New York TimesNotable Childrens Books of 2017When you go off to sleep, your toys go out to play! After a long day of jumping in the leaves and reading her favorite books, this little girl is worn out, but her favorite stuffed animal, Planet, is just getting started. Once the girl goes to bed, Planet kisses her on the cheek and heads out on his own to explore. In this tender, gorgeous tale from internationally renowned cartoonist Liniers, Planet shows early readers the wonders that exist at night, in secret, after they close their eyes.
WINNER 2018 Eisner Award for Best Early Reader
New York TimesNotable Childrens Books of 2017
Kirkus ReviewsBest Books of 2017
Chicago Public Library's Best of the Best List 2017
A Junior Library Guild Selection
A beautiful, original work for one-on-one or independent reading, and an excellent bedtime tale. -School Library JournalSTARRED REVIEW
There are plenty of stories about what toys get up to at night, but this quiet, masterfully executed comic is particularly enchanting. -BooklistSTARRED REVIEW
Liniers continues his run of clever comics for kids, with a fun adventure and panels full of easy-to-follow action. Delightful. -Kirkus ReviewsSTARRED REVIEW
A fast-moving, richly imagined story that loses nothing in repeated readings. A fable about a stuffed animal that comes to life risks being a tedious clich?, but in Liniers' skillful hands, Good Night, Planet is anything but. -The New York Times
One ofThe New York TimesBook Review's recommended books of the week (November 27, 2017)
Liniers thin, sketchy ink lines are complemented by a beautiful watercolor palette that adds depth and mass to his forms, in addition to his masterful use of crosshatching (especially during nighttime scenes). -Horn Book Magazine
The panel sequences are alternately poigl#