One sentence summary
A bedtime book where an inquisitive little girl imagines how different animals say goodnight to each other.
Book genre
Children’s fiction.
Main topic of the book
Bedtime routines and how animals say goodnight.
Key Ideas
- Imagination: The book encourages children to use their imagination when it comes to bedtime.
- Diversity: Animals of all shapes and sizes have their own unique ways of saying goodnight which are shared in the book.
- Love: The book emphasizes the importance of expressing love and spending time with family before bedtime.
Main Parts of the Book and a Short Summary
- Part 1: The little girl imagines how different animals, like bears, turtles and spiders, might say goodnight.
- Part 2: The little girl imagines the different ways different animals might give each other kisses, like a butterfly gently kissing a flower.
- Part 3: The little girl imagines how different animals might show affection and spend time with each other at bedtime.
- Part 4: The little girl spends time with her family before bedtime, demonstrating the importance of expressing love.
Key Takeaways
- It is important to take time to say goodnight to family members and express love.
- Different animals show different forms of affection and have their own unique way of saying goodnight.
- It is important to use one’s imagination and explore new possibilities.
Author’s Background and Qualifications
Ann Whitford Paul is a children’s book author and has written over 50 books for children and young adults. She has received numerous awards and accolades for her works, including a Parent’s Choice Award and an ALA Notable Book Award.
Target Audience
This book is aimed at children between the ages of 4 and 7.
Publisher & First Publication Date
The book was published in 2008 by Dial Press, an imprint of Penguin Group.