Nov 20, 2018

Recent Reads: How Do You Say Goodnight? by Catalina Echeverri

Source: From Book Look Bloggers in exchange for an honest review. This in no way alters my opinion or review.

How Do You Say Good Night?
How Do You Say Goodnight? by Catalina Echeverri

Publisher: Thomas Nelson
Publication Date:  October 30, 2018



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Format: Board Book


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Goodreads Synopsis: 
A fun, new bedtime story to read to your kids!

Join Zoey the zebra as she searches across Africa for the best way to say good night. She sees the bedtime routine of lions, warthogs, monkeys, and more—but which one is the very best?

Teaching little ones to celebrate differences while appreciating the blessing of their own unique family, How Do You Say Good Night? is a great way to introduce the concept of diversity in a fun and respectful way while also fostering an attitude of gratitude.

Watch your little ones reach for this book night after night!
Review: 
How Do You Say Goodnight? is an illustrated children's book about how different groups of wild animals prepare for bed.  With a fun soft rhyming scheme and silly things that the groups of wildlife do, kids are bound to be entertained. It is a simple board book that not only talks about bedtime routines but also ties in religion and thankfulness. 

It is a little longer than your average board book, but as the little zebra is putting off her bedtime to talk to the other animals, I am sure that many little ones are trying to do the same with a story, and more words isn't a bad thing.

The book takes the time to also include some educational moments - like naming the groups of animals: a pride of lions, a flock of ostrich etc and including tid-bits that help young ones learn more about those animals as well.

I think that is you a religious family, this book is a good addition to your bookshelf. If you are not, there is a line about God on just able every page, so this might not be for you.

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