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Rhyming text describes a mother guiding her young monster through bedtime preparations, such as howling at the moon, snacking on worm juice and beetle bread, and choosing a bedtime story.
Piggy and Bunny are having their first campout. As the shadows loom larger, Piggy and Bunny playfully imagine scary scenarios and how they might deal with them. It’s all good fun, until Piggy reveals a secret fear. This sweetly humorous story shines a light on ways young friends can acknowledge each other’s worries and enjoy new experiences. Goodnight, You is the fourth book in the Piggy and Bunny series, which features endearing tales that celebrate friendship and encourage individuality and self-acceptance.
When my children were young after we had said our prayers for the night, sometimes they would be a little scared. So, we would scare the monsters away with this little saying. We would look around the bedroom, check the closet and of course under the bed. We would wave to the imaginary monsters as they left the bedroom. Every night as I would leave their bedroom, I would say goodnight, sweet dreams, I love you. My children are grown now but every once and a while at night I will send out a Text telling them good night, sweet dreams, I love you.
On Halloween night, monsters, from hairy werewolves on the moors to scaly swamp creatures in a black lagoon, say good night to their mommies and daddies.
The hilarious little monsters in this good-night bedtime book come neither from Frankenstein’s laboratory, Loch Ness nor the Black Lagoon. They are neither zombies nor vampires, werewolves nor ghosts! They are our very own beloved children themselves... when they allow their mischievous natures rule the day. Lessons of politeness, kindness, and compassion are taught through silly slapstick humor in this ironic addition to the popular Good Night series. Little ones are encouraged NOT to drink from the maple syrup bottle at the breakfast table, NOT to play in mud puddles while wearing their best dresses, and NOT to tickle their little brother's during naptime. They are asked politely NOT to play ball in the house, NOT to take cookies from the cookie jar without permission, NOT to dress the dog in mom's favorite outfit nor to put lipstick on dad while he’s napping on the couch. You'll have to read the book yourself to find out if these troublesome tots will or will not "please, please, please turn of the light, and say good night!”
When her mother tucks her in for the night, Lulu the chicken worries what would happen if a bear or a tiger or an alligator should come in during the night.
The storytelling is about boy and monster who lived under his bed. When time goes to bed, boy tries his best to go to sleep, but he was afraid the dark. Than boy met the friendly monster. And now they try together to go to sleep. Child-friendly illustrations, rhyming quatrains, is great opportunity to learn your child how to get sleep! Goodnight, Scary Monster!