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Even Superheroes Have to Sleep

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1 of 1 copy available
1 of 1 copy available
“Will ease little readers to restful states.”—Kirkus
Toddlers will feel better about bedtime when they learn that superheroes, cowboys, princesses, and astronauts ALL have to sleep too!

 
It’s bedtime for superheroes . . . and KIDS! Young ones will enjoy this sweet, short rhyming story that lulls them into bedtime with the promise that all their heroes are getting tucked into bed too. And the book comes with stickers and a reward chart, so good bedtime habits can be reinforced each night when kids brush their teeth, put on their pj’s, and settle down to sleep. It’s a book and sticker package that will help parents achieve bedtime peace each night.
And don't miss the companion book—Even Superheroes Use the Potty—to help teach kids good bathroom habits.
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    • Kirkus

      December 15, 2016
      Everybody needs to sleep. Superheroes, doctors, construction workers...they all need sleep. So do princesses, pirates, and scientists. Every time they turn the page little readers will see an adult role model submitting to slumber's call. The final pages are dedicated to two children going to bed. The text is formed with quartets in an (occasionally stumbling) aabb rhyme scheme that details each character's day before bedtime: "Fixing owies big and small, / Broken bones from brother brawls, / Giving every patient their best, / Even doctors need to rest." The commercial-looking illustrations employ muted colors that will ease little readers to restful states when coupled with the rhyming pattern. The compositions are clean with minimal line and large swaths of color. The range of occupations is commendable, but the diversity less so. There's only one major nonwhite face here among the adults (a black police officer) and just three women (a doctor, a princess, and a mother). The doctor treats a brown-skinned child, but the two children that stand in for readers are both white. The trade edition includes a "sleep reward chart" and stickers for little ones who need encouragement; both features are absent from the library edition. A nonessential addition to the evening storytime stack. (Picture book. 3-5)

      COPYRIGHT(2016) Kirkus Reviews, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

    • The Horn Book

      January 1, 2018
      From superheroes and princesses to policemen and doctors, this reiterative bedtime book demonstrates a variety of adult role models taking much needed rest. Four clumsily rhymed lines accompany each cartoonish character; beyond the slight visual humor of spying on adults in their pajamas, neither verse nor illustration is remarkable. A sticker reward chart is appended to further encourage reluctant sleepers.

      (Copyright 2018 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

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  • English

Levels

  • Lexile® Measure:730
  • Text Difficulty:3

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