Sleeping Is Not for Me! bookcover

Sleeping Is Not for Me!

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Description

When night falls on the savannah, the animals go to sleep. But Littlephant... still wants to play!

It's night, but Littlephant doesn't want to go to sleep. His father sings him the song in which the animals are quiet and then fall asleep: the snake, the zebra, the hyena, the ostrich and the crocodile "Hush now, hush. Hush now, hush". Daddyphant finally manages to get Littlephant to sleep but then something unexpected happens...

También disponible en español. (Also available in Spanish.)

Product Details

PublisherNubeocho
Publish DateOctober 24, 2023
Pages48
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconHardback
EAN/UPC9788419253767
Dimensions10.3 X 10.3 X 0.4 inches | 1.2 pounds
BISAC Categories: Kids, Kids, Kids

About the Author

Teacher by career choice, José Carlos Andrés never managed to practice because theatre entered his life. He started writing theatre for children. He is fascinated by writing, because it allows him to create new worlds full of laughter and emotions.
 He has published theatre plays for children and families, a theatre guide, storytelling, theatre art and clowning for all ages, stories for picture books... He is the author, among others, of Adopting a Dinosaur, I'm a Zcary Vampire or The Journey of Captain Scaredy Cat.
Alessandro Montagnana, born in 1981, lives in Italy, in Trieste. He cultivated a passion for drawing, painting and poetry from a very young age. He graduated in naval engineering but at the same time developed the desire to dedicate himself to children's literature as an author and illustrator, a dream that has finally come true.

Reviews

Book crush of the week - Let's Talk Picture Books.
In this warm bedtime story, the animals of the African savanna are winding down for sleep--all except one boisterous pink elephant who insists that sleeping is not for him. - Foreword Reviews.
Though it's bedtime, Littlephant wants to play: to gallop like a zebra and to remain "awake and alert" like a meerkat. Daddyphant never points out that zebras, meerkats, and other creatures sleep at night, but he counters by encouraging Littlephant to follow the example of animals like giraffes ("sleepyheads!" scoffs Littlephant), snakes ("boring!"), or hyenas--a suggestion that backfires as Littlephant begins to laugh loudly. - Kirkus Reviews.

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