Everyone's Sleepy but the Baby
By (Author) Tracy C. Gold
Illustrated by Adle Dafflon
Familius LLC
Familius LLC
13th April 2021
United States
Children
Fiction
813.6
Board book
16
Width 174mm, Height 178mm, Spine 14mm
260g
Sleepy Mommy,
Sleepy Daddy,
Sleepy little dog.
Everyones sleepy
But the baby,
Yawn, yawn, yawn.
After a long day, the whole family is ready to hit the hay . . . except for the baby. Why is it so hard to get the baby to sleep With hilarious illustrations that might hit a little too close to home for new parents,Everyones Sleepy but the Babyis the perfect, true-to-life bedtime story that will help even the most reluctant sleeper wind down for bed.
"In a board-book tale that will feel all too familiar to many sleep-deprived parents of infants, a baby just doesnt want to settle down and go to sleep!
Mommy, Daddy, and even the dog are fighting yawns and drooping eyelids. Meanwhile, a bright-eyed baby is playing on the carpet with no signs of slowing down. Readers follow the baby through their bedtime routine: bathtime and then snuggling with stuffed animals. The text lists many objects in the environment that are sleepy, from the bubbles and bathtub to the stars in the night sky. Throughout it all, the babys big round eyes stay wide open, and they are ready to play. It seems as though the baby will never mellow out and rest. Finally, after drinking a bottle while held in Mommys lap, they are shown asleep in their crib. Bright, geometric illustrations with plenty of busy patterns provide visual interest but are perhaps too busy for infants of the age depicted. Repetitive rhyming stanzas about the indefatigable baby and the very sleepy environment may help calm young readers at bedtimeor at least help exhausted parents feel seen. Human characters have beige skin.
A cute bedtime story that revisits a well-known theme.(Board book. 6 mos.-1)"- Kirkus Reviews
Tracy C. Gold is a writer, editor, and mom living in Baltimore, Maryland. Her work has been published in several magazines and anthologies. Tracy earned her MFA in creative writing and publishing arts at the University of Baltimore, and earned her BA in English from Duke University.