Bedtime for Beasties
Bedtime for Beasties
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Boyds Mills Press
Annotation: Falling asleep only to find herself in a nightmare filled with snarling beasties, a plucky little girl and her stuffed T-Rex use problem solving and quick thinking to turn the tables on the silly monsters and assert that she is the boss of her own dreams.
Genre: [Humorous fiction]
 
Reviews: 1
Catalog Number: #181124
Format: Publisher's Hardcover
Publisher: Boyds Mills Press
Copyright Date: 2019
Edition Date: 2019 Release Date: 02/12/19
Illustrator: Liu, Jia
Pages: 1 volume
ISBN: 1-590-78930-X
ISBN 13: 978-1-590-78930-8
Dewey: E
LCCN: 2018945687
Dimensions: 26 cm.
Language: English
Reviews:
Kirkus Reviews

In a surreal dreamscape filled with colorful monsters, a child's initial fright turns to whimsy upon realizing they are in control of their own destiny.A pajama-clad child and T. Rex sidekick suddenly appear in a dark, foreboding landscape, watched by eyes hidden among the plants. But as monsters and fairies emerge, so does a…Harley Davidson? The child-narrator quickly understands that this is just a dream, and in rhyming couplets, the story turns fanciful as the child starts to boss the monsters around. Soon, they are working on a Hollywood-style movie with the monsters as the cast and crew, the child as director, and dino as assistant. Finally, they collapse in a tired heap, leaving the child back in bed, snuggling with the stuffed dino. It takes a few pages for the poetry to find its stride, as if the frightening first spreads were not part of the text proper. Staub also initially plays with language, delaying the rhyme with a page turn or pre-empting an obvious rhyme with a surprise word. However, these fillips are more distracting than clever, and it isn't until the poetry (and the protagonist's confidence) finds its stride that the book begins to charm. Illustrator Liu's digital art looks hand-drawn, with a childlike sense of play that conveys the humor. The child has light skin and straight, black hair cut in a pageboy.A solid but unexceptional rhyming story about conquering one's nighttime fears. (Picture book. 4-8)

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Reading Level: 2.0
Interest Level: P-2
Lexile: 570L
Guided Reading Level: O
Fountas & Pinnell: O

For any child who has trouble going to sleep, here is a funny, imaginative, and ultimately empowering bedtime book about a girl who takes control of her nightmare and shows a group of monsters that she's the boss of her dreams.

In this creative bedtime book, a girl finds herself in a nightmare filled with snarling "beasties." By her side is a little T-Rex named Ben, a stuffed animal who comes alive in her dreams. When she realizes that she's in the middle of a bad dream, the plucky main character uses problem-solving and quick thinking to take control of the nightmare. She turns the tables on the beasties--asserting that she is the boss and directing the ultimately harmless monsters in a silly movie before reading them a story and tucking them in so they can all--finally--get a decent night's sleep.


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