Compiled by Gilcy Aquino | Dec 17, 2020
This season, publishers are offering up a number of familiar tales with fresh faces. Read on to rediscover a variety of favorites, from classics previously published in the ’60s, to a fully illustrated textbook from a well-known school of witchcraft and wizardry, and more.
Biscuitâs Christmas Storybook Favorites
by Alyssa Capucilli, illus. by Pat Schories (Sept. 1, HarperCollins, $13.99; ISBN 978-0-06-304120-2)
Featuring nine stories about the heartwarming yellow puppy, Biscuit, this edition includes a new cover and sticker sheet.
Everyone Poops
The bestselling potty-training classic is now in hardcover for a new generation.
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Origin
Since American writer Margaret Wise Brown and Illustrator Clement Hurd published the children’s book “Goodnight Moon” in 1947, people globally have recited the story of “little rabbit” observing the surroundings of his bedroom and then saying goodnight to supposedly notable items, including a “cow jumping over the moon.”
Among readers of this roughly 30-page picture book, of course, were parents and caregivers. Some of them took to social media in recent years, however, to report an alleged finding of their repeated analysis of Brown and Hurd’s work: The fictional rabbit supposedly spent 70 minutes preparing for sleep, based on two illustrated clocks in the character’s bedroom.