A bedtime story about the Sandman, who sprinkles stardust in children's eyes, takes them off to Mars and the Man in the Moon, and then gets them home in time for Mother Sun to wake them up
I love reading this book to my children! The cadence is like a song and it soothes me to sleep. I look forward to reading it more than they do. Perhaps they are still too young at 3 and 1, but always good.
I just found this book and it is clearly one I will be reading to Finn every night (and nap time?) for a long time. The text is lilting, quiet, sometimes playful. The story is as old as the stars: child goes to bed, sandman sprinkles stardust, together they travel up to the moon to join the man in the moon for a midnight teaparty, flute music, stories, then back to "your own fine bed" to await the sun and morning. Beautifully written and illustrated this book calls to mind, part "Goodnight Moon" part "'Twas the night before Christams" because of its poetic simplicity that guides children peacefully into a sleepy time mood, and its unencumbered yet fanciful strokes of words to tell the story.
This is a lovely little story by Clyde Watson with exquisite illustrations by Susanna Natti. It's one I read pretty much nightly to both of my children, in part because of the jewel-like artwork, but even more because of its out-loud readability. Poetic, yet accessible, with hits of rhyme here and there. Highly recommended.