Sometimes sleep just doesn't want to come. But why count sheep while you wait when you can count GIANTS instead?
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"Avoiding the pedantic tone that can appear in books that explicitly address childhood anxieties, Janisch and Bansch tackle sleeplessness with bustling text and hoppy illustrations reminiscent of quirky European theater performance. At bedtime, when it's time to settle down and relax, a pajama-clad child doesn't count sheep, but giants instead--34 of them."--Publishers Weekly
Heinz Janisch writes children's books and books for adults. Janisch has received several literary awards, including the 1998 Austrian prize for promoting children's literature. Visit him at www.heinz-janisch.com. He lives in Austria. Helga Bansch attended the Pedagogical Academy in Graz, where she trained as a primary school teacher. She worked with children with behavioral issues and discovered painting as a means of expression. Since then, Bansch has focused on painting pictures with acrylic on paper or canvas; illustrating children's books; and making dolls, puppets, and objects of sandstone, clay, and papier-m ch . She lives in Austria. Visit her at www.helga-bansch.com.
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