Charley's First Night

by Amy Hest (Author) Helen Oxenbury (Illustrator)

Charley's First Night
Reading Level: 2nd − 3rd Grade
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Publishers Weekly

Starred Review

Skittish, curious, loving, and vividly adorable, Henry's new puppy, Charley, epitomizes the idea that while being a fledging pet owner isn't always easy, it's entirely worthwhile. Charley is a bit overwhelmed by his new surroundings, but Henry patiently shows him around the house, makes him a cozy bed, and responds to nighttime howling in a heartbeat. Meanwhile, Henry's parents want to make sure the boundaries of behavior--for both pet and owner--are crystal clear from the get-go ("I would be in charge of feeding Charley, they said, and I couldn't wait to feed Charley every day forever"). Henry sees the job through thanks to his unconditional love for his canine charge, a budding sense of duty, and a little bending of the rules. With a voice that's sweetly comic and deeply sympathetic, Hest (Letters to Leo) beautifully imagines a serious, careful little boy who's juggling the needs of multiple parties. Oxenbury (King Jack and the Dragon), wonderful as always in chronicling the small dramas of domestic life, will have readers falling in love with this duo from the very first page. Ages 3-6. (Oct.)

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School Library Journal

K-Gr 2--This comforting, sweet story of a puppy's first night in his new home is simply told and as warm and cozy as a blanket. When Henry Korn finds Charley one snowy evening, the little boy just knows that the pup wants to go home with him. His parents capitulate to their son's desire to keep the dog, making sure he knows that the puppy is his responsibility. Although Charley wants to sleep in Henry's room (says Henry), Mr. Korn gently affirms that the animal will spend the night in the kitchen. Henry is tender and loving toward his new charge, and children who have looked after their family pets will see a bit of themselves in the protagonist. During the night the puppy cries, and his young master dutifully looks after him, stopping at his parents' bedroom only to find them sound asleep. Of course, Charley ends up in Henry's bed, but who could look at such a compatible pair and be angry? The pencil and watercolor illustrations are set within soft, muted frames. From Charley's adorable face and poses to Henry's mother's reflection in a mirror as she looks at the pair asleep, the pictures have a timeless quality and beautifully complement the story.--Alison Donnelly, Collinsville Memorial Public Library, IL

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Review quotes

A book sure to be instantly beloved
—Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

With a design as soft and lovely as its message, it will be tough to keep children from heading out in the snow, looking for their own Charley.
—Booklist (starred review)

With a voice that's sweetly comic and deeply sympathetic, Hest (Letters to Leo) beautifully imagines a serious, careful little boy who's juggling the needs of multiple parties. Oxenbury (King Jack and the Dragon), wonderful as always in chronicling the small dramas of domestic life, will have readers falling in love with this duo from the very first page.
—Publishers Weekly (starred review)

This cozy bedtime story will be perfect to share with kids as they snuggle up to their own purring or tail-wagging charges.
—Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books

The pencil and watercolor illustrations are set within soft, muted frames. From Charley's adorable face and poses to Henry's mother's reflection in a mirror as she looks at the pair asleep, the pictures have a timeless quality and beautifully complement the story
—School Library Journal

Words and pictures come together beautifully to tell the simple story of Henry negotiating his new pup's place in the family. Quietly simple, elegant language permeates the book...Pastel watercolor illustrations are the perfect companion to Hest's pastel language. Whether or not the reader has ever experienced that special bond with a pet, you'll be (quietly) cheering for Henry and Charley.
—Library Media Connection

An unsentimental, yet adorable, recasting of an ever-reliable theme.
—Horn Book

Hest understands the way small boys think and what tugs at their heartstrings. She's got a pretty good feel for puppies, too, as does Oxenbury who uses soft brush strokes and muted colors to give the book a warm, intimate, bedtime glow. There's really no question that these two companions will end up sleeping in the same bed. The sweetness is in how they find themselves there and how readers will recognize themselves in the story.
—New York Times online

This gentle tale is the ideal gift for a new dog owner and every dog lover.
—Shelf Awareness

Both text and art reinforce Henry's sense of responsibility, protection and care of his new charge and lifemate. The book is an ideal way to explore these themes, whether or not you have a family pet.
—Twenty by Jenny

A gentle story with an immediate and authentic voice, it's matched by Oxenbury's satiny, soft-focus artwork, each illustration captured in a border, showing restraint and subtlety.
—Seven Impossible Things
Amy Hest
Amy Hest is the author of many books, including WHEN JESSIE CAME ACROSS THE SEA, winner of the Christopher Medal and illustrated by P. J. Lynch, and IN THE RAIN WITH BABY DUCK, winner of the BOSTON GLOBE - HORN BOOK Award and illustrated by Jill Barton. She says that she was inspired by her own son, Sam. "When Sam was small he knew countless ways to keep me in his room at bedtime," she remembers.

Anita Jeram is the illustrator of the best-selling GUESS HOW MUCH I LOVE YOU by Sam McBratney. She is also the author-illustrator of BUNNY, MY HONEY and ALL TOGETHER NOW. About KISS GOOD NIGHT, she says it reminds her of when "the children and I are comfortable and safe, tucked up snug in bed, listening to the rain outside the window and everything around seems to glow with the warmth."
Classification
Fiction
ISBN-13
9780763640552
Lexile Measure
600
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Candlewick Press (MA)
Publication date
October 20, 2012
Series
-
BISAC categories
JUV002190 - Juvenile Fiction | Animals | Pets
JUV039090 - Juvenile Fiction | Social Themes | New Experience
JUV002070 - Juvenile Fiction | Animals | Dogs
Library of Congress categories
Dogs
Pets
Bedtime
Puppies
Volunteer State Book Awards
Nominee 2014 - 2015

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