Busy Night

Busy Night by Ross Collins is a delightful children’s book published by Bloomsbury Children’s in 2002. This 1st US edition features 26 pages and is presented in English. The story follows a little boy who, despite his reluctance, goes to bed and encounters a series of whimsical distractions that make it difficult for him to fall asleep. From the arrival of the sandman and the tooth fairy to unexpected visits from two ghosts and Father Christmas, the narrative unfolds with a playful sense of chaos.
Readers will find a charming exploration of bedtime challenges as the little boy navigates through the noise and excitement brought by these fantastical characters. The book captures the imagination with its lively illustrations and engaging storyline, making it a fitting addition to the realm of children’s literature and fiction. With its focus on the humorous struggles of settling down for the night, Busy Night offers a relatable experience for young readers and their families.
Official synopsis Publisher
A little boy reluctantly goes to bed where he tries desperately to go to sleep! But he is distracted by the arrival of the sandman, the tooth fairy, two ghosts, Father Christmas (he’s been tricked by the elves- it is the summer!) and even a thing under the bed. Imagine the chaos and the noise. What does the little boy do?
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