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Monsters Go Night-Night

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Bedtime means brushing your teeth, putting on pajamas, snuggling, and kissing your family goodnight. For monsters, bedtime looks a little different. They brush their teeth, but not with a toothbrush. They get dressed for bed, but not in slippers and nightcaps. They snuggle, but not with a blankie or a teddy bear. Monsters Go Night-Night takes readers through the bedtime rituals of seven friendly monsters while making each step of the routine a guessing game. Getting ready for bed has never been so much fun!

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    • Kirkus

      June 1, 2016
      Though this book is all about monsters' bedtime routines, don't be fooled--this will induce not sleep but its opposite.Young readers see each step the monsters take in getting ready for bed and are asked to guess which of several items they might eat for a bedtime snack, use to take a bath and brush their teeth, wear as pajamas, snuggle with, and kiss. The very simple sentences and clues in the bright illustrations allow even the youngest children to "read" this very quickly. "MONSTERS eat bedtime snacks. / Which snack do MONSTERS eat?" A glass of milk, a carrot, a piece of bread, or an umbrella? A turn of the page reveals "MONSTERS eat UMBRELLAS!" Similarly, monsters ignore the rubber ducky, shampoo, and bar of soap in favor of bathing in chocolate pudding. By the third question, most children will have caught on and will be happily blurting out the most ridiculous item on the page, which also happens to stand out clearly from the other three. Helpfully, the author breaks this pattern when it comes to potty time. In his ink, brush, and Photoshop illustrations, Zenz uses bright, plain backgrounds to keep the focus on the characters and their choices. The monsters are adorable and wonderfully diverse in all their multilimbed and -eyed glory, featuring sprouts of hair, horns, tails, and spikes. Combine monsters, ridiculousness, and audience participation for a delightfully raucous result. (Picture book. 3-5)

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    • School Library Journal

      August 1, 2016

      PreS-Gr 1-How do monsters get ready for bed? In the silliest way possible! Sure to elicit giggles, this book works well as a bedtime story. The question-and-answer format is engaging for young readers. Bright and cheery illustrations clearly support the text and provide depictions of potential answers to the questions posed. Even toddlers will know the correct answers and will howl at the monsters' goofy choices. For example, "What kind of pajamas do monsters wear?" The options depicted on the page include a four-legged onesie, a nightcap, four bunny slippers, and a roll of toilet paper. You guessed it: the entire roll of TP. VERDICT Children can point out their answers, identify colors, learn new vocabulary words, count eyes, or simply sit back and enjoy the cuteness with this funny selection for most early literacy collections.-Katie Darrin, Boulder Valley School District, Boulder, CO

      Copyright 2016 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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  • Lexile® Measure:220
  • Text Difficulty:1

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