Where Do You Sleep, Little one?
by Patricia Hooper
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A soothing poem filled with furry friends asks where little animals make their beds, with comforting answers for each.Tags
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"Where Do You Sleep, Little One?" is a great bedtime read for younger children. Each page asks where a different little animal sleeps and each animals responds with rhyming answer. The book is both soothing and informative. This lighthearted poem has a purity and simplicity to it that makes it an amazing introduction to poetry for even the youngest of readers.
Where Do You Sleep, Little One? is a perfect bedtime story for children. In this book, you learn about where all kinds of different animals sleep: a chipmunk, a mouse, a fawn, wren, rabbit, spider, pony, goat, and a sheep. This book was very informative and I think young readers will love it. Every page has a different animal and we find out where they sleep with a rhyming response. At the end, we end up at a beautiful nativity scene. This was a very beautiful poem that I think parent's would love to read to their children before bed.
sweet illustrations, rhymes a bit stilted, but serviceable. I rather dislike getting ambushed with jesus at the end, but probably I would have had warning if I's bothered to read the back cover or anything.
Where Do You Sleep, Little One? is a soothing poem. Each page asks a different animal a question as to where it sleeps and each animal gives a rhymed response. The last page brings a suprise nativity scene that was not expected. A very calm beautiful poem for little ones.
Where do animals go when they want to go to sleep or hide from other animals? In, "Where Do You SLeep Little One?" one can find out how a variety of animals live in the wild. This is a great book for children to read because there is rhyming throughout the story. This helps children expend their knowledge on what words can do. It can also make them see things certain ways because it is poetry. Children can not only develop a sense of what words can do, but they can be touched by this story because they are being exposed to poetry. Help your child experience the various ways and influences of what words and writing can do to a person's feelings and emotions.
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- Dedication
- For Jacob and Courtney P.H.
For MAdeleine, Martina and Jessie J.W. - First words
- Little chipmunk, digging deep In the yard, where do you sleep?
- Last words
- (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)Now, go to sleep.
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