When Stars Arise
When Stars Arise
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Orca Books
Annotation: A dusky rural landscape and comforting bedtime routine draw a child closer to sleep in this illustrated lullaby board book.
 
Reviews: 3
Catalog Number: #6768337
Format: Board Book
Special Formats: Board Book Board Book
Publisher: Orca Books
Copyright Date: 2023
Edition Date: 2023 Release Date: 04/11/23
Illustrator: Czub, Martyna,
Pages: 1 volume (unpaged)
ISBN: 1-459-83566-2
ISBN 13: 978-1-459-83566-5
Dewey: E
LCCN: 2022938310
Dimensions: 15 cm
Language: English
Reviews:
Starred Review for Kirkus Reviews (Tue Feb 28 00:00:00 CST 2023)

A child winds down for bed.After a busy day, the little one starts preparing to go to sleep as quiet falls and animals on the farm and in the nearby forest also begin settling down. Each page includes lilting verse with a version of the repeated refrain, "But do not sleep. / Don't close your eyes / until the twinkling stars arise." Once the toys are put away, the child has had a bath, and their caregiver has told them a bedtime story, it's finally time to sleep "until the sun lights up the skies." Alaraj's poetry is gentle and sweet; combined with Czub's watercolor illustrations, the tale truly comes to life. The delicate bleeding of blues, greens, and browns, the blurred edges, and the softness of the images blend for a fully realized world with the coziest of touches. The tiny feathers on the hen, the spots on the owl, and the wings of the geese provide texture. The yellows of the setting sun give way to the deep blues of dark, slowly taking readers into dreamland. This is a stunning marriage of text and art that will linger with listeners as they slip into sleep. The adult and child have brown skin and black hair. (This book was reviewed digitally.)This melodic lullaby is warm and tender perfection. (Board book. 0-4)

Kirkus Reviews (Fri Oct 04 00:00:00 CDT 2024)

A child winds down for bed.After a busy day, the little one starts preparing to go to sleep as quiet falls and animals on the farm and in the nearby forest also begin settling down. Each page includes lilting verse with a version of the repeated refrain, "But do not sleep. / Don't close your eyes / until the twinkling stars arise." Once the toys are put away, the child has had a bath, and their caregiver has told them a bedtime story, it's finally time to sleep "until the sun lights up the skies." Alaraj's poetry is gentle and sweet; combined with Czub's watercolor illustrations, the tale truly comes to life. The delicate bleeding of blues, greens, and browns, the blurred edges, and the softness of the images blend for a fully realized world with the coziest of touches. The tiny feathers on the hen, the spots on the owl, and the wings of the geese provide texture. The yellows of the setting sun give way to the deep blues of dark, slowly taking readers into dreamland. This is a stunning marriage of text and art that will linger with listeners as they slip into sleep. The adult and child have brown skin and black hair. (This book was reviewed digitally.)This melodic lullaby is warm and tender perfection. (Board book. 0-4)

School Library Journal (Sat Apr 01 00:00:00 CDT 2023)

PreS-K —Czub's muted color palette provides simple forms for children's faces and domestic shapes as a day draws to its close. The barn animals are tucked away, the deer in the forest are nestling in, the entire world of diurnal creatures is slowing in Alaraj's flowing verse: "The river lulls you with its song./ The water gently skips along./ But do not sleep./ Don't close your eyes/ until the twinkling stars arise." The children in the book move toward home; once inside there are baths, books, stuffies, and snug bedtime scenes before sleep comes and stays, "until the sun lights up the skies." What a satisfying circularity from this team, providing reassurance for toddlers and preschoolers while offering parents or educators a natural path to explain how bedtime is bigger than one person's wishes, but actually a rhythm of the universe. The illustrations feature gentle blues and grays for night, golden animals and lighted scenes, plus people with button eyes and black hair with skin tones in dappled watercolor; these have a universality that could represent almost any household's members. VERDICT A sweet lullaby for story hour that could also kick off a discussion of diurnal and nocturnal rhythms.—Kimberly Olson Fakih

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Starred Review for Kirkus Reviews (Tue Feb 28 00:00:00 CST 2023)
Kirkus Reviews (Fri Oct 04 00:00:00 CDT 2024)
School Library Journal (Sat Apr 01 00:00:00 CDT 2023)
Reading Level: 0.5
Interest Level: P-K

A stunning marriage of text and art that will linger with listeners as they slip into sleep...This melodic lullaby is warm and tender perfection.Kirkus Reviews, starred review

Parents and children will enjoy winding down and snuggling into this slow, tender journey to bedtime.

The world grows restful, but dont sleep yet, wait until the grassy meadow is quiet and the forest creatures are hidden away. Until the farm animals are snug in the barn and the toys are tidied in their proper spots. Until the bath warms your toes and the blanket tucks you in tightly. Only when we finish our story and the stars are in the sky is it time to sleep.

Calming, lyrical rhythms, pleasing repetition and dreamy watercolors make When Stars Arise a gentle lullaby that reinforces the bedtime routine.


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