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Good Night, Gorilla

Good Night, Gorilla
By Peggy Rathmann

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"Good night, Gorilla," says the weary watchman as he walks by the gorilla cage on his nightly rounds at the zoo. The gorilla answers by quietly pickpocketing the guard's keys, stealthily trailing him, and unlocking the cages of every animal the oblivious fellow bids goodnight to. Looking much like an exhausted father, the uniformed guard traipses home toward his cottage, while the lonely zoo animals softly parade behind him. The animals manage to slip into his bedroom and nestle unnoticed near his sleepy wife--until the bold little gorilla goes so far as to snuggle up beside her as she turns out the light. Author and illustrator Peggy Rathmann (creator of the Caldecott-winning Officer Buckle and Gloria) relies more on the nuances of her jewel-toned pictures than on words to pace this giggly bedtime story, making it perfect for observant preschoolers. In one inky-black spread, Rathmann lets only the shocked, wide-open eyes of the guard's wife tell us that the gorilla has been detected! Tiny details such as the faithful, banana-toting mouse and sky-bound pink balloon that appear in each picture keep this book fresh, magical, and fun--even after countless bedtime readings. (Baby to preschool) --Gail Hudson


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #290275 in Books
  • Published on: 1997
  • Format: Animated
  • Binding: Board book
  • 34 pages

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favorite book5
My 3 yr old grandson took this book out of the library every week so I had to buy it for him.He sleeps with it. He has read this so many times...he can now "read" it to us!
Thanks for a wonderful wholesome story book!

Fantastic for toddlers at bedtime5
My now 2-year old son asks for us to read this to him over and over each night - he just loves it. We both enjoy it too, but really can't tell you why it seems to have any almost mythic hold on so many young children. The text is very simple, but it small visual details that our son likes to point out, which must be part of it. This book is like Goodnight Moon - a wildly popular and sweet book that is sort of hard to explain the allure of.