amynbell's review against another edition
1.0
This is by the same author as [b:Good Night Moon|10343644|Good Night, Moon|Rudy Rucker|http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1302318895s/10343644.jpg|15246372] and is written as a "companion book" to that title. However, the words don't flow as gently as in her other book. In fact, the pattern of the words seemed to fall off kilter. There is an unsettling lack of parallelism from page to page that makes me not want to read the book again.
sean67's review against another edition
3.0
Margaret Wise Brown is wise in. terms of her book writing skills, as the previous two books in this series attest too. This was a companion book, and felt like it, read the other two, they are more than enough.
ginkansas's review against another edition
3.0
I have to admit that this wasn't my favorite after having read "Goodnight Moon" and "Big Red Barn". I felt this one was less cohesive and much more of an abstract book than the others. That being said, I still think it was a fairly strong book with good illustrations.
psitsbethany's review
3.0
Although I didn't find this quite as endearing as "Goodnight Moon," I still enjoyed it's soothing tone and classic illustrations.
librarianryan's review against another edition
2.0
Why, or why did Goodnight Moon need a “companion” book. Except for the illustrations I don’t really see how one book goes with the other. I have never really been a fan of Goodnight Moon, I much prefer the parody’s. As for this book, leave it on the shelf. Goodnight Moon may be a classic, but this is not.
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