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Lullaby for the King /

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Minneapolis, MN : Beaming Books, 2023Description: 1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations, music ; 29 cmContent type:
  • text
  • still image
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781506485621
  • 1506485626
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 782/.42 [E] 23/eng/20230221
Summary: "A lyrical Christmas story about animals coming from around the Middle East to visit baby Jesus, bringing their individual gifts and singing him a lullaby"--
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Standard Loan Coeur d'Alene Library Easy Fiction Coeur d'Alene Library Book E GRIMES (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 50610023945590
Short Loan (Child Access) Hayden Library Holiday Hayden Library Book GRIMES (HOLIDAY) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 50610023861615
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

An awe-inspiring Christmas tale from multi-award-winning poet Nikki Grimes.

The caravan traveled through wilderness, uphill and down, for hours that spun into days.

Then at last, glittering diamond-bright, Bethlehem appeared through the haze.

With glittering poetry and stunning watercolor artwork, Lullaby for the King ushers readers into the awe and wonder of the Christmas story. Animals from across the ancient Palestinian landscape lumber, gambol, crawl, fly, and parade toward Bethlehem with gifts worthy of the newborn King. Rare ebony wood, a finely tuned harp, mustard and saffron, a zither, apricot cakes, and other treasures are carried to the manger. The animals bow low and join the music of the angels in a welcoming lullaby.

New York Times bestselling author Nikki Grimes and illustrator Michelle Carlos bring together a captivating tale of awe, wonder, and imagination that is sure to become a holiday classic.

"A lyrical Christmas story about animals coming from around the Middle East to visit baby Jesus, bringing their individual gifts and singing him a lullaby"--

Ages 3-8. Beaming Books.

Reviews provided by Syndetics

Publishers Weekly Review

Beginning "one magnificent morning in Israel,/ when the sun warmed the Great Salt Sea," Grimes imagines in reverent, distinctive verse a lengthy caravan of creatures bearing gifts for the Bethlehem-born babe--"the Holy One." From Antelope, who carries a "fragile flask of alabaster/ tied round her neck/ and filled with perfume of myrrh," to Peacock, who "paraded proudly,/ a pomegranate perched atop his head," and Tortoise, who trudges with a tambourine on its back, a menagerie of animals rise wondrously to the occasion, peaceably wending their way to greet the Christ child, whose family is portrayed with brown skin. Carlos uses greens, pinks, and purples in engaging, saturated art, en route to a moving stable denouement featuring a lullaby sung by attendant angels. Sheet music and lyrics conclude. Ages 4--8. (Oct.)

Kirkus Book Review

Grimes and Carlos' take on the birth of Jesus celebrates the majesty and diversity of the natural world. As the story opens, the animals learn that the Holy One has been born, and they begin to make their way to Bethlehem, laden with gifts. Antelope brings an alabaster flask containing myrrh, while Lion brings a bronze bowl. Donkey carries dates and dried apricot cakes, while Crane brings a spoon made from ebony, and Jackal the Clever brings a linen sash and frankincense. Goat's gift is a harp, while Leopard's is a crown of electrum. At last, they all arrive in Bethlehem at the stable where Mary and Joseph are waiting with Jesus. All three present as Black; Mary and Joseph have Afro-textured hair, and Mary's hair is in braids. Nightingale gives the first gift to the Holy One: the gift of song, which startles--and delights--the baby. The other animals, inspired, play their own instruments. Grimes' lush verse is brought to life by Carlos' vibrant, ornate art, which depicts the fancifully colored animals striking dynamic poses and carrying sumptuous gifts. The angels, depicted as ghostly white ephemeral beings, contrast beautifully with the multihued animal ensemble. Text and visuals strike a wonderful balance between whimsy and solemnity. Backmatter includes an original song with accompanying sheet music. Masterful prose and exquisite images combine for an unforgettable Nativity retelling. (Picture book. 4-8) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Author notes provided by Syndetics

Nikki Grimes was born and raised in New York City. She began writing poetry at age six and is well-known for writing award-winning books primarily for children and young adults. Bronx Masquerade and Talkin' About Bessie both won Coretta Scott King Awards, and her poetry collections featuring Danitra Brown are very popular. Grimes received the NCTE Award for Excellence in Poetry for Children in 2006.

She has written articles for magazines including Essence and Today's Christian Woman, as well as hosted radio programs in New York and Sweden. She has lectured and read her poetry at schools in Russia, China, Sweden, and Tanzania. Grimes is also a prolific artist, creating works of fiber art, beaded jewelry, peyote beading, handmade cards, and photography.

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