In the mess we call home, there was an iphone and a starbucks cup and a beanbag with a tired bloodhound pup and there was one teen girl, with wavy curls and two preteens making scenes and a daddy on the computer, a champion “tooter’ and a fight with food – what manners.. how rude! […]
Written & illustrated by Ann Droyd
$14.95, All ages, 30 pages
It seems like only yesterday that Margaret Wise Brown's bunny fell asleep saying nighty night to the moon.
Now all sorts of things are glowing in his house -- iPads, WiFi, Nooks -- and the last thing Bunny wants to do is tell them goodnight.
In fact, no one in his family wants to wish their devices goodnight -- well, except Granny. She hasn't warmed up to electronics (at least not that she realizes).
It looks like Granny will just have say all of their goodnights for them -- and give those glowy things the sendoff she thinks they deserve.
In this hysterical parody of Brown's Goodnight Moon, David Milgram (aka "Ann Droyd") shows an old-fashioned gal getting her digital family to bed by hurling all of its distractions out the window.
The result is a bedtime gem for the digital age that underscores how hard it is to tear kids and parents away from gadgets -- made all the more funny juxtaposed with Brown's sweet 1947 poem.
Coming out just weeks after the passing of Apple Founder Steve Jobs,
Goodnight iPad feels like a tribute and reminds us how much the iPad and all the devices Jobs created changed how we live -- and go to bed.
In Brown's classic, the bunny wishes goodnight to everything around his room. Then as the sky slowly deepens and he says goodnight to the moon, his eyes slip shut and he drifts off to sleep.
But in Milgram's spoof, the bunny and most of his family are too fixated on their electronic devices to realize it's bedtime.
The sky is already dark. The kids are in pajamas and everyone's clicking away in the family room.
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Donna,
Thanks for opening up your home to us. It was real and humorous too. It was also comforting to see that you made time for prayer. I enjoyed it and I think Margaret Wise Brown would have too.
Love it! I hope you slept we’ll sweetheart and I love you!
I’m offended.
heehee! Thank you, Mama. I love you, too!
Love you, Pookie Bear!
Thank you, Linda!
cute and very visual!
You always make me smile! And it’s from ear to ear today! Love you!