This unabridged board book version of the New York Times Best Illustrated bedtime story is perfect for babies and toddlers.
Kate Banks (1960 - 2024) wrote many books for children,
among them Max's Words, And If the Moon Could Talk, winner of the
Boston Globe-Horn Book Award, and The Night Worker, winner of the
Charlotte Zolotow Award. She grew up in Maine, where she and her
two sisters and brother spent a lot of time outdoors, and where
Banks developed an early love of reading. Banks attended Wellesley
College and received her master's in history at Columbia
University. She lived in Rome for eight years and lived in the
South of France with her husband and two sons, Peter Anton and
Maximilian.
Georg Hallensleben has collaborated on several books with Kate
Banks, including The Cat Who Walked Across France, Baboon, Close
Your Eyes and The Night Worker, winner of the Charlotte Zolotow
Award. Hallensleben
lives in Paris.
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