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![Stop That Yawn! by [Caron Levis, LeUyen Pham]](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61ilKArJdQL._SX260_.jpg)
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Gabby Wild has had enough of bedtime. Yawn, curl, snuggle, snore—what a bore!
So instead of tucking in, she jets out—with poor Granny in tow—to a place where beds are for bouncing, hushes are shushed, and it’s never too late for ice cream. But sometimes, even when you grit your teeth and seal your lips, it’s impossible to stop that…YAWN!
There’s a yawn on the loose! Can Gabby stop that yawn from spreading the snooze, or will it be lights out for Never Sleeping City?
- Reading age4 - 8 years
- Print length48 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- Grade levelPreschool - 3
- PublisherAtheneum Books for Young Readers
- Publication dateOct. 16 2018
- ISBN-13978-1481441797
Product description
About the Author
LeUyen Pham has illustrated more than fifty books, including board books, picture books, chapter books, and graphic novels. Her work has been recognized with numerous honors, including the Society of Illustrators Los Angeles Bronze Medal in the Children’s Book category, and Best Books of the Year lists in publications such as Kirkus Reviews, The Horn Book Magazine, and Comic Book Resources. She is also a New York Times bestseller for Grace for President, written by Kelly DiPucchio; Freckleface Strawberry and the Dodgeball Bully, written by Julianne Moore; and Princess in Black, written by Shannon and Dean Hale. Born in Vietnam, LeUyen came to the United States at the end of the Vietnam War when she was only two. She studied illustration at The Art Center College of Design, and for a short period of time worked at DreamWorks Animation as a layout artist before turning to illustration full time. She lives with her husband (who is also an artist) and two sons in Los Angeles. Visit her online at LeUyenPham.com. --This text refers to the hardcover edition.
Review
"Like many children, Gabby Wild has absolutely had enough of the tedious rituals of bedtime. Gabby asks her grandmother to take her to Never Sleeping City... as they ride on a coffee-mug Ferris wheel, it begins to happen…Granny starts to yawn. Gabby soon learns that once a yawn starts, there's little to prevent it, and before they know it, Granny's yawn is swirling all over the city, affecting all who come in its path... In an interactive twist, Gabby asks readers not to fall asleep—after all, "This is NOT a bedtime story!" But it's far too late; the yawn has proven itself effective not only on readers, but on the protagonist as well. Though the story is set at night, the Sendak-ian artwork remains bright with pops of color that give a buoyancy to the city and its memorable inhabitants... The lively portrayal more than makes up for the most extended yawn depicted in a picture book." ― Kirkus Reviews
"Gabby Wild is in a tooth-gnashing frenzy. She’s got to prevent the people in Sleepytown from going to bed, because snuggling and snoring is such a bore. With Granny in tow, she jets off to keep downtown from settling down and uptown up. Despite her determined plans, Granny opens wide and her yawn is on the loose! Gabby enlists the animals’ Midnight Marching Band to toot and blare; she sings, shouts, stomps, and fusses, but still the city gets cozy and quiet and peaceful. In a hilarious close-up, she looks directly at the reader, saying: “YOU are NOT sleepy, right? Grit your teeth, seal your lips! Whatever you do, don’t you dare—YAWN!” At book’s end, while Granny snuggles her cozily, Gabby parties all night in the land of her wildest dreams... Gabby is an appealing African American with a red dress and headband and a riotous mop of hair that fits her energetic personality." ― Booklist
"Gabby Wild is sick of Sleepytown. So, when it’s time for bed, she begs her granny to take her some place awake! Instead of settling down, the two jet out to Never Sleeping City, a bustling metropolis with a band, an opera, and even a carnival. Gabby and Granny have a blast exploring the sights—until Granny lets loose a yawn... Levis has created a thoroughly engaging bedtime read that will have little ones fighting back yawns of their own, and Pham’s illustrations are an excellent accompaniment... With a combination of eye-catching illustrations and entertaining text, this engaging picture book is a fantastic read-aloud that encourages plenty of participation. VERDICT: Snap it up for pajama storytime or for bedtime reads displays or shelves." ― School Library Journal
"Everyone knows that yawning is contagious—fine at bedtime, but not in the fantastical world of Never Sleeping City, the nighttime destination of energetic young Gabby Wild and her good-natured grandmother... But once Granny accidentally lets slip a yawn, it’s up to Gabby to try to rouse all the suddenly-sleepy revelers around them... Levis and Pham provide a...high-energy, adventure-minded, brown-skinned, female protagonist embarking on her surreal nighttime adventure." ― Horn Book Magazine --This text refers to the hardcover edition.
Product details
- ASIN : B075RMPW1J
- Publisher : Atheneum Books for Young Readers (Oct. 16 2018)
- Language : English
- File size : 22693 KB
- Text-to-Speech : Not enabled
- Enhanced typesetting : Not Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Not Enabled
- Sticky notes : Not Enabled
- Print length : 48 pages
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About the authors
CARON LEVIS (MFA; LMSW) is the author of several picture books including the Feeling-Friends collection of inspired by animal-friendship stories illustrated by Charles Santoso: Feathers Together (Abrams), This Way, Charlie (Abrams), and Ida, Always (Atheneum) which the New York Times Book Review calls, "an example of children's books at their best." Joining them soon is Mighty Muddy Us, a story of elephant sibling struggles and strength! Other titles include: Stop That Yawn! (Atheneum 2018) illustrated by LeUyen Pham; May I Have A Word? (FSG) il. by Andy Rash, and Mama's Work Shoes (Abrams 2019) il. by Vanessa Brantley Newton.
Caron loves meeting readers via her author workshops for kids of all ages—and adults! A licensed social worker, MFA professor, trained in acting and educational theatre, she has over 25 years of experience in classrooms settings of all kinds. Her workshops for kids offer practical SEL, literacy skills, and peeks at the writing process through play! Workshops for teachers, caregivers, and adult writers include Re-envisioning reVISION, Act-Like-A-Writer, Recipe-for-Self-Care, and Words For Loss for supporting caring communication. Caron teaches at NYU and is a professor and the coordinator for The New School's Writing for Children/YA MFA program. More information about Caron and author visits can be found on her website www.caronlevis.com
LeUyen Pham is the award-winning and critically acclaimed illustrator of more than one hundred books for children. LeUyen (pronounced Lay-Win) is the New York Times bestselling illustrator of the Julianne Moore’s picture book series, Freckleface Strawberry, Kelly DiPucchio’s picture book Grace for President, and Shannon and Dean Hale’s middle grade series Princess in Black. LeUyen is also the illustrator of God’s Dream by Archbishop Desmond Tutu, the Alvin Ho series by Lenore Look, the Vampirina Ballerina picture book series by Anne Marie Pace, and The Boy Who Loved Math by Deborah Heiligman. Her more recent books include Caldecott Honor Book Bear Came Along by Richard Morris and her self-authored Outside, Inside, a recollection of our year in lockdown.
LeUyen is the author and illustrator of Big Sister Little Sister, There’s No Such Thing as Little, A Piece of Cake, All the Things I Love About You, and The Bear Who Wasn’t There. She has also contributed to the Piggy and Elephant Like Reading! book series with her book The Itchy Book. She is also the co-creator, along with Shannon Hale, of the groundbreaking bestselling graphic memoirs Real Friends and Best Friends.
Born in Vietnam, LeUyen and her family fled Vietnam in the final days of the Vietnam War. Growing up in Southern California, LeUyen always loved to doodle and draw, but her mother insisted she become a lawyer. For two years, LeUyen attended UCLA, where she majored in political science. Fortunately, the head of the art department spotted her artistic talent and helped her change course. LeUyen got an interview at the prestigious Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, won a scholarship to pay the tuition, and spent the next three years in an accelerated program and earned a degree in illustration. Following school, LeUyen worked as a layout artist for DreamWorks Feature Animation, and illustrated books on the side. Her first picture book was Can You Do This, Old Badger? and was written by Eve Bunting.
These days, LeUyen lives in Los Angeles with her husband Alex (who is also an artist), and their two adorable sons, Adrien and Leo. She also has a cat named Sardine and a gecko named Kumquat. She adores traveling and speaking, but given her way would spend all her time making Star Wars-themed birthday cakes.
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