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Chargement... Time for Bed, Old Housepar Janet Costa Bates
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. Spending the Night Away from Home, No Worries! Isaac is spending the night with Grandpop, and having a good time. But he gets scared when he begins thinking about spending the night away from home, and insists he is not sleepy. But Grandpop tells him they must put the house to bed. They do that by walking quietly through the rooms, turning off all the lights so the house can sleep. During that time, Isaac hears scary noises, but Grandpop has non-scary, logical answers for each one. For instance, the dog’s toe nails are clacking while he walks across the floor. The settling and squeaking noises are the way the tired house yawns and stretches when settling down for the night. By helping his Grandpop, Isaac starts to forget about his worry of sleeping somewhere new, and focuses instead on getting the house to sleep. This enchanting tale is a great way to prepare your child for an upcoming overnight stay, or a future sleepover. Talking about the reasons for nighttime noises, along with putting the house to bed, will help get rid of overnight fears before they start. Over-sized, and hard-backed, this five-star picture book is full of charming illustrations, and is just the ticket needed when spending the night somewhere new. It is a great book for children pre-school age through second grade. Candlewick Press has provided Tickmenot with a complimentary copy of, Time for Bed, Old House, for the purpose of review. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
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"Isaac is excited about having a sleepover at Grandpop's house, but he's a little nervous about being away from home for the first time. Luckily, his knowing Grandpop tells him it's not quite time to go to bed yet, first, he needs Isaac's help in putting the house to bed. Quietly and slowly, they move from room to room, turning out lights and pulling down shades, as Grandpop gently explains the nighttime sounds that Isaac finds unfamiliar. Now it's time to read the house a bedtime story (Isaac is good at reading the pictures). By the time the house is settled in for the night, Isaac and Grandpop are ready for bed, too! Janet Costa Bates's tender story and A. G. Ford's cozy illustrations will have families and extended families or friends eager to take a wise Grandpop's cue and embrace a new nighttime tradition."--Jacket flap. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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simple story and make it an essential purchase for every collection. The realistic illustrations of Grandpop's old house, its interior, and the outside landscape make this tale even more tender.