![]() ![]() Summary: This story details the growing friendship between a hippo and an egret. The boy must stay awake to watch over the moon all day to keep her safe. ![]() As the sun comes up, the moon goes to sleep. The moon watches over the dog so he has nothing to fear. The moon keeps him company all night long, even after his mother and father go to sleep. Summary: Can’t Sleep tells the story of a young dog who can’t sleep. In the end, they join hands and shout, “Yow!” Each boy is pictured on the opposite side of the page, and their emotions are conveyed through body posture and facial expression. A young black boy and a white boy meet and become friends through this easy way of communication. ![]() Summary: Yo! Yes? is a conversation that takes place only in one syllable words. Throughout the book, we also see Charlie Parker playing his saxophone-wailing in his horn sweetly and, at times, seriously. The onomatopoeic sounds Raschka captures give the reader the sounds and rhythms of Jazz accompanied by whimsical images. Summary: Imagined to the tune of “Night in Tunisia,” Charlie Parker played bebop is an illustrated exploration of Jazz. The following entries are selected works from Chris Raschka.īooks Written and Illustrated by Chris Raschka Book Cover: ![]()
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