The following bedtime books offer a chance for laughs and love, and will entertain adults and children alike. Books selected by author Lauren H. Kerstein.
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With an adorable main character, dressed in her cute one-piece red striped pajamas, What to Do About Your Monsters addresses messy feelings and fears.
What To Do About Your Monsters by Jessica Woo is a heartfelt story about a girl who has sleep issues. Join us on this virtual book tour!
We’re so excited to get roaring along with Bianca Schulze’s DON’T WAKE THE DRAGON!
Schulze and Hardy make a dynamic duo, pairing the best of charming prose and illustrations to excellent effect. Full of laughs, singing, and a few wiggles, DON’T WAKE THE DRAGON is a fantastic addition to a child’s library.
Designed to be read aloud and interacted with, parents will take pleasure in the playful text as much as children will enjoy gently rocking the book from side to side as they sing the dragon a lullaby.
New York Times bestselling illustrator Christopher Eliopoulos teaches us how to draw a Yawn from The Yawns Are Coming!
We chatted with author and poet Raven Howell about her latest book, A Flock of Fun.
The five bedtime stories featured in this list are sure to produce smiles for a myriad of different reasons that are unique to each author and illustrator’s style. Peaceful smiles and laugh-induced smiles are sure to appear!
A FLOCK OF FUN is a fun choice for a stress-free bedtime story! All readers, young and old, will surely relate to the young boy’s restless night of sleep.