Nine O’clock Lullaby

Nine O’clock Lullaby by Marilyn Singer is a children’s fiction book published by HarperCollins in 1991. This first edition features 32 pages and is presented in English. The narrative unfolds as Mama reads a bedtime story at 9 p.m. in Brooklyn, while simultaneously depicting various activities happening around the world at different times, creating a tapestry of global moments.
Readers will find a delightful exploration of geography and time through the lens of everyday life. The book illustrates scenes such as a late-night snack in England, a cat’s antics in Moscow, a family barbecue in Australia, and a sunset in Los Angeles. This engaging portrayal invites young readers to discover the diverse experiences of people across the globe, all while embracing the comforting ritual of bedtime.
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While Mama reads a sleepytime tale at 9 p.m. in Brooklyn, people have a snack in the pantry at 2 a.m. in England, the cat knocks over the samovar at 5 a.m. in Moscow, a family has a barbecue at noon in Australia, and the sun is setting at 6 p.m. in Los Angeles.
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