“Things I Love About Bedtime” – Scholastic Children’s Book
Are you looking for a book that would help to get your little one ready for bed? If so, this book is perfect for you! Things I Love About Bedtime is written and illustrated by Trace Moroney. The book is available for purchase in bookstores and online, retailing for $8.99.
There are so many things to love at bedtime: playing, reading, talking, and dreaming! In this sweet book that celebrates the joy of bedtime, young readers will follow one happy bunny through the process of getting ready for bed. From taking a bath to brushing teeth to putting on pajamas to reading books in bed, follow one happy little bunny through an adorably illustrated, classic bedtime routine that puts the “sweet” in “sweet dreams.”
Trace Moroney is the author and illustrator of several books for children including the When I’m Feeling series which has sold 1.5 million copies worldwide and been translated into sixteen languages. You can visit her at www.tracemoroney.com.
Things I Love About Bedtime
Written & Illustrated by Trace Moroney
Cartwheel Books / January 2011
ISBN: 978-0-545-29016-6
$8.99 / Ages 3-5
MY THOUGHTS
Things I Love About Bedtime is a cute book, perfect for the nighttime routine our little ones go through at bedtime. I know that for my boys, a routine is the key to successfully putting them to bed. This is the perfect way to end the night and get them ready for bed. The pictures are fun and the words are easy enough for young readers to read out loud. A big thanks goes to Scholastic Books for making this book review possible on The Mommy-Files.
I received a copy of “Things I Love About Bedtime” from Scholastic Books to facilitate this review on The Mommy-Files. All opinions expressed in this post are 100% mine.
Sounds like a good book. Thank you for the review!
So sweet. Love the cover illustration.
What a sweet little book. My youngest son is learning how to read– this might be a good choice for bedtime reading!
Nice book. I have such a fond memory of Scholastic books. From the awesome book fairs and great series to the begging I would put my mom through so that she would order me some of the new books.