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Published by POW! Kids Books
Distributed by Simon & Schuster
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About The Book
The second book in Jacqueline Schmidt's delightful Patchwork series finds the resourceful little bear seeking a quiet spot to go to sleep.
Where should a stuffed bear sleep? His wild counterparts hibernate in caves, but a cave does not seem like a very cozy sleeping spot to Patchwork. In order to find the perfect place to lay his stuffed head, Patchwork decides to consult with his friends, as he did with such good results in Patchwork Helps a Friend. As he journeys, asking delicate everyone from the delicate butterflies to an enormous whale about an ideal spot to sleep, Patchwork begins to realize that home might be the best place for him. Each spread is a visual celebration of nature and the imagination, with Jacqueline's distinctively lovely collages depicting natural creatures amid fantastical imagery, enhanced by rich colors and pleasing patterns.
This sweet bedtime book is a wonderful choice for parents seeking to send little ones off to dreamland.Jacqueline's lilting prose and gorgeously detailed dreamscapes will help lull children into a restful state.The exquisitely detailed collages encourage repeated readings, night after night, helping to create an expectation of sleep.
"Schmidt's collage-like imagery makes this a great book to read to toddlers and preschoolers together--while the older one completes the rhyming sentences, the younger one can point to the random fruit, objects and animals that sneak up in each scene."-Brooklyn Based
Where should a stuffed bear sleep? His wild counterparts hibernate in caves, but a cave does not seem like a very cozy sleeping spot to Patchwork. In order to find the perfect place to lay his stuffed head, Patchwork decides to consult with his friends, as he did with such good results in Patchwork Helps a Friend. As he journeys, asking delicate everyone from the delicate butterflies to an enormous whale about an ideal spot to sleep, Patchwork begins to realize that home might be the best place for him. Each spread is a visual celebration of nature and the imagination, with Jacqueline's distinctively lovely collages depicting natural creatures amid fantastical imagery, enhanced by rich colors and pleasing patterns.
This sweet bedtime book is a wonderful choice for parents seeking to send little ones off to dreamland.Jacqueline's lilting prose and gorgeously detailed dreamscapes will help lull children into a restful state.The exquisitely detailed collages encourage repeated readings, night after night, helping to create an expectation of sleep.
"Schmidt's collage-like imagery makes this a great book to read to toddlers and preschoolers together--while the older one completes the rhyming sentences, the younger one can point to the random fruit, objects and animals that sneak up in each scene."-Brooklyn Based
Excerpt
Patchwork's a hodgepodge, part stuffing, part bear; When it's cold outside, he wears a snowsuit made of hair. When wintertime comes, his Bear friends must snooze, But a cave won't suit Patchwork, so he heads out for a cruise. "Oh, Penguin," asks Patchwork
Product Details
- Publisher: POW! Kids Books (November 25, 2014)
- Length: 32 pages
- ISBN13: 9781576877173
- Ages: 3 - 7
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