Sleepy Time Olie

Sleepy Time Olie by William Joyce is a charming children’s book published by Harper Collins on October 2, 2001. This First Edition features 40 pages of vibrant, full-color illustrations that enhance the story’s appeal. The narrative centers around the Rolie Polie house, where bedtime rituals take a delightful turn when Pappy, the beloved grandparent, is unable to read his usual lullabies due to a mishap.
In this engaging tale, Olie, the main character, seeks to restore Pappy’s spirits and bring back the joy of bedtime. The story explores themes of family and multigenerational connections, making it a relatable read for young children. As Olie navigates this challenge, readers will find a heartwarming depiction of love and care within the context of bedtime and dreams. This edition is designed to captivate young audiences and foster a sense of comfort during the nighttime routine.
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At the Rolie Polie house, it’s bedtime for all robots. This warm and carefree time is made more special when Pappy reads lullabies and hushabies from his rocking chair. But he is not there on this evening because he fell down and bonked his head. Now poor Pappy can’t unfrown! How will Olie make his grandpa Pappy feel like new again? Full-color illustrations.
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