Sleepover

Sleepover by Jess Stockham, published by Child’s Play in 2009, is an illustrated book designed for young readers. This 24-page edition addresses common concerns children may have about sleepovers, such as homesickness, food preferences, and sleeping arrangements. The engaging text and vibrant illustrations create a welcoming atmosphere for parents and children to explore these topics together.
In Sleepover, readers will find a resource that encourages discussion about new experiences in a child’s life. The conversational style of the text invites dialogue, making it an ideal tool for parents to help their children navigate social themes related to family and friendship. This book aims to make the experience of attending a sleepover enjoyable and rewarding, fostering a sense of comfort and understanding in young readers.
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Will I be homesick? Will I like the food? Will I be able to sleep? Reading Sleepover with your child is the perfect opportunity to talk about these questions, and many more! There’s a FIRST TIME for everything! Young children’s lives are full of new experiences, and these books help make these enjoyable and rewarding. The simple conversational text and lively illustrations are carefully designed to encourage further dialogue between reader and child.
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