Without mystery, hero, handsome prince or fairy godmother — Goodnight Moon has now lulled millions of children to sleep, in more than two dozen languages, for 75 years. Written by Margaret Wise Brown, ...
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In the pages of books illustrated and written for children, the sometimes-drab design of the real world transforms into a space of color and whimsy. There are phantom tollbooths, yellow brick roads, ...
Children's book creator and son of the illustrator of "Goodnight Moon," Thacher Hurd read the book and discussed his father's legacy as part of the unveiling. "I'm sure Margaret and Clem would have ...
It’s the first book many babies receive as a gift, and one of the few that parents will keep when their child is grown. Why does this 75-year-old story have such staying power? Credit... Supported by ...
Once upon a time there was...A telephone. A red balloon. A comb and a brush, and bowl full of mush. Not much of a story, you say? So said Anne Carroll Moore, the children's librarian at the New York ...
Since its publication on September 3, 1947, the book has lulled children around the world to sleep with its dreamy tradition of bidding... 'Goodnight Moon' has comforted kids at bedtime for 75 years ...