Goodnight Moon has been translated into French, Dutch, Chinese, Japanese, Catalan, Hebrew, Brazilian Portuguese, Russian, Swedish, Korean, Hmong, German and Spanish. As of 2007, the book sells about 800,000 copies annually and by 2017 had cumulatively sold an estimated 48 million copies. Annual sales grew from about 1,500 copies in 1953 to almost 20,000 in 1970 by 1990, the total number of copies sold exceeded 4 million. During the post-World War II Baby Boom years, it slowly became a bestseller. The NYPL and other libraries did not acquire it at first. Anne Carroll Moore, the influential children's librarian at the New York Public Library (NYPL), regarded it as "overly sentimental". Goodnight Moon had poor initial sales: only 6,000 copies were sold upon initial release in fall 1947. Illustrator Clement Hurd said in 1983 that initially the book was to be published using the pseudonym "Memory Ambrose" for Brown, with his illustrations credited to "Hurricane Jones". The three books have been published together as a collection titled Over the Moon. This book is the second in Brown and Hurd's "classic series", which also includes The Runaway Bunny and My World. It was published on September 3, 1947, and is a highly acclaimed bedtime story. Goodnight Moon is an American children's book written by Margaret Wise Brown and illustrated by Clement Hurd.
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