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Goodnight, Goodnight, Construction Site [Kindle Edition]

Tom Lichtenheld , Sherri Duskey Rinker
4.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (117 customer reviews)

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Amazon.com Exclusive Essay: From the Slush Pile to #1: Realizing My Vision. Or Not.
First-time author Sherri Duskey Rinker's Goodnight, Goodnight, Construction Site steadily climbed up the New York Times' Bestseller list throughout 2011, reaching #1 on January 29th, 2012. Here she shares the early inspiration that inspired a career in design, and how another artist brought her vision to life.

I grew up loving picture books.

I can still hear my grandmother's voice over the sound of the pages turning, the old wind-up Westclox alarm clock ticking away and the sound of traffic rolling down Howard Street. I remember the smell of books mingling with the smell of freshly laundered sheets.

Virginia Lee Burton's The Little House was my favorite, and I obsessed over the whimsically sweet illustrations of that little pink house happily sitting upon a hill covered in daisies.

Inspired, I wanted to be an artist. I also wanted to be a poet, an art teacher, and a journalist. The ping-pong ball of art vs. words ended with a career as a graphic designer. It was a perfect fit: I took pictures and words and put them together in a pretty way.

I met an artist, a photographer. He also had grown up with Virginia Burton: Mike Mulligan and his Steam Shovel. It was a sign. So I married him. We had two boys and two good excuses for buying dozens (and dozens) of picture books.

Inspired by my youngest son's tireless (literally!) obsession with trucks, I wrote Goodnight, Goodnight Construction Site in stolen moments during the workday and late at night, after the boys were tucked in. And with the words emerged a vision (dare I say "obsession") for how the book and my trucks would look.

I could see it so clearly: realistic illustrations of trucks superimposed with facial expressions to convey the mood and create the characters. Strong, yet simple graphic elements to create the setting. A bit of realism. A bit of collage. A bit of a grunge to compliment the dirty work of the trucks. I included the concept illustration with my manuscript and sent it, unsolicited, to Chronicle Books.

When my editor contacted me, three months after I'd sent the manuscript, she was friendly, but also to-the-point: They loved the manuscript (!), and hated (though she used a nicer word) the illustration concept.

Hmm...

One of the reasons that Chronicle was the first (and ultimately only) publisher on my list was that I LOVE their picture books. I appreciate their beauty and high production values. So, I had a choice here: trust, or walk away. I chose trust--with a big dash of fear.

My editor asked if I had any ideas for illustrators. I sent her a dozen names and online portfolios. I'm pretty certain she ignored me. And, they chose Tom Lichtenheld. (Who?)

When I told my editor that I'd never heard of Tom, she quickly emailed a few examples. The first was from Tom's NYT best-selling book, Duck! Rabbit! I was stunned to see bold, simple shapes and thickly-outlined illustrations. I stared blankly at the screen, feeling my heart sink.

Could this guy even draw a truck?

I spent the next couple of months intently focused on the process of editing and developing the final manuscript. But it was always there, in the back of my mind: What would the book look like? What had I given up?

One evening I received an excited email from my editor with Tom's first pencil sketch attached.

I wrote back: "I’m scared. I'll pour a glass of wine and then look at it."

I held my breath and double-clicked. And there it was: classic, timeless and tender, with just a touch of whimsy. My crane truck, a distant, younger cousin to Mike Mulligan, perhaps? My heart melted. I was won over.

So there it was: nothing like I imagined. But it was better. I've come to learn that some of the best things in life--like marriage and motherhood--are like that.

And I could almost feel Mrs. Burton smiling down.

Little House
Virginia Lee Burton's The Little House
Mike Mulligan
Virginia Lee Burton's Mike Mulligan's steam shovel
Concept Sketch
Rinker's original vision for Goodnight, Goodnight, Construction Site
Duck Rabbit
Illustrator Tom Lichtenheld's Duck! Rabbit!
Crane
Lichtenheld's first sketch of Goodnight, Goodnight, Construction Site

Review

"For all those youngsters who feel coziest with a cement mixer jammed into an armpit and a dump truck wedged at their feet, Goodnight, Goodnight, Construction Site might be the best bedtime book ever."
--Hampton Roads

"Gentle rhymes and soft-colored pictures of favorite trucks are the perfect way to lull any child into sweet dreams."
-- Bookmarkable blog,

"Lichtenheld's detailed and textured illustrations, rendered in wax oil pastels on vellum paper, perfectly complement the fun, rhyming text, cleverly personifying each truck with expressive eyes and amusing details. ...Recommended for vehicle- and bedtime-themed storytimes, this is sure to be a hit with truck-loving preschoolers."
--School Library Journal, starred review

"An ideal bedtime book for all those truck-loving toddlers and preschoolers! ...If there's a truck fan in your family, this is a great pick... Drive it to the top of your pile of story time truck reads as well."
--Waking Brain Cells blog

"A great read-aloud story as you are settling your child in for the night." -About.com

"This book is a treasure." -Testy Yet Trying blog

"Rinker's rhythmic verse reinforces the vehicles' love of their work (Dump Truck "moves the dirt/ from place to place,/ Then dumps it with a happy face") and, like Lichtenheld's art, deftly balances the story's boisterous and drowsy elements. Truck lovers will happily nod off to the strains of this read-aloud."
--Publishers Weekly

"Perfect for sleepers who are more fascinated by the motorized and muddy than by the soft and fluffy. A certain subset of parents and grandparents will see this book and shout, "At last!"
--Chicago Tribune

"If your little reader is mad for trucks, you must get this gem of a book!" -SweetOnBooks.com

"A delightful debut."
--The New York Times

" A standout picture book, especially for those who like wheels with their dreams" - Booklist, starred review

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29 of 29 people found the following review helpful
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My 3-year old son loves this book and wants to read it every night. The graphics are excellent and the rhymes are good too. The author uses just the right number of new words for a 2-3 year old. Italics are used on some parts of the text to allow the reader to shorten or expand the story.
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26 of 27 people found the following review helpful
Lovely bedtime book May 12, 2011
Format:Hardcover
This is just a wonderful bedtime story for any young fan of big machinery. The rhyming is spot on, creating a fantastic read aloud flow. We get to say goodnight to each machine as it dozes off, creating just the right atmosphere for bedtime. The illustrations have that classic old fashioned feel, done in muted colors with somewhat fuzzed edges. Each character has an expressive face that only adds to the charm of a story that is sure to be a much requested bed time read. A note to any librarian or story group leader interested in doing a bedtime theme story time: this is a sure winner! Just the perfect length for preschoolers. A sleepy recommend.
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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful
Format:Hardcover
This book is written in such a way that my little ones feel right at home with those hard working construction-site machines. Each night they take turns pretending they are one of the beautifully illustrated charactors, and in the daytime they point out all the machines they see as we drive to and from our places to be. This book makes them want to play along and snuggle up at bedtime, which of course puts them in the mood to sleep all snug and close, just like the machines at the construction site. Six thumbs up from our family!

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Most Recent Customer Reviews
Awesome book
Beautiful book. I love this book and so do my 3.5 yr twin boys. The pictures are bright and neat. It teaches the kids rhyming words. We don't necessarily read this book at bedtime. Read more
Published 2 days ago by Mommy
My 2 year old loves it
I have read this to my 2 year-old son every night at least once for the past 6 weeks, so I would certainly call it his favorite book. Read more
Published 6 days ago by Paul Iannicelli
Great!
Absolutely the best bedtime book for a child who loves construction trucks! The illustrations are great and the rhyming, yet calming description of the construction trucks is... Read more
Published 11 days ago by Michael
Great book!
Both our 2 year old and 4 year old like this book. It is a nice bedtime book with cute graphics that the kids like.
Published 12 days ago by thauck
What a Wonderful Book!
My son is two years old and we have a story routine before bed. He usually wants to read something about trains and when I showed him this book, at first, he didn't want to read... Read more
Published 16 days ago by Annika
Goodnight, goodnight Construction Site
This book was a hit! The little boy I got it for just loved it. He is two and a half and almost memorized it.
Published 18 days ago by Harriet J. Leitner
A Sweet Bedtime Read
I ordered this book in an effort to help settle down our very busy two year old for bedtime, and it was a big hit! Read more
Published 18 days ago by Robert W. Parker
A great book!
My 3 year old son has this book memorized. The pictures are colorful and it's fun that each construction truck has a personality and a silly face. Read more
Published 21 days ago by Joanne Harkness
ConstructYum Fun
For a 4 yr old boy who adores all things construction this book is the Bomb!
he calls it constructyum fun
Published 22 days ago by greenorchardmom
Great Book
The artwork is clean and vivid and the book focuses on being an enjoyable bedtime story rather than teaching a lesson. Read more
Published 22 days ago by Never Wrong
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