Five on the Bed bookcover

Five on the Bed

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Description

A charming counting book filled with artful papercut illustrations for the whole family to read before bed.

How many are on the bed? How many are below? Five on the Bed counts to five with young readers as they follow the clever yet simple story of a family getting ready for bed. Colorfully illustrated in papercut art, this book teaches simple concepts in a fun and engaging way.

Product Details

PublisherWest Margin Press
Publish DateOctober 13, 2020
Pages32
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconHardback
EAN/UPC9781513264288
Dimensions9.5 X 9.4 X 0.9 inches | 0.7 pounds
BISAC Categories: Kids, Kids, Kids

About the Author

Addie Boswell is a children's book author and illustrator, as well as professional muralist and teacher. She believes creativity can empower and improve lives of every age, and for that reason likes to focus on making art and books for the family and the community. Addie currently lives in Portland, Oregon.

Reviews

"Teaches simple concepts in a fun and engaging way. Ideal for bedtime or anytime. . . Thoroughly fun and unreservedly recommended for family, daycare center, preschool, elementary school, and community library picture book collections for children ages 3-6."-- "Children's Bookwatch"
"The artwork beautifully captures all of the messy, silly, and joyful family interactions. . . A delightful counting book to read aloud, especially at bedtime."-- "Kirkus Reviews"
"This warm and playful story about a family getting ready for bed is also a counting book. The three family members and two pets are counted on and off the bed, and also under and over it. Throughout the book, the mom, dad, and daughter are all shown being cozy and affectionate to one another and to their pets. The parents, an interracial couple, smile at their daughter while she hides in the covers. They snuggle with the girl while reading together at bedtime; the dad, with dark brown skin, is shown calmly petting the cat, and the girl, a lighter brown but with her pale mother's black straight hair, is seen rubbing the dog's belly under the bed. At the end, after some back-and-forth, all five family members are piled up together on the bed and happily asleep. There isn't much text, and the story is told primarily through the appealing illustrations. Boswell creatively uses cut paper to create a textured, 3D look on each page. Rich colors including dark blue and maroon contrast sharply with white sheets on the bed, creating bold images. VERDICT The vivid cut-paper illustrations bring to life this amusing bedtime story, ideal for one-on-one reading at nighttime."-- "School Library Journal"

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