City Lullaby

City Lullaby by Marilyn Singer, published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt in 2007, is a vibrant exploration of urban life through the eyes of a sleeping baby in a stroller. This 32-page book, written in English, invites readers to follow the stroller as it navigates a bustling city filled with sounds and sights, creating a lively atmosphere that captures the essence of city living.
Readers will discover a rhythmic journey filled with onomatopoeic expressions and colorful illustrations that enhance the experience. The book presents various elements of city life, including sounds and counting, making it suitable for both juvenile nonfiction and fiction audiences. With its engaging narrative and playful art, City Lullaby offers a delightful read-aloud experience, encouraging interaction and discovery on each page.
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Ice cream truck jing-a-linging Nine phones ringing, ten horns beeping In the stroller Baby’s sleeping.
Will anything wake up that snoozing baby? Follow the red stroller through the cacophony of the city and find out! Rhythm, rhyme, and lots of noisy onomatopoeia from premier children’s poet Marilyn Singer, coupled with chaotic, colorful art from an acclaimed European illustrator, make this a rowdy read-aloud, with plenty of things to find and count on every spread.
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