Monster Can’t Sleep

“Monster Can’t Sleep” by Virginia Mueller is a children’s book published by Puffin Books in 1988. This edition features 24 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Monster, who struggles to fall asleep despite various attempts by him and his parents to help. The narrative unfolds as Monster discovers that his stuffed spider also needs a bedtime routine, leading to a resolution that allows both to settle down for the night.
Readers will find a charming tale that addresses themes of bedtime rituals and the importance of comfort objects. The book illustrates how simple actions, like giving milk and reading a story, can create a soothing environment for sleep. With its full-color illustrations, “Monster Can’t Sleep” engages young readers while exploring the relatable experience of nighttime anxieties and the comfort of familiar routines.
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When Monster can’t sleep, he and his parents try everything. Then he realizes that it’s his stuffed spider’s bedtime, too. Once his spider is given milk, read a story, and tucked in, Monster can settle down to sleep. Full color.
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