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A long day is drawing to a close, and several creatures are ready for sleep. A cat with a stroller full of kittens needs a place to rest, as does the baby who’s been sailing a boat on the sea. The man in the moon is exhausted, and three tired bears make their weary way up a flight of stairs. Soon, though, each has found a place for the night where they can sleep and wake up ready for a new day.

Featuring a simple story and the repeated refrain “Hushabye hush hush,” John Burningham’s latest is the perfect lullabye to soothe even the most restless little one.

40 pages, Hardcover

Published January 1, 2021

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John Burningham

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Married to Helen Oxenbury They have one son and two daughters.

John Burningham was born in 1936 in Farnham, Surrey, and attended the alternative school, Summerhill. In 1954 he spent two years travelling through Italy, Yugoslavia and Israel, working at a variety of jobs.

From 1956-1959, he studied at the Central School of Art, after which he designed posters for London Transport and the British Transport Commission. He also spent a year on an animated puppet film in the Middle East. He then became a writer and illustrator of children's books, his first book, Borka: The Adventures of a Goose With No Feathers (1963) winning the Kate Greenaway Medal in 1963, an achievement he repeated with Mr Gumpy's Outing (1970).

Since then, he has written and illustrated many children's books. He is also a freelance designer of murals, exhibitions models, magazine illustrations and advertisements.

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2,294 reviews489 followers
September 20, 2020
Lovely illustrations show various characters that have had a long day. The second half of the book shows them finding a comfortable bed or a place to stay. A lovely message that if you've had a bad day, enjoy the relief of getting to bed and tomorrow the slate will be wiped clean. I've read this hundreds of times and I'd highly recommend this as a bedtime read.

Revisited this lovely book today, 17 yrs after I first bought it. I do love John Burningham's illustrations and I love these storylines that are so reassuring, they tell that not everything will go smoothly but don't worry, things will turn out better than you think. I loved the rhythm of the text in this story, very soporific and the perfect bedtime read to cleanse your brain of the rigours of today and leave you feeling ready to take on the challenge of tomorrow.
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7,304 reviews2,618 followers
December 30, 2020
A very sweet beddy-bye book, where even the man in the moon needs to catch some ZZZzzzs.

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I'm crazy about this author's illustrations!
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186 reviews3 followers
October 7, 2019
A lovely book with a great rhyme scheme and simplistic, calming language. However, it is a more of a bedtime story then a book which could be used in schools!
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58 reviews
September 20, 2018
A good bedtime book. Kinda quirky. Has a dreamlike quality.
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583 reviews
November 4, 2023
Soft illustrations and calming words to drift off to
Sleep. Except my kids nothing can make them want to go to sleep. 😆
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240 reviews4 followers
October 30, 2010
John Burningham is one of the best childrens authors I've ever come across. However, I think I prefer his books for the 3-7 age group. Hushabye is probably best suited for 2-3 year olds. It's about various animals and entities (the man in the moon) setting down to sleep. The art is good, as usual, but not his best -- lacking some of the detail and ingenuity of his other works.
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2,669 reviews
July 31, 2008
good bedtime read. adorable pictures. possible for nighttime storytime.
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September 20, 2010
Mommy says: A spoken lullaby. A little simple for an almost 6yo.
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1,141 reviews23 followers
March 7, 2011
I felt like falling asleep as I read it, and I think it would be a great addition to a bedtime themed storytime (which I think we should have SOON!)
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922 reviews16 followers
April 25, 2015
For parents who are sick to death of reading Goodnight Moon every night.
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Author 10 books30 followers
December 22, 2015
This John Burningham book would be perfect for the younger listeners -- preschool and under. And it would be a great introduction to his many, many wonderful books.
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