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independence in the child, who lacks a true parental figure in the "great green room". Pereira asserts that despite this objectification, the old lady still conveys a message when she whispers "hush". He notes that in doing so, the old lady "delivers the parent's bedtime message for them," which reminds the child reader to be quiet.
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In 1952, at the age of 42, Margaret Wise Brown died following a routine operation, and did not live to see the success of her book. Brown bequeathed the royalties to the book (among many others) to Albert Clarke, who was the nine-year-old son of a neighbor when Brown died. Clarke, whose rights to the
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years, it slowly became a bestseller. Annual sales grew from about 1,500 copies in 1953 to almost 20,000 in 1970; by 1990, the total number of copies sold exceeded four million. As of 2007, the book sells about 800,000 copies annually, and by 2017 had cumulatively sold an estimated 48 million copies.
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digitally altered the photograph of illustrator Hurd, which had been on the book for at least twenty years, to remove a cigarette. HarperCollins' editor-in-chief for children's books, Kate
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bunny's bedtime ritual of saying "good night" to various inanimate and living objects in the bunny's bedroom: a red balloon, a pair of socks, the bunny's dollhouse, a bowl of mush, and two kittens, among others; despite the kittens, a mouse is present in each spread. The book begins at 7:00 PM, and
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that he refers to as "child-alone-in-the-wide-world". According to
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acts as a "scavenger hunt" for children, as they are able to search the illustrations for each object mentioned in the book. Beckerman also mentions some of professor April
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as a "bedtime book" that is not only beneficial to children at bedtime, but is beneficial to parents as well. Pereira first defines a "bedtime book" as a book that both "represents" bedtime and is about bedtime, and is meant to be read by a parent and child together. Pereira further argues that
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are depicted as rabbits because Hurd was better at drawing rabbits than humans. This was among several decisions made regarding the illustrations over the course of the book's creation. Other revisions include replacing a framed map on the wall with a scene from
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is not the child's voice, but rather an omniscient voice that knows and understands what the child sees. Additionally, Stanton comments that each illustration focuses on what the child is looking at, which corresponds to what is being named in each scene.
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serve parental interests since they help parents carry out their duty of being an "entertainer, educator, enchanter" at bedtime while also maintaining a sense of independence between the child and the parent. Pereira analyzes the effectiveness of
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Margaret Wise Brown presents a revealing portrait of the author of Goodnight Moon and more than 100 other books for children.", vol. 238, no. 33, 1991, pp.
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and blurring the udder of the "cow that jumped over the moon."
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Bedtime Books, the Bedtime Story Ritual, and Goodnight Moon.
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Bedtime Books, the Bedtime Story Ritual, and Goodnight Moon
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