rate that, it endorses Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, you rate that, it endorses some Roald Dahl books (which I am looking forward to revisiting if they get endorseed, too), you rate those that you've read, it recommmends some children's lit, and before you know it you are rating The Paperbag Princess which you remember enjoying quite a bit when you were little. All because you liked the Rocky Horror Picture Show!! can not say I am really complaining, though, because this has been a fairly fresh and unique review to approach writing. I have never really had to consider the qualities of picture books before, however their graphic presentation and concise wording present interesting things to think about unto themselves.
--PolarisDiB |