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Four-year-old Alfie Atkins doesn't want to go to bed. Lucky for him, Daddy is taking care of all of Alfie's bedtime needs. But Alfie won't sleep, and it isn't long before he succeeds in tiring poor Daddy. Full color.Tags
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Four-year-old Alfie Atkins - Alfons Åberg in the original Swedish - doesn't really want to go to bed, even though it is "almost nine." His series of delaying tactics, from his sudden insistence on brushing his teeth to his desire for a glass of water, will be very familiar to parents used to putting reluctant children to bed. Finally, having run through everything from a bedtime story to a change of sheets, Alfie calls for his Teddy Bear. But where is Daddy...?
This charming bedtime story, originally published in 1972, reminds me of an interesting conversation I had with some Swedish vacationers a few years back, in a pub in Caherciveen, on the west coast of Ireland. They had a six-year-old with them, and she had run riot all evening, show more until finally falling into an exhausted sleep on the massive window-sill. Her mother laughed, and said that Swedish children were pretty much allowed to do what they liked, on the theory that the school-years would be soon enough to enforce discipline.
Good Night, Alfie Atkins certainly seems to bear out that observation, as patient Daddy runs and fetches until he literally collapses from exhaustion! The centrality of the child's needs and desires is everywhere evident, and young readers will find in this story the reassurance that they are loved, even when they're being something of a pest. Gunilla Bergström's engaging narrative shows a sensitivity to and appreciation of child psychology that older readers will also find appealing. I can't say that I particularly cared for the illustrations, which had a distinctly 70s flavor to them, with their loud colors and rather cartoonish lines, but they weren't enough of a distraction to detract from my enjoyment.
All in all, a most enjoyable foray into a previously unfamiliar children's author, and I thank my goodreads friend Manny for recommending it! show less
This charming bedtime story, originally published in 1972, reminds me of an interesting conversation I had with some Swedish vacationers a few years back, in a pub in Caherciveen, on the west coast of Ireland. They had a six-year-old with them, and she had run riot all evening, show more until finally falling into an exhausted sleep on the massive window-sill. Her mother laughed, and said that Swedish children were pretty much allowed to do what they liked, on the theory that the school-years would be soon enough to enforce discipline.
Good Night, Alfie Atkins certainly seems to bear out that observation, as patient Daddy runs and fetches until he literally collapses from exhaustion! The centrality of the child's needs and desires is everywhere evident, and young readers will find in this story the reassurance that they are loved, even when they're being something of a pest. Gunilla Bergström's engaging narrative shows a sensitivity to and appreciation of child psychology that older readers will also find appealing. I can't say that I particularly cared for the illustrations, which had a distinctly 70s flavor to them, with their loud colors and rather cartoonish lines, but they weren't enough of a distraction to detract from my enjoyment.
All in all, a most enjoyable foray into a previously unfamiliar children's author, and I thank my goodreads friend Manny for recommending it! show less
Little Alfie does not want to go to sleep and will think of anything to do so he can stay awake. But after numerous actions from his dad, his dad gets tired and falls asleep.
I love this story and the great illustrations!
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- Good Night, Alfie Atkins
- Original title
- Godnatt Alfons Åberg
- Original publication date
- 1972
- People/Characters
- Alfie Atkins; Daddy
- First words
- Here is Alfie Atkins, four years old.
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- Oops! He's accidentally spilled the last drop of water on the bed. Or did he spill it on purpose?
A daddy who is sleeping can't come running to take care of things. And if no one comes when you call, you might as well be quiet. - Last words
- (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)Good night, Alfie Atkins!
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- PZ7 .B45228 .G — Language and Literature Fiction and juvenile belles lettres Fiction and juvenile belles lettres Juvenile belles lettres
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