Very well done。 More personallized for the authors son but still a good one to read from time to time。
The Campbell Family,
Adam read this to Bud and they both enjoyed it。
Charlie Sherpa,
Seeking to communicate the pride, history, and purpose of the U。S。 Marine Corps to a younger audience is no small task, but U。S。 Marine Maj。 David Dixon and Army veteran Phil Jones have done so with punch, grace, and humor。Riffing on the form and tone of childhood classic "Goodnight Moon," by Margaret Wise Brown, "Goodnight Marines" is full of saturated colors and peaceful images, delivered at a steady cadence。A sample:Goodnight blues and scarlet thread,Goodnight Tuffy Hound on the end of my bed Seeking to communicate the pride, history, and purpose of the U。S。 Marine Corps to a younger audience is no small task, but U。S。 Marine Maj。 David Dixon and Army veteran Phil Jones have done so with punch, grace, and humor。Riffing on the form and tone of childhood classic "Goodnight Moon," by Margaret Wise Brown, "Goodnight Marines" is full of saturated colors and peaceful images, delivered at a steady cadence。A sample:Goodnight blues and scarlet thread,Goodnight Tuffy Hound on the end of my bed。Goodnight Tripoli, Belleau Wood and Saipan。Goodnight to my Dad in Afghanistan。Iraq War veteran Dixon, an AH-1W "SuperCobra" pilot, was the 2014 recipient of the Marine Corps Heritage Foundation's Robert A。 Gannon Award for "Call in the Air," an accessible and often humorous book of military-themed poetry, aimed at adults。Jones, a former artist for The Walt Disney Co。, served in Operation Desert Storm with the 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment。In words and visuals, Dixon and Jones leave no corner of Marine life unexplored。 (I particularly enjoyed the "two yellow feet" area rug in the storybook room, which evoke the painted pavement just off the bus at Parris Island。) The book's design also demonstrates laudable attention-to-detail。 Take, for example, the near-midnight-blue of the book's cover, which is punctuated by a red spine reminiscent of "blood stripe" on an enlisted Marine's dress trousers。Many ranks and military jobs are mentioned, in order to depict the wide range of experiences for Marine moms and dads。 The 34-page book features three pages of glossary terms, potentially helpful to non-Marine parents and babysitters。 While plain-spoken, the expository language is rich with historical tidbits。 [。。。][For a full review, visit: http://www。redbullrising。com/2016/02/。。。] 。。。more