Bedtime around the world is showcased in this unique multicultural book featuring hand-stitched art for the illustrations. Each open page features bedtime in a different area of the world with a rhyming line, a short paragraph outlining more specific details about bedtime in that region, and a corresponding embroidered illustration. In the Netherlands, beds rock on the water as some children sleep on houseboats in the canals. In South and Central America, hammocks are used for comfort and protection from snakes and scorpions. Families in Afghanistan use rolled out mattresses “atop soft, hand-woven rugs and sleep together in a common room.” The rhyming lines on each page feel unnecessary and disjointed, as the rhyme and cadence are interrupted by the corresponding paragraph of information before reaching the rhyming line on the next page. Mavor’s impressively detailed and uncommon illustrations (printed to scale!) with the use of hand stitching and embroidery take center stage as they encapsulate a richer sense of heritage and culture through the details of architecture, clothing, landscapes, furniture, and more. The captivating use of novel illustrations paired with informative and educative notes about bedtime throughout different regions and cultures provides for an engaging, fulfilling, and out-of-the-ordinary bedtime book.
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SUPER interesting to learn all the different types of beds used by children around the world, and the unique style of illustration is cool too! The rhyming didn't do much for me here though.
The embroidered fabric illustrations really set this book apart. Each page has a line that rhymes and flows well as you read through, along with a little paragraph corresponding with that illustration explaining how certain people sleep in different parts of the world. The read is educational, engaging, and a unique bedtime book.
Rebecca Bond is a children’s book author and illustrator. Some of her illustrated titles include The House That George Built and The Mysterious Woods of Whistle Root (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt). She is both the author and illustrator of Escape from Baxter’s Barn (Houghton Mifflin Harourt), Out of the Woods: A True Story of an Unforgettable Event (Macmillan), and several others. Rebecca lives in Boston, Massachusetts.
Salley Mavor rediscovered her childhood delight in sewing and creating miniature scenes while studying at RISD. “I found I could communicate ideas more clearly than with pencil or brush, that my hands would direct me in a compelling way.” Her innovative bas-relief sculptures appear in the award winning, Pocketful of Posies: A Treasury of Nursery Rhymes, as well as other picture books. She lives on Cape Cod in Massachusetts. www.weefolkstudio.com Instagram: @salleymavor Facebook: Weefolkstudio
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