000308878 000__ 01530cam\a2200349\a\4500 000308878 001__ 308878 000308878 005__ 20210513113151.0 000308878 008__ 050705s2006\\\\nyu\\\\a\\\\\\000\1\eng\\ 000308878 010__ $$a 2005051146 000308878 020__ $$a0374370311 000308878 020__ $$a9780374370312 000308878 035__ $$a(OCoLC)ocm61261346 000308878 035__ $$a308878 000308878 040__ $$aDLC$$cDLC$$dBKX$$dBAKER$$dIOS$$dXY4$$dUWC 000308878 042__ $$alcac 000308878 049__ $$aISEA 000308878 05000 $$aPZ7.S5594$$bSos 2006 000308878 08200 $$a[E]$$222 000308878 1001_ $$aShulevitz, Uri,$$d1935- 000308878 24510 $$aSoSleepyStory /$$cUri Shulevitz. 000308878 2463_ $$aSo sleepy story 000308878 250__ $$a1st ed. 000308878 260__ $$aNew York :$$bFarrar Straus Giroux,$$c2006. 000308878 300__ $$a1 v. (unpaged) :$$bcol. ill. ;$$c24 x 27 cm. 000308878 520__ $$aIn the quiet of the night, a sleepy sleepy boy awakes to find the dishes, chairs, and clocks enjoying themselves. In a sleepy sleepy house everything is so sleepy - until music drifts in through an open window. Chairs begin to rock, dishes begin to dance, and a sleepy boy opens his eyes to the revelry of the once-sleepy house. Then, softly, the music drifts out, and everything is sleepy sleepy once more. 000308878 586__ $$aNew York Times Best Illustrated, 2006. 000308878 650_0 $$aNight$$vJuvenile fiction. 000308878 650_0 $$aSleep$$vJuvenile fiction. 000308878 650_1 $$aNight$$vFiction. 000308878 650_1 $$aSleep$$vFiction. 000308878 85200 $$bcmc$$hPZ7.S5594$$iSos$$i2006 000308878 85642 $$3Contributor biographical information$$uhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0643/2005051146-b.html 000308878 85642 $$3Publisher description$$uhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0643/2005051146-d.html 000308878 909CO $$ooai:library.usi.edu:308878$$pGLOBAL_SET 000308878 980__ $$aBIB 000308878 980__ $$aBOOK