Ten in the bed

by Cabrera, Jane.

Format: Print Book 2006
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Summary
There are ten cuddly animals snuggled into bed, but the littlest mouse is demanding more room. However, this time it's not just anyone rolling over and falling out of bed; it's a cook, then a trumpeter, then a pirate, then a doctor, and more! Cabrera's bright palette and playful energy capture the whimsy of this favorite childhood nursery rhyme," according to booklist in a review of the picture book edition.
Published Reviews
Booklist Review: "Cabrera's bright palette and playful energy capture the whimsy of this favorite childhood nursery rhyme as stuffed animals act out the good-night countdown. "There were 10 in the bed and the Little One said, 'Move over, move over.' So they all rolled over and the Snorer a duck fell out." For each number, an animal falls out until only one is left. Then they all dance about until Little One shouts, "Settle down now!" and everyone goes to sleep. Cabrera adds a clever twist here. Each animal is dressed for a different occupation: cat is a cook, so the animals eat sweets; bear is a pilot who flies the bed over the fields. The illustrations, filled with animal charm, bounce delightfully along with the text. Like Cabrera's If You're Happy and You Know It0 (2004), this is a ready-made romp for story hours, bedtimes, and just plain fun. Read it one-on-one or with a small group for some rowdy response. --Julie Cummins Copyright 2006 Booklist"
From Booklist, Copyright (c) American Library Association. Used with permission.
Additional Information
Subjects Children's songs -- Texts.
Occupations -- Fiction.
Counting.
Songs.
Publisher New York :Holiday House,2006
Edition 1st ed.
Language English
Description 1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 27 cm
ISBN 0823420272 (hardcover)
9780823420278 (hardcover)
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