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Lulee Lullaby

Illustrated by Olga Pastuchiv
Hardcover
$18.99 US
9"W x 11"H | 20 oz | 30 per carton
On sale Nov 03, 2026 | 48 Pages | 9780823459797
Age 4-8 years | Preschool - 3

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Birds in boots, fussy stars, and other fantastical visitors interrupt baby’s bedtime in this fresh take on a traditional Ukrainian lullaby.

Baby is snug in the crib, but the night is far from over! 

Slumber bumbles by the window.
"Here," says Dream-da, "Come this way."
Slumber rumbles, "Have you found it? Found the place we need to stay?"

Slumber and Dream-da are the first guests to shelter in the warm, dry house. But before long, birds in boots burst in with fruits. Then a gaggle of stars straggle in, looking for a lift back up to the sky. Joyful mayhem abounds, but baby still needs a lullaby! 

Olga Pastuchiv draws on the Ukrainian folk song “Oi Khodyt Son Kolo Vikon” (“Dream Passes By the Windows”) and imagery from other traditional lullabies in this unforgettable bedtime read-aloud. With rhyming text that dances and lilts and pictures that burst with lively color, Lulee Lullaby is a tune you’ll will want on repeat.
Olga Pastuchiv is a Ukrainian-American author and illustrator. Her picture books include Minas And The Fish, Riparia's River (written by Michael J. Caduto) and Ada And The Galaxies (co-written with Alan Lightman). She lives in Maine.

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Birds in boots, fussy stars, and other fantastical visitors interrupt baby’s bedtime in this fresh take on a traditional Ukrainian lullaby.

Baby is snug in the crib, but the night is far from over! 

Slumber bumbles by the window.
"Here," says Dream-da, "Come this way."
Slumber rumbles, "Have you found it? Found the place we need to stay?"

Slumber and Dream-da are the first guests to shelter in the warm, dry house. But before long, birds in boots burst in with fruits. Then a gaggle of stars straggle in, looking for a lift back up to the sky. Joyful mayhem abounds, but baby still needs a lullaby! 

Olga Pastuchiv draws on the Ukrainian folk song “Oi Khodyt Son Kolo Vikon” (“Dream Passes By the Windows”) and imagery from other traditional lullabies in this unforgettable bedtime read-aloud. With rhyming text that dances and lilts and pictures that burst with lively color, Lulee Lullaby is a tune you’ll will want on repeat.

Author

Olga Pastuchiv is a Ukrainian-American author and illustrator. Her picture books include Minas And The Fish, Riparia's River (written by Michael J. Caduto) and Ada And The Galaxies (co-written with Alan Lightman). She lives in Maine.