"I loved it. The most beautiful thing Walt has done."
--Maurice Sendak Wangerin's flight of fancy is full of love, and that is what the listener cannot help but hear."
--Jan Karon "Any child who gets this read to them will feel safe and protected."
--Janell Cannon, author and illustrator of Stellaluna "In a series of rhymes, Wangerin ( Probity Jones and the Fear Not Angel ) dispels a child's fear of the dark by teaching the lessons of God's love and presence. As the rhymes begin, a mother responds to her son's question: "How much do I love you? / Lay down your head, / My gingerbread, / And listen: I'll tell you." She elaborates by telling him that if robbers should come into the room, "I'd clobber those robbers / Until they slobbered / And all their teeth decayed." If her son is threatened by monsters, "I'd grab my reaper, / My vacuum sweeper, / And suck those monsters down!" After she reassures him that she will protect him against all things, the mother then tells her son, "Here in your room / All night while you're sleeping, / Kinder and wiser / And best for safekeeping / Is God." Huang's illustrations capture the wildness of the child's imagination and provide just the right background for Wangerin's humorous rhymes. Ages 5-8." -- Publishers Weekly
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Walter Wangerin Jr . is a nationally known storyteller and the bestselling author of books for children and adults, including In the Beginning There was No Sky, Probity Jones and the Fear Not Angel , and The Book of God. Wangerin lives in Valparaiso, Indiana.
Benrei Huang has illustrated more than 25 b
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