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by: Deborah Norville
Binding: Hardcover
EAN: 9780307106094
ISBN: 0307106098
Label: Golden Books
Manufacturer: Golden Books
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 12
Publication Date: October 26, 1999
Publisher: Golden Books
Reading Level: Baby-Preschool
Release Date: October 26, 1999
Sales Rank: 611267
Studio: Golden Books
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Customer Reviews
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Rating: - Wonderfull for many ages!
We originally received this book as a gift for our 9 year old when she was two and it was one of her favorite stories 7 years ago. I pulled it out again for our two year old and it quickly has become her favorite too! We have read this book every night for the last 7 months. The rhyming is wonderful and my 2 year old daughter is able to tell me what the next line is due to this. She loves lifting the flaps and pretending she is scared. This book has helped her understand that monsters are only ... Read More
Rating: - I Don't Want to Sleep Tonight
Not only did I stumble over the text in this poem(?), but it gave my 5 1/2 year old nightmares. Why give children more places to think they see a monster? I concentrated more on finding the flaps than the reading content until we got to the end. The I realized it wasn't the story I had intended to send my son off to dreamland with!
Rating: - This is a wonderful book!
I liked this book immensly, and it is one of my 3 year old's most requested read-alongs. If you want to teach your child the value of reading, that it's ok to shutoff the TV and the video games, this is the book for you!!
Rating: - A failure
This book fails in virtually every respect. The language is flat. The meter and rhyme are awkward. The sexual stereotyping in the second half is offensive. The anti-television message is overly pedantic.
Rating: - i dont want to sleep tonight
I'm a children's librarian and bought this book to use at storytime because of the positive review it got. I knew the book would be too fragile to check out to patrons, but planned to keep This book is so shoddily constructed that the last page ripped the first time I flipped through it the pop up on the last page tore.
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