Good Night, Monster!

Good Night, Monster! by Ian Whybrow is a delightful interactive book published by A.A. Knopf in 2001. This edition features 24 pages and is designed for young readers, presenting an engaging way to help toddlers transition to bedtime. The book encourages children to find hidden “little monsters” under large die-cut flaps, combining the fun of counting with the excitement of discovery.
Readers will enjoy the playful barnyard setting, where they can name animals and mimic their sounds, enhancing the interactive experience. This book not only makes bedtime routines more enjoyable but also introduces concepts of counting and numeration in a fun and accessible manner. The inclusion of a mirror on the last page adds a charming twist, inviting children to see themselves as the final little monster who should be fast asleep.
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Getting toddlers off to bed each night is made easier and more fun with this appealing, interactive book. It combines finding “little monsters” (actually mischievous boys and girls) hidden under large die-cut flaps and then counting them. And who’s the last little monster in the book, the one who should be fast asleep? A mirror pasted on the last page provides the delightful answer. A barnyard setting lets toddlers name animals and practice the noises they make.
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