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Illustration by Jessie M. King from the Christmas supplement to The Studio, issued 15 December 1913. King was made Tutor in Book Decoration and Design at Glasgow School of Art in 1899. She continued to teach until her marriage to E. A. Taylor in 1908, and she chose, against the grain, to keep her maiden name. [2]
She wrote down the story in the morning, with the original title of the book being Goodnight Room. [5] Brown gave illustrator Clement Hurd very little direction on the illustrations, [2] and the characters in Goodnight Moon are depicted as rabbits because Hurd was better at drawing rabbits than humans. [2]
The first volume of Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls was written by Elena Favilli and Francesca Cavallo, and it was published in 2016. The first and second volumes of Goodnight Stories were crowdfunded on Kickstarter, both breaking records on the website. The first volume was Kickstarter's "most funded children's book", raising over $675,000 ...
The Girl from Tomorrow; The Girl from Tomorrow Part II: Tomorrow's End; Glad Rags [27] Go Jetters; Go with Noakes; Godzilla; Godzilla: The Series; Going Live; Goober and the Ghost Chasers; Goodbye Year 6; Goofy; Goosebumps; Gordon the Garden Gnome; Gordon the Gopher; Grace's Amazing Machines; Gran; Grandad; Grandpa in My Pocket; Grange Hill ...
The English Roses are four girls—Charlotte, Amy, Grace, and Nicole—who attend the same school in London. They live in the same neighborhood and participate in the same activities together, including attending summer picnics and ice-skating in winter. They are jealous of a girl named Binah, who lives nearby, since they believe her life is ...
Shelley Duvall's Bedtime Stories (also known as Bedtime Stories) is a 1992 American live-action/animated anthology television series that originally aired on Showtime.The series, hosted by Duvall, was a showcase of short animated adaptations of children's books with narration provided by celebrity guests.
[3] [4] Other recurring segments include "The Art School Girls of Doom", [5] The Specialists, and Brad Dharma: Psychedelic Detective. [6] Independent animators and artists created most of the material specifically for the show, and some previously produced segments were compiled from festivals such as Spike and Mike's Festival of Animation .
While the lunchtime story is usually read by one of the regular presenters at about 1:00 with an often repeated story, the final show of each day, known as CBeebies Bedtime Stories (known as Stòiridh in Scottish Gaelic and airing on BBC Alba) is read by a guest storyteller, including well known actors, comedians, athletes, singers/musicians ...