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Good Night, Little Rainbow Fish

Product ID : 19863146
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Galleon Product ID 19863146
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Manufacturer NorthSouth Books
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About Good Night, Little Rainbow Fish

Product Description Perfect for bedtime, the seventh book in the New York Times bestselling Rainbow Fish series. Rainbow Fish wasn't always big enough to swim the sea by himself. He remembers when he was a Little Rainbow Fish. When Little Rainbow Fish can’t fall asleep, there’s only one thing that can help—his Mommy! Little Rainbow Fish’s mom promises to watch over him, no matter if he is in the ink cloud of an octopus, lost in the deep blue sea, or simply having a bad dream. It works. Little Rainbow Fish is soon sound asleep. From Booklist Fans of Rainbow Fish and his glittery scales will recognize his bedtime fears—and appreciate that his mom is there to address every one. When the piscine protagonist is afraid of the dark, Mommy sends for the lantern fish. When he counters, “But suppose the tide comes and takes me away?” his mother promises, “Then I’ll follow you faster than a swordfish can swim and bring you safely home.” Couched in the language of the sea, the scenarios cycle through being lost, facing threats, being bullied, and more. Just the thing to help calm nerves when the day is almost done. Preschool-Grade 1. --Patricia Austin Review Just the thing to help calm nerves when the day is almost done. ― Booklist About the Author Marcus Pfister was born in Bern, Switzerland. After studying at the Art School of Bern, he apprenticed as a graphic designer and worked in an advertising agency before becoming self-employed in 1984. His debut picture book, The Sleepy Owl, was published by NorthSouth in 1986, but his big breakthrough came six years later with The Rainbow Fish. Today, Marcus has illustrated over fifty books that have been translated into more than fifty languages and received countless international awards. He lives with his wife, Debora, and his children in Bern.