Go to Bed, Monster! by Natasha Wing, illustrated by Sylvie Kantorovitz
When Lucy doesn’t want to go to bed one night, she decides to stay up and draw. She draws a series of shapes that turn into a drawing of a monster who comes to life and plays with her. They play and play, until Lucy is tired and ready for bed. But Monster isn’t! So Lucy has to give him a bed, feed him, let him drink, make him a potty, and much more before Monster finally, reluctantly gives in to sleep.
This clever twist on parenting and getting children to sleep will be enjoyed with enthusiasm by all children. Children will especially like the touch of potty humor and the demands of Monster. The text of the book is a breeze to read aloud, and Monster gives readers a chance to flaunt their monster voices with great glee. The illustrations are also very friendly, especially the thick, crayon of Monster. No child will be scared of this Monster!
Recommended for bedtime storytimes or for use as a bedtime story for your own Monsters.
