Goodnight Moon by Margaret Wise Brown - Test
  • 1. Goodnight Moon, written by Margaret Wise Brown and illustrated by Clement Hurd, is a beloved children's classic that gently lulls young readers to sleep with its rhythmic and soothing prose. First published in 1947, this charming bedtime story invites children into a serene, cozy room where a little bunny says goodnight to various objects that surround him, such as the moon, the stars, and even a bowl of mush. The narrative captures the simple yet profound ritual of bedtime, exploring themes of comfort and familiarity in a world that is winding down for the night. Through its repetitive structure and soft illustrations, Goodnight Moon creates a calming atmosphere that encourages children to settle down and find tranquility as they prepare for sleep, making it an essential part of bedtime routines for generations. Its enduring popularity is a testament to Brown's understanding of a child's world, the beauty of language, and the importance of the bond shared during nighttime rituals.

    What is the primary setting of 'Goodnight Moon'?
A) A sunny beach
B) A dark forest
C) A busy city
D) A great green room
  • 2. What color is the room in 'Goodnight Moon'?
A) Green
B) Blue
C) Yellow
D) Red
  • 3. What does the bunny say goodnight to after the kittens?
A) The balls
B) The blankets
C) The shoes
D) The mittens
  • 4. What do the rabbits say goodnight to?
A) Only the toys
B) Everything
C) Nothing
D) Just the book
  • 5. How many pages are in 'Goodnight Moon'?
A) 32
B) 40
C) 16
D) 24
  • 6. What rhythm does 'Goodnight Moon' follow?
A) A slow waltz
B) A chaotic beat
C) A soothing rhythm
D) A fast pace
  • 7. What kind of book is 'Goodnight Moon' considered?
A) A children's bedtime book
B) A history book
C) A cookbook
D) A mystery novel
  • 8. Which animal is seen in the moon?
A) Rabbit
B) Dog
C) Cat
D) Cow
  • 9. Who is the illustrator of 'Goodnight Moon'?
A) Eric Carle
B) Clement Hurd
C) Dr. Seuss
D) Maurice Sendak
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