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A "lovely" collection of lullabies and goodnight poems, accompanied by magically intricate illustrations ( Publishers Weekly). Recalling traditional favorites from childhood and embracing a wide range of sources and cultures, this timeless collection is a beautiful addition to any bedtime read-aloud ritual. Sure to enchant both children and their parents, cut-paper artist Pamela Dalton's exquisite detail and sophisticated aesthetic-always informed by warmth and a deep humanity-will speak to anyone wanting a gentle descent into dreamland. "The tender fragility of Ms. Dalton's scissor-cut pictures seems just right for bedtime." - The Wall Street Journal…mehr

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A "lovely" collection of lullabies and goodnight poems, accompanied by magically intricate illustrations ( Publishers Weekly). Recalling traditional favorites from childhood and embracing a wide range of sources and cultures, this timeless collection is a beautiful addition to any bedtime read-aloud ritual. Sure to enchant both children and their parents, cut-paper artist Pamela Dalton's exquisite detail and sophisticated aesthetic-always informed by warmth and a deep humanity-will speak to anyone wanting a gentle descent into dreamland. "The tender fragility of Ms. Dalton's scissor-cut pictures seems just right for bedtime." - The Wall Street Journal

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Autorenporträt
Pamela Dalton has spent more than 25 years working in the technique of Scherenschnitte ("scissor cuts"), which has its roots in 16th-century Germany and Switzerland and was brought to the United States by Pennsylvania Dutch settlers in the 18th century. Each of her illustrations is cut from one continuous piece of paper. She lives in Harlemville, New York.