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Goodnight Moon

Goodnight Moon is an American children's book written by Margaret Wise Brown and illustrated by Clement Hurd. It was published on September 3, 1947, and is a highly acclaimed bedtime story.

Goodnight Moon
Book cover
AuthorMargaret Wise Brown
IllustratorClement Hurd
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
GenreChildren's literature
PublisherHarper & Brothers
Publication date
September 3, 1947
Pages32pp
ISBN0-06-443017-0
OCLC299277
[E] 21
LC ClassPZ7.B8163 Go 1997
Preceded byThe Runaway Bunny 
Followed byMy World 

This book is the second in Brown and Hurd's "classic series", which also includes The Runaway Bunny and My World. The three books have been published together as a collection titled Over the Moon.[1]

Publication history edit

Illustrator Clement Hurd said in 1983 that initially the book was to be published using the pseudonym "Memory Ambrose" for Brown, with his illustrations credited to "Hurricane Jones".[2]

Goodnight Moon had poor initial sales: only 6,000 copies were sold upon initial release in fall 1947. Anne Carroll Moore, the influential children's librarian at the New York Public Library (NYPL), regarded it as "overly sentimental". The NYPL and other libraries did not acquire it at first.[3] During the post-World War II Baby Boom years, it slowly became a bestseller. Annual sales grew from about 1,500 copies in 1953 to almost 20,000 in 1970;[3] by 1990, the total number of copies sold exceeded 4 million.[4] As of 2007, the book sells about 800,000 copies annually[5] and by 2017 had cumulatively sold an estimated 48 million copies.[6] Goodnight Moon has been translated into French, Dutch, Chinese, Japanese, Catalan, Hebrew, Brazilian Portuguese, Russian, Swedish, Korean, Hmong, German, and Spanish.[7][8]

Brown, who died in 1952, bequeathed the royalties to the book (among many others) to Albert Clarke, who was the nine-year-old son of a neighbor when Brown died. Clarke, who squandered the millions of dollars the book earned him, said that Brown was his mother, a claim others dismiss.[9]

In 2005, publisher HarperCollins digitally altered the photograph of illustrator Hurd, which had been on the book for at least twenty years, to remove a cigarette. Its editor-in-chief for children's books, Kate Jackson, said, "It is potentially a harmful message to very young [children]." HarperCollins had the reluctant permission of Hurd's son, Thacher Hurd, but the younger Hurd said the photo of Hurd with his arm and fingers extended, holding nothing, "looks slightly absurd to me".[10] HarperCollins has said it will likely replace the picture with a different, unaltered photo of Hurd in future editions.[needs update][citation needed]

Other editions edit

In addition to several octavo and duodecimo paperback editions, Goodnight Moon is available as a board book and in "jumbo" edition designed for use with large groups.

  • 1991, US, HarperFestival ISBN 0-694-00361-1, Pub date September 30, 1991, board book
  • 1997, US, HarperCollins ISBN 0-06-027504-9, Pub date February 28, 1997, Hardback 50th anniversary edition
  • 2007, US, HarperCollins ISBN 0-694-00361-1, Pub date January 23, 2007, Board book 60th anniversary edition

In 2008, Thacher Hurd used his father's artwork from Goodnight Moon to produce Goodnight Moon 123: A Counting Book. In 2010, HarperCollins used artwork from the book to produce Goodnight Moon's ABC: An Alphabet Book.

In 2015, Loud Crow Interactive Inc. released a Goodnight Moon interactive app.

Synopsis edit

The text is a rhyming poem, describing an anthropomorphic bunny's bedtime ritual of saying "good night" to various inanimate and living objects in the bunny's bedroom: a red balloon, a pair of socks, the bunny's dollhouse, a bowl of mush, and two kittens, among others; despite the kittens, a mouse is present in each spread.[11] The book begins at 7:00 PM, and ends at 8:10 PM, with each spread being spaced 10 minutes apart, as measured by the two clocks in the room, and reflected (improbably)[12] in the rising moon.[13] The illustrations alternate between 2-page black-and-white spreads of objects and 2-page color spreads of the room, like the other books in the series (a common cost-saving technique at the time).[11]

Allusions and references edit

Goodnight Moon contains a number of references to Brown and Hurd's The Runaway Bunny, and to traditional children's literature. For example, the room of Goodnight Moon generally resembles the next-to-last spread of The Runaway Bunny, where the little bunny becomes a little boy and runs into a house, and the mother bunny becomes the little boy's mother; shared details include the fireplace and the painting by the fireplace of "The Cow Jumping Over the Moon", though other details differ (the colors of the walls and floor are switched, for instance). The painting is itself a reference to the nursery rhyme "Hey Diddle Diddle", where a cow jumps over the moon.[14] However, when reprinted in Goodnight Moon, the udder was reduced to an anatomical blur to avoid the controversy that E.B. White's Stuart Little had undergone when published in 1945.[15] The painting of three bears, sitting in chairs, alludes to "Goldilocks and the Three Bears" (originally "The Story of the Three Bears"),[14] and itself has a copy of the cow jumping over the moon painting. The other painting in the room, which is never explicitly mentioned in the text, portrays a bunny fly-fishing for another bunny, using a carrot as bait. This picture is also a reference to The Runaway Bunny, where it is the first colored spread, when the mother says that if the little bunny becomes a fish, she will become a fisherman and fish for him. The top shelf of the bookshelf, below the Runaway Bunny painting, holds an open copy of The Runaway Bunny, and there is a copy of Goodnight Moon on the nightstand.

A telephone is mentioned early in the book. The primacy of the reference to the telephone indicates that the bunny is in his mother's room and his mother's bed.[16]

Literary significance and reception edit

In a 2007 online poll, the National Education Association listed the book as one of its "Teachers' Top 100 Books for Children".[17] In 2012 it was ranked number four among the "Top 100 Picture Books" in a survey published by School Library Journal.[18]

From the time of its publication in 1947 and until 1972, the book was "banned" by the New York Public Library due to the then head children's librarian Anne Carroll Moore's hatred of the book.[19] Moore was considered a top taste-maker and arbiter of children's books not only in the New York Public Library, but for libraries nationwide in the United States, even well past her official retirement.[20][19] The book was stocked on the library's shelves only in 1972, at the time of the 25th anniversary of its publication.[19] It did not appear on the NYPL's 2020 list of the 10 most-checked-out books in the library's history.[20]

Author Susan Cooper writes that the book is possibly the only "realistic story" to gain the universal affection of a fairy-tale, although she also noted that it is actually a "deceptively simple ritual" rather than a story.[21]

Writer Ellen Handler Spitz suggests that Goodnight Moon teaches "young children that life can be trusted, that life has stability, reliability, and durability."[22]

Writer Robin Bernstein suggests that Goodnight Moon is popular largely because it helps parents put children to sleep.[23] Bernstein distinguishes between "going-to-bed" books that help children sleep and "bedtime books" that use nighttime as a theme. Goodnight Moon, Bernstein argues, is both a bedtime book and a going-to-bed book, whereas Maurice Sendak's Where the Wild Things Are is a bedtime book because it "has as much potential to excite as to tranquilize child readers."[24]

Animated adaptation edit

In 1985, Weston Woods released a filmstrip adaptation of the book.[25]

On July 15, 1999, Goodnight Moon was adapted into a 26-minute animated family video special/documentary, which debuted on HBO Family in December of that year,[26] and was released on VHS on April 15, 2000, and DVD in 2005, in the United States. The special features an animated short of Goodnight Moon, narrated by Susan Sarandon, along with six other animated segments of children's bedtime stories and lullabies with live-action clips of children reflecting on a series of bedtime topics in between, a reprise of Goodnight Moon at the end, and the Everly Brothers' "All I Have To Do Is Dream" playing over the closing credits. The special is notable for its post-credits clip, which features a boy being interviewed about dreams but stumbling over his sentence, which soon became a meme in 2011 when it was uploaded on YouTube. He was referencing a line from the 1997 Disney animated film Hercules.[27] The boy's identity was unknown until July 2021, when he came forward as Joseph Cirkiel in a video interview with Youtuber wavywebsurf. [28]

Here are the other tales and lullabies featured in the video:

Musical adaptation edit

In 2012, American composer Eric Whitacre obtained the copyright holder's permission to set the words to music, and did so initially for a soprano, specifically his then wife Hila Plitmann, with harp and string orchestra. He subsequently arranged it for soprano and piano, SSA (two soprano lines plus alto; commissioned by the National Children's Chorus), and SATB (commissioned by a consortium of choirs).[29][30][31]

In popular culture edit

The first episode of the Warner Bros. animated television series Animaniacs included a spoof of Goodnight Moon named "Nighty-Night Toon".[32]

The Goodnight Moon Game, by Briar Patch, is a memory game for very young children. It won a 1998 Parents' Choice Gold Award[33] and a 1999 Oppenheim Toy Portfolio Platinum Award.[34]

The January 13, 2002 edition of the comic strip Zits featured Jeremy Duncan, the main character, reciting a parody of the book; his room and curtains resembled those in the book.[35]

In 2010, CollegeHumor posted five science fiction spoofs of well-known children's stories, including a mashup of Goodnight Moon and Frank Herbert's novel Dune, entitled Goodnight Dune.[36]

A parody written by David Milgrim and published under the pseudonym “Ann Droyd” in October 2011, Goodnight iPad: a Parody for the next generation “shows a very different homelife 50 years later, with mobile devices, social networks, and non-stop streaming media.”[37]

The University of Minnesota Press published the 2015 book Goodnight Loon, full of Minnesota Northwoods language. The original text's bunny is replaced by the university's mascot, Goldy Gopher.[38][39]

Mad magazine published a parody of the book starring Batman, titled "Goodnight, Batcave".

Catherynne M. Valente's 2021 novella The Past Is Red includes a character named Goodnight Moon.

Survivors of an extraterrestrial organism's killings in 2017 science-fiction film Life read excerpts from the book.[40][41][42][43][44]

In the TV series Mad Men (Season 5, Episode 11), Pete Campbell reads this book to his daughter.

The January 29, 2023 edition of the comic strip FoxTrot features Jason Fox reciting his own version of "Goodnight Moon" while shutting down the family desktop computer.[45]

References edit

  1. ^ Brown, Margaret Wise and Clement Hurd. Over the Moon: A Collection of First Books (HarperCollins, 2006).
  2. ^ Hurd, Clement. "Remembering Margaret Wise Brown." Horn Book Magazine Vol. 59 (5). October 1983. 553-560. 552.
  3. ^ a b Meagan Flynn. "Who could hate 'Goodnight Moon'? This powerful New York librarian." The Washington Post. via San Francisco Chronicle. January 14, 2020.
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on August 9, 2011. Retrieved May 12, 2011.
  5. ^ Adcock, Joe. "Turning a tiny book into a musical? No problem," Seattle Post-Intelligencer (January 11, 2007).
  6. ^ Crawford, Amy (January 17, 2017). "The Surprising Ingenuity Behind "Goodnight Moon"". Smithsonian. Retrieved January 27, 2017.
  7. ^ Robin Bernstein, "'You Do it!': Going-to-Bed Books and the Scripts of Children's Literature," PMLA, Volume 135 , Issue 5 , October 2020 , pp. 877 - 894
  8. ^ "Buenas noches, luna". shop.scholastic.com.
  9. ^ Prager, Joshua (September 8, 2000). . Wall Street Journal. p. A1. Archived from the original on March 10, 2016. Retrieved March 26, 2007.
  10. ^ Wyatt, Edward (November 17, 2005). "'Goodnight Moon,' Smokeless Version". New York Times. Retrieved November 23, 2005.
  11. ^ a b Andrea (November 14, 2009). . Archived from the original on January 5, 2021.
  12. ^ Dr Chad Orzel (October 12, 2010). "The Astrophysics of Bedtime Stories".
  13. ^ Chuck Bueter (1997). . GLPA Proceedings. Archived from the original on August 28, 2019.
  14. ^ a b Leanne Barrett (January 25, 2019). . Kids' Book Review. Archived from the original on February 2, 2019.
  15. ^ Marcus, Leonard S. Making of Goodnight Moon (New York: HarperTrophy, 1997), p. 21.
  16. ^ Pearson, Claudia. Have a Carrot: Oedipal Theory and Symbolism in Margaret Wise Brown's Runaway Bunny Trilogy. Look Again Press (2010). ISBN 978-1-4524-5500-6.
  17. ^ National Education Association (2007). "Teachers' Top 100 Books for Children". Retrieved August 19, 2012.
  18. ^ Bird, Elizabeth (July 6, 2012). . "A Fuse #8 Production". Blog. School Library Journal (blog.schoollibraryjournal.com). Archived from the original on December 4, 2012. Retrieved August 19, 2012.
  19. ^ a b c Kois, Dan (January 13, 2020). "How One Librarian Tried to Squash Goodnight Moon". Slate Magazine. Retrieved January 14, 2020.
  20. ^ a b Flynn, Meagan. "Who could hate 'Goodnight Moon'? This powerful New York librarian". Washington Post. Retrieved January 14, 2020.
  21. ^ Cooper, Susan (1981). Betsy Hearne; Marilyn Kay (eds.). Celebrating Children's Books: Essays on Children's Literature in Honor of Zena Sutherland. New York: Lathrop, Lee, and Shepard Books. pp. 15. ISBN 0-688-00752-X.
  22. ^ Spitz, Ellen Handler. Inside Picture Books (Yale University Press, 2000), p. 34.
  23. ^ Bernstein, Robin (2020). ""'You Do It!': Going-to-Bed Books and the Scripts of Children's Literature"". PMLA. 135 (5): 877-894. Retrieved December 28, 2021.
  24. ^ Bernstein, Robin (October 2020). ""'You Do It!': Going-to-Bed Books and the Scripts of Children's Literature"". PMLA. 145 (5): 878.
  25. ^ Ephemera, Uncommon (1984). "Sound Filmstrip: "Goodnight Moon" (Weston Woods Studios #298, 1984)". Internet Archive. Retrieved December 25, 2022.
  26. ^ Time Warner (July 15, 1999). "Fairy Tales, Bedtime Classics and Other Magical Stories Lead HBO's Fall Family Programming Lineup". Retrieved March 28, 2018.
  27. ^ Know Your Meme. "Have You Ever Had A Dream Like This?". Retrieved March 27, 2021.
  28. ^ Archived at Ghostarchive and the : I FOUND THE DREAM KID! - Have You Ever Had A Dream Kid Interview, retrieved July 28, 2021
  29. ^ "Goodnight Moon – Music Catalog". Eric Whitacre. Retrieved June 13, 2022.
  30. ^ "Eric Whitacre: Water Night". Presto Music. Retrieved June 13, 2022.
  31. ^ "Eric Whitacre". New York Concert Review, Inc. April 20, 2018. Retrieved June 13, 2022.
  32. ^ "Nighty-Night Toon". Animaniacs References Guide. 2013. Retrieved April 17, 2016.
  33. ^ "Goodnight Moon Game". Parents' Choice Foundation. Retrieved January 16, 2017.
  34. ^ Clifford, Jane (December 5, 1998). "Pros and kid testers pick the best". San Diego Union-Tribune, The (CA) – via America's News (Newsbank, Inc.).
  35. ^ "2001-2002 Comics Archive".
  36. ^ "Five Sci-Fi Children's Books". College Humor.
  37. ^ mikl-em (November 7, 2011). "Goodnight iPad, A Parody of the Children's Book Goodnight Moon". Laughing Squid. Retrieved August 30, 2020.
  38. ^ "Goodnight Loon". University of Minnesota Press. 2015. Retrieved July 7, 2015.
  39. ^ Grossman, Mary Ann (November 30, 2014). "Children's books for the holidays and year-round". St. Paul Pioneer Press. Retrieved July 7, 2015.
  40. ^ "Life review – Jake Gyllenhaal hits the retro rockets for sub-Alien space horror". the Guardian. March 22, 2017. Retrieved January 9, 2023.
  41. ^ "MOVIE REVIEW: Life". Every Movie Has a Lesson. March 24, 2017.
  42. ^ Harris, Hunter (March 24, 2017). "Life Has a Lot of Gross Deaths, But Which Is the Grossest?". Vulture.
  43. ^ "Life review – exuberantly grisly Alien rip-off". the Guardian. March 26, 2017.
  44. ^ "Life Movie Review (2017) | A Spine-Tingling Sci-Fi Thriller". March 29, 2017.
  45. ^ Amend, Bill (January 29, 2023). "FoxTrot by Bill Amend for January 29, 2023 | GoComics.com". GoComics.

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This article is about the children s book For other uses of Goodnight Moon see Goodnight Moon disambiguation Goodnight Moon is an American children s book written by Margaret Wise Brown and illustrated by Clement Hurd It was published on September 3 1947 and is a highly acclaimed bedtime story Goodnight MoonBook coverAuthorMargaret Wise BrownIllustratorClement HurdCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishGenreChildren s literaturePublisherHarper amp BrothersPublication dateSeptember 3 1947Pages32ppISBN0 06 443017 0OCLC299277Dewey Decimal E 21LC ClassPZ7 B8163 Go 1997Preceded byThe Runaway Bunny Followed byMy World This book is the second in Brown and Hurd s classic series which also includes The Runaway Bunny and My World The three books have been published together as a collection titled Over the Moon 1 Contents 1 Publication history 1 1 Other editions 2 Synopsis 3 Allusions and references 4 Literary significance and reception 5 Animated adaptation 6 Musical adaptation 7 In popular culture 8 ReferencesPublication history editIllustrator Clement Hurd said in 1983 that initially the book was to be published using the pseudonym Memory Ambrose for Brown with his illustrations credited to Hurricane Jones 2 Goodnight Moon had poor initial sales only 6 000 copies were sold upon initial release in fall 1947 Anne Carroll Moore the influential children s librarian at the New York Public Library NYPL regarded it as overly sentimental The NYPL and other libraries did not acquire it at first 3 During the post World War II Baby Boom years it slowly became a bestseller Annual sales grew from about 1 500 copies in 1953 to almost 20 000 in 1970 3 by 1990 the total number of copies sold exceeded 4 million 4 As of 2007 update the book sells about 800 000 copies annually 5 and by 2017 had cumulatively sold an estimated 48 million copies 6 Goodnight Moon has been translated into French Dutch Chinese Japanese Catalan Hebrew Brazilian Portuguese Russian Swedish Korean Hmong German and Spanish 7 8 Brown who died in 1952 bequeathed the royalties to the book among many others to Albert Clarke who was the nine year old son of a neighbor when Brown died Clarke who squandered the millions of dollars the book earned him said that Brown was his mother a claim others dismiss 9 In 2005 publisher HarperCollins digitally altered the photograph of illustrator Hurd which had been on the book for at least twenty years to remove a cigarette Its editor in chief for children s books Kate Jackson said It is potentially a harmful message to very young children HarperCollins had the reluctant permission of Hurd s son Thacher Hurd but the younger Hurd said the photo of Hurd with his arm and fingers extended holding nothing looks slightly absurd to me 10 HarperCollins has said it will likely replace the picture with a different unaltered photo of Hurd in future editions needs update citation needed Other editions edit In addition to several octavo and duodecimo paperback editions Goodnight Moon is available as a board book and in jumbo edition designed for use with large groups 1991 US HarperFestival ISBN 0 694 00361 1 Pub date September 30 1991 board book 1997 US HarperCollins ISBN 0 06 027504 9 Pub date February 28 1997 Hardback 50th anniversary edition 2007 US HarperCollins ISBN 0 694 00361 1 Pub date January 23 2007 Board book 60th anniversary editionIn 2008 Thacher Hurd used his father s artwork from Goodnight Moon to produce Goodnight Moon 123 A Counting Book In 2010 HarperCollins used artwork from the book to produce Goodnight Moon s ABC An Alphabet Book In 2015 Loud Crow Interactive Inc released a Goodnight Moon interactive app Synopsis editThe text is a rhyming poem describing an anthropomorphic bunny s bedtime ritual of saying good night to various inanimate and living objects in the bunny s bedroom a red balloon a pair of socks the bunny s dollhouse a bowl of mush and two kittens among others despite the kittens a mouse is present in each spread 11 The book begins at 7 00 PM and ends at 8 10 PM with each spread being spaced 10 minutes apart as measured by the two clocks in the room and reflected improbably 12 in the rising moon 13 The illustrations alternate between 2 page black and white spreads of objects and 2 page color spreads of the room like the other books in the series a common cost saving technique at the time 11 Allusions and references editGoodnight Moon contains a number of references to Brown and Hurd s The Runaway Bunny and to traditional children s literature For example the room of Goodnight Moon generally resembles the next to last spread of The Runaway Bunny where the little bunny becomes a little boy and runs into a house and the mother bunny becomes the little boy s mother shared details include the fireplace and the painting by the fireplace of The Cow Jumping Over the Moon though other details differ the colors of the walls and floor are switched for instance The painting is itself a reference to the nursery rhyme Hey Diddle Diddle where a cow jumps over the moon 14 However when reprinted in Goodnight Moon the udder was reduced to an anatomical blur to avoid the controversy that E B White s Stuart Little had undergone when published in 1945 15 The painting of three bears sitting in chairs alludes to Goldilocks and the Three Bears originally The Story of the Three Bears 14 and itself has a copy of the cow jumping over the moon painting The other painting in the room which is never explicitly mentioned in the text portrays a bunny fly fishing for another bunny using a carrot as bait This picture is also a reference to The Runaway Bunny where it is the first colored spread when the mother says that if the little bunny becomes a fish she will become a fisherman and fish for him The top shelf of the bookshelf below the Runaway Bunny painting holds an open copy of The Runaway Bunny and there is a copy of Goodnight Moon on the nightstand A telephone is mentioned early in the book The primacy of the reference to the telephone indicates that the bunny is in his mother s room and his mother s bed 16 Literary significance and reception editIn a 2007 online poll the National Education Association listed the book as one of its Teachers Top 100 Books for Children 17 In 2012 it was ranked number four among the Top 100 Picture Books in a survey published by School Library Journal 18 From the time of its publication in 1947 and until 1972 the book was banned by the New York Public Library due to the then head children s librarian Anne Carroll Moore s hatred of the book 19 Moore was considered a top taste maker and arbiter of children s books not only in the New York Public Library but for libraries nationwide in the United States even well past her official retirement 20 19 The book was stocked on the library s shelves only in 1972 at the time of the 25th anniversary of its publication 19 It did not appear on the NYPL s 2020 list of the 10 most checked out books in the library s history 20 Author Susan Cooper writes that the book is possibly the only realistic story to gain the universal affection of a fairy tale although she also noted that it is actually a deceptively simple ritual rather than a story 21 Writer Ellen Handler Spitz suggests that Goodnight Moon teaches young children that life can be trusted that life has stability reliability and durability 22 Writer Robin Bernstein suggests that Goodnight Moon is popular largely because it helps parents put children to sleep 23 Bernstein distinguishes between going to bed books that help children sleep and bedtime books that use nighttime as a theme Goodnight Moon Bernstein argues is both a bedtime book and a going to bed book whereas Maurice Sendak s Where the Wild Things Are is a bedtime book because it has as much potential to excite as to tranquilize child readers 24 Animated adaptation editIn 1985 Weston Woods released a filmstrip adaptation of the book 25 On July 15 1999 Goodnight Moon was adapted into a 26 minute animated family video special documentary which debuted on HBO Family in December of that year 26 and was released on VHS on April 15 2000 and DVD in 2005 in the United States The special features an animated short of Goodnight Moon narrated by Susan Sarandon along with six other animated segments of children s bedtime stories and lullabies with live action clips of children reflecting on a series of bedtime topics in between a reprise of Goodnight Moon at the end and the Everly Brothers All I Have To Do Is Dream playing over the closing credits The special is notable for its post credits clip which features a boy being interviewed about dreams but stumbling over his sentence which soon became a meme in 2011 when it was uploaded on YouTube He was referencing a line from the 1997 Disney animated film Hercules 27 The boy s identity was unknown until July 2021 when he came forward as Joseph Cirkiel in a video interview with Youtuber wavywebsurf 28 Here are the other tales and lullabies featured in the video Lullaby Hit the Road to Dreamland sung by Tony Bennett This lullaby plays in the opening credits right before Goodnight Moon Lullaby Hush Little Baby sung by Lauryn Hill Story There s a Nightmare in My Closet narrated by Billy Crystal Story Tar Beach narrated by Natalie Cole Lullaby Brahms Lullaby sung by Aaron Neville Lullaby Twinkle Twinkle Little Star sung by Patti LaBelleMusical adaptation editIn 2012 American composer Eric Whitacre obtained the copyright holder s permission to set the words to music and did so initially for a soprano specifically his then wife Hila Plitmann with harp and string orchestra He subsequently arranged it for soprano and piano SSA two soprano lines plus alto commissioned by the National Children s Chorus and SATB commissioned by a consortium of choirs 29 30 31 In popular culture editThe first episode of the Warner Bros animated television series Animaniacs included a spoof of Goodnight Moon named Nighty Night Toon 32 The Goodnight Moon Game by Briar Patch is a memory game for very young children It won a 1998 Parents Choice Gold Award 33 and a 1999 Oppenheim Toy Portfolio Platinum Award 34 The January 13 2002 edition of the comic strip Zits featured Jeremy Duncan the main character reciting a parody of the book his room and curtains resembled those in the book 35 In 2010 CollegeHumor posted five science fiction spoofs of well known children s stories including a mashup of Goodnight Moon and Frank Herbert s novel Dune entitled Goodnight Dune 36 A parody written by David Milgrim and published under the pseudonym Ann Droyd in October 2011 Goodnight iPad a Parody for the next generation shows a very different homelife 50 years later with mobile devices social networks and non stop streaming media 37 The University of Minnesota Press published the 2015 book Goodnight Loon full of Minnesota Northwoods language The original text s bunny is replaced by the university s mascot Goldy Gopher 38 39 Mad magazine published a parody of the book starring Batman titled Goodnight Batcave Catherynne M Valente s 2021 novella The Past Is Red includes a character named Goodnight Moon Survivors of an extraterrestrial organism s killings in 2017 science fiction film Life read excerpts from the book 40 41 42 43 44 In the TV series Mad Men Season 5 Episode 11 Pete Campbell reads this book to his daughter The January 29 2023 edition of the comic strip FoxTrot features Jason Fox reciting his own version of Goodnight Moon while shutting down the family desktop computer 45 References edit Brown Margaret Wise and Clement Hurd Over the Moon A Collection of First Books HarperCollins 2006 Hurd Clement Remembering Margaret Wise Brown Horn Book Magazine Vol 59 5 October 1983 553 560 552 a b Meagan Flynn Who could hate Goodnight Moon This powerful New York librarian The Washington Post via San Francisco Chronicle January 14 2020 The Writer s Almanac for the week of May 21 2007 Archived from the original on August 9 2011 Retrieved May 12 2011 Adcock Joe Turning a tiny book into a musical No problem Seattle Post Intelligencer January 11 2007 Crawford Amy January 17 2017 The Surprising Ingenuity Behind Goodnight Moon Smithsonian Retrieved January 27 2017 Robin Bernstein You Do it Going to Bed Books and the Scripts of Children s Literature PMLA Volume 135 Issue 5 October 2020 pp 877 894 Buenas noches luna shop scholastic com Prager Joshua September 8 2000 Runaway Money Wall Street Journal p A1 Archived from the original on March 10 2016 Retrieved March 26 2007 Wyatt Edward November 17 2005 Goodnight Moon Smokeless Version New York Times Retrieved November 23 2005 a b Andrea November 14 2009 Things You Might Not Have Known About Goodnight Moon Archived from the original on January 5 2021 Dr Chad Orzel October 12 2010 The Astrophysics of Bedtime Stories Chuck Bueter 1997 Good night Moons Rising GLPA Proceedings Archived from the original on August 28 2019 a b Leanne Barrett January 25 2019 Review Goodnight Moon Kids Book Review Archived from the original on February 2 2019 Marcus Leonard S Making of Goodnight Moon New York HarperTrophy 1997 p 21 Pearson Claudia Have a Carrot Oedipal Theory and Symbolism in Margaret Wise Brown s Runaway Bunny Trilogy Look Again Press 2010 ISBN 978 1 4524 5500 6 National Education Association 2007 Teachers Top 100 Books for Children Retrieved August 19 2012 Bird Elizabeth July 6 2012 Top 100 Picture Books Poll Results A Fuse 8 Production Blog School Library Journal blog schoollibraryjournal com Archived from the original on December 4 2012 Retrieved August 19 2012 a b c Kois Dan January 13 2020 How One Librarian Tried to Squash Goodnight Moon Slate Magazine Retrieved January 14 2020 a b Flynn Meagan Who could hate Goodnight Moon This powerful New York librarian Washington Post Retrieved January 14 2020 Cooper Susan 1981 Betsy Hearne Marilyn Kay eds Celebrating Children s Books Essays on Children s Literature in Honor of Zena Sutherland New York Lathrop Lee and Shepard Books pp 15 ISBN 0 688 00752 X Spitz Ellen Handler Inside Picture Books Yale University Press 2000 p 34 Bernstein Robin 2020 You Do It Going to Bed Books and the Scripts of Children s Literature PMLA 135 5 877 894 Retrieved December 28 2021 Bernstein Robin October 2020 You Do It Going to Bed Books and the Scripts of Children s Literature PMLA 145 5 878 Ephemera Uncommon 1984 Sound Filmstrip Goodnight Moon Weston Woods Studios 298 1984 Internet Archive Retrieved December 25 2022 Time Warner July 15 1999 Fairy Tales Bedtime Classics and Other Magical Stories Lead HBO s Fall Family Programming Lineup Retrieved March 28 2018 Know Your Meme Have You Ever Had A Dream Like This Retrieved March 27 2021 Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine I FOUND THE DREAM KID Have You Ever Had A Dream Kid Interview retrieved July 28 2021 Goodnight Moon Music Catalog Eric Whitacre Retrieved June 13 2022 Eric Whitacre Water Night Presto Music Retrieved June 13 2022 Eric Whitacre New York Concert Review Inc April 20 2018 Retrieved June 13 2022 Nighty Night Toon Animaniacs References Guide 2013 Retrieved April 17 2016 Goodnight Moon Game Parents Choice Foundation Retrieved January 16 2017 Clifford Jane December 5 1998 Pros and kid testers pick the best San Diego Union Tribune The CA via America s News Newsbank Inc 2001 2002 Comics Archive Five Sci Fi Children s Books College Humor mikl em November 7 2011 Goodnight iPad A Parody of the Children s Book Goodnight Moon Laughing Squid Retrieved August 30 2020 Goodnight Loon University of Minnesota Press 2015 Retrieved July 7 2015 Grossman Mary Ann November 30 2014 Children s books for the holidays and year round St Paul Pioneer Press Retrieved July 7 2015 Life review Jake Gyllenhaal hits the retro rockets for sub Alien space horror the Guardian March 22 2017 Retrieved January 9 2023 MOVIE REVIEW Life Every Movie Has a Lesson March 24 2017 Harris Hunter March 24 2017 Life Has a Lot of Gross Deaths But Which Is the Grossest Vulture Life review exuberantly grisly Alien rip off the Guardian March 26 2017 Life Movie Review 2017 A Spine Tingling Sci Fi Thriller March 29 2017 Amend Bill January 29 2023 FoxTrot by Bill Amend for January 29 2023 GoComics com GoComics Portal nbsp Children s literature Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Goodnight Moon amp oldid 1170657005 Musical adaptation, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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