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Once Upon a Time, the End: Asleep in 60 Seconds

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Publisher Comments:

Once upon a time

there was a grown-up

looking for a book

with very short bedtime stories

for a kid who wouldn't go to sleep.

So the grown-up picked up this book

and read this flap

and took the book home

and read it out loud

and they both laughed

and fell fast asleep

fast.

Just like you.

The end.

Review:

"Children revel in getting the upper hand on frustrated, exhausted adults. That's the concept behind this group of nearly a dozen desperately abbreviated bedtime stories (e.g., 'The Two Little Pigs') and other not-so-subtly slumber-themed diversions (such as this riddle: 'Why did the chicken cross the road? To go to sleep'). The stories are bracketed by visits to a boy's bedroom where a father, still dressed in work clothes, tries to satisfy his child's request for yet another story by 'cutting/ Little words here and there/ So the stories would go faster,/ .../ And everyone could live happily every after./ The end.' But the effect of this book will undoubtedly be far from soporific. Kids may well be reduced to giggling fits by the cumulative effect of newcomer Kloske's silly shorthand versions of old favorites. A minimalist, rhyming version of Red Riding Hood wraps up with the heroic woodsman saying, 'Wow, I'm really tired, how about you?'; a familiar nursery rhyme about the old lady who lived in a shoe concludes, 'When kids wouldn't go to bed,/ She sold them to the zoo.' New Yorker cartoonist Blitt's watercolor-and-ink drawings exude a brittle sense of humor that's right in sync with the text's sad-sack perspective; at the same time, the artist's elegant ink line offers a visual foil to the storyteller's rising sense of hopelessness. But while the core joke here is on parents everywhere, chances are they'll be laughing too — after all, it's funny because it's true. Ages 4-8." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

Synopsis:

These hilarious, supershort fairy tales and nursery rhymes are guaranteed to make any child fall fast asleep--fast.

About the Author

Geoffrey Kloske is a book editor. He lives in Brooklyn, New York. Barry Blitt's illustrations have appeared on the cover of the New Yorker and have also graced the pages of the Chicago Tribune, the New York Times, and Entertainment Weekly. He is the illustrator of Once Upon a Time, the End (Asleep in 60 Seconds) by Geoffrey Kloske and The Adventures of Mark Twain by Huckleberry Finn by Robert Burleigh, as well as other picture books.  He lives in Riverside, Connecticut.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780689866197
Author:
Blitt, Barry
Publisher:
Atheneum Books for Young Readers
Illustrator:
Blitt, Barry
Author:
Blitt, Barry
Subject:
Children's 4-8 - Picturebooks
Subject:
Humorous Stories
Subject:
Fairy Tales & Folklore - Anthologies
Subject:
Bedtime & Dreams
Subject:
Fairy Tales & Folklore - Humorous Retelling
Subject:
Bedtime
Subject:
Characters in literature
Subject:
Children s-General
Copyright:
Edition Description:
B221
Publication Date:
August 2005
Binding:
Hardback
Grade Level:
Children/juvenile
Language:
English
Illustrations:
YES
Pages:
40
Dimensions:
9.5 x 9 in 13.51 oz
Children's Book Type:
Picture / Wordless
Age Level:
4-8

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Product details 40 pages Atheneum Books - English 9780689866197 Reviews:
"Publishers Weekly Review" by , "Children revel in getting the upper hand on frustrated, exhausted adults. That's the concept behind this group of nearly a dozen desperately abbreviated bedtime stories (e.g., 'The Two Little Pigs') and other not-so-subtly slumber-themed diversions (such as this riddle: 'Why did the chicken cross the road? To go to sleep'). The stories are bracketed by visits to a boy's bedroom where a father, still dressed in work clothes, tries to satisfy his child's request for yet another story by 'cutting/ Little words here and there/ So the stories would go faster,/ .../ And everyone could live happily every after./ The end.' But the effect of this book will undoubtedly be far from soporific. Kids may well be reduced to giggling fits by the cumulative effect of newcomer Kloske's silly shorthand versions of old favorites. A minimalist, rhyming version of Red Riding Hood wraps up with the heroic woodsman saying, 'Wow, I'm really tired, how about you?'; a familiar nursery rhyme about the old lady who lived in a shoe concludes, 'When kids wouldn't go to bed,/ She sold them to the zoo.' New Yorker cartoonist Blitt's watercolor-and-ink drawings exude a brittle sense of humor that's right in sync with the text's sad-sack perspective; at the same time, the artist's elegant ink line offers a visual foil to the storyteller's rising sense of hopelessness. But while the core joke here is on parents everywhere, chances are they'll be laughing too — after all, it's funny because it's true. Ages 4-8." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)
"Synopsis" by , These hilarious, supershort fairy tales and nursery rhymes are guaranteed to make any child fall fast asleep--fast.
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