Humphrey’s Bedtime

Humphrey’s Bedtime by Sally Hunter is a delightful children’s book published by Puffin in 2001, featuring 32 pages in English. This story follows Humphrey and his big sister, Lottie, as they navigate the familiar routines of bedtime. While Humphrey eagerly embraces his supper, bath, and story, Lottie feels too grown up for such early rituals, setting the stage for a relatable sibling dynamic.
Readers will find a charming exploration of bedtime routines and the challenges that come with them. As Lottie’s toys begin to misbehave, her frustration leads to a temper tantrum, highlighting the emotional ups and downs of preparing for sleep. This engaging narrative captures the essence of childhood experiences related to bedtime and dreams, making it a fitting addition to any young reader’s collection.
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It’s bedtime for Humphery and his big sister, Lottie. Humphery happily goes through his bedtime routine of supper, bath and story, but Lottie thinks she is far to grown up and busy to go to bed so early. But when Lottie’s toys refuse to behave, everything gets to much and a temper tantrum begins.
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