Sally Lloyd-Jones's rhythmic text paired with Jane Chapman's depiction of a nighttime world settling down for slumber will make any reluctant sleepyhead want to (展开全部) Shhh it's bedtime in the forest, and all the little animals have to go to sleep. When night falls, birdies, bunnies, and little bears alike close their eyes under the watchful care of their mothers and fathers. · To which, of course, I respond “But I AM the Lloyd-Jones.” What they’re really asking, though, is: “Are you related to THE Doctor David Martyn Lloyd-Jones?” Dr David Martyn Lloyd-Jones () is the rock star of theologians, writers, thinkers, a children’s book writer like me. And I wish I could say I’d met him. Background. Lloyd-Jones was born in Kampala, Uganda and studied Art History with French at University of Sussex and Paris-Sorbonne University. She is not related to the famous minister Martyn Lloyd-Jones.. She worked in children's book publishing for several years at Oxford University Press before moving to the US in where she lives in Manhattan. In she began to write full-time.
Sally Lloyd-Jones is a leading writer of inspirational books for children, with an expertise in conveying biblical truth to young children. She is the author of three bestselling children's Bibles, including the Gold Book Award-winning Baby's First Bible and, most recently, the Moonbeam Award Winner -- The Jesus Storybook Bible. Time To Say Goodnight. Sally Lloyd-Jones Illustrated by: Jane Chapman Published by: Harper Collins (USA) Sally Lloyd-Jones is a leading writer of inspirational books for children, with an expertise in conveying biblical truth to young children. She is the author of three bestselling children's Bibles, including the Gold Book Award-winning Baby's First Bible and, most recently, the Moonbeam Award Winner - The Jesus Storybook Bible.
A gentle rhyming bedtime story. by Sally Lloyd-Jones, illustrated by Jane Chapman. Buy this Book. Barnes Noble Indie Bookstore Amazon Amazon UK. Even little animals have to sleep when night settles over the forest. Little fawns and baby bears must close their eyes, bunnies must stop their hopping, and busy squirrels must stop their crunching so that everyone in the forest can curl up for a good night’s rest. To which, of course, I respond “But I AM the Lloyd-Jones.” What they’re really asking, though, is: “Are you related to THE Doctor David Martyn Lloyd-Jones?” Dr David Martyn Lloyd-Jones () is the rock star of theologians, writers, thinkers, a children’s book writer like me. And I wish I could say I’d met him. Her picture book Time to Say Goodnight, for example, depicts the nightly ritual of an assortment of forest-animal children as they prepare to go to bed. Writing in verse, Lloyd-Jones weaves "rhythmic, even hypnotic language" that Booklist reviewer Karin Snelson noted will calm young children.
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