PRESCHOOL
Downing, Julie

Hello, Moon

(2) PS In this bedtime book Downing invites listeners to revel in the night with soft illustrations depicting four nocturnal animals (a fox, owl, mouse, and raccoon) and a complementary series of soothing quatrains describing their routines. A predominance of long vowels ("Cloudy moon, / rustling leaves. / Branches bow, / cool night breeze") creates a gentle narrative that shows the animals going about their usual nighttime activities of finding food ("Ripe, red fruit, / savory seeds. / Midnight feast, / tender leaves") and shelter ("Hurry home. / Almost there. / Warm and dry, / cozy lair"). Downing paces the reading through spacing on the page, most often with the quatrains split across the full-bleed, double-page spreads. Whenever the last two lines of a quatrain are composed solely of verbs ("scurry, pounce, flutter, glide"), she abandons that structure and scatters the verbs across the page, creating a quasi-labeling of the corresponding art, prompting a mild staccato-like reading that emphasizes the action. Various shades of blue and green appear throughout the watercolors and liquid acrylics as the night shadows create a muted, velvety palette.

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