7 x 7 Tales of a Sevensleeper,Used

7 x 7 Tales of a Sevensleeper,Used

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Product Description A sevenyearold boy identifies with sevensleepers, little squirrellike creatures who sleep for seven months, and he insists on doing everything in sevens, including going to bed at seven o'clock, eating seven potatoes, and taking seven minutes to wash his face with seven drops of water.A sevenyearold boy insists on doing everything in sevens, including going to bed at seven o'clock, eating seven potatoes, and taking seven minutes to wash his face From School Library Journal Grade 24 An unusual and intriguing little book, not for everyone, but made to order for lap and readaloud sessions with the right listener. The brief bedtime stories reveal the true nature of Sevensleepers, who are compulsive about their favorite number. Dinner may consist of seven potatoes, seven fishsticks, and seven peas. They are fond of the seven days of the week, a bit out of patience with 12 months (too many), and the number of days in a year is, of course, simply beyond all limits. A good deal of information about the nature of the Sevensleeper's family may be gleaned along the way, and a very nice group they are. Bhend's ink illustrations are both endlessly inventive and fascinating. Multiples of seven abound, small animals hide in most of the pictures, woodland creatures peep out of trees. Close inspection of a maze made up of walnuts and hazelnuts reveals that each walnut has a face and, obviously, a personality. Franceschelli's translation is beautiful. Tatiana Castleton, StocktonSan Joaquin County Public Library, CACopyright 1990 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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