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Book Summary Author: Margaret Wise Brown Illustrator: Clement Hurd Edition: Audio Cassette Audio: English (Original Language); English (Unknown); English (Published) Format: Abridged, Audiobook Published: 1989-11-15 ISBN: 0898459885 Number of pages: 32 Reading Level: Ages 9-12 Publisher: HarperFestival
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Book Reviews of the Goodnight MoonCustomer Review: For every family bookshelf Summary: 5 Stars"In the great green room, there was a telephone and a red balloon, and a picture of the cow jumping over the moon..." As I read this soothing classic to my littlest one, I hear echoes of my own mother's voice reading the same bedtime story to me (the copyright says 1947). I have passed on the tradition of letting my toddler stall for bedtime by bidding goodnight to everything around her and, of course, I make my voice fade into a whisper when I read the last lines: "Goodnight stars. Goodnight air. Goodnight noises everywhere."
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