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“A touching and familiar children’s picture book about postponing the ritual of going to sleep.” - Children’s and Teen Book Connections
"A loquacious child's chatter delays bedtime in this children’s picture book. Readers will enjoy watching Oliver's green toy T. Rex, which falls asleep along with him." - Kirkus Review
Nominated for the Literary Award: CLEL Bell Picture Book Awards Nominee for Talk (2018) and a Finalist of the Crystal Kite Award, New England region, 2018
It's bedtime and Oliver should go to sleep. But there is so much Oliver has to tell his mother first – everything that happened that day, every little thing he noticed that day, all the books he has read, everything that he sees around him... And of course, that he loves her.A sweet and oh so recognizable bedtime story about the bedtime ritual (and postponing it). For children ages 4 and up.Guided Reading Level K
“A touching and familiar children’s picture book about postponing the ritual of going to sleep.” - Children’s and Teen Book Connections
"A loquacious child's chatter delays bedtime in this...
“A touching and familiar children’s picture book about postponing the ritual of going to sleep.” - Children’s and Teen Book Connections
"A loquacious child's chatter delays bedtime in this children’s picture book. Readers will enjoy watching Oliver's green toy T. Rex, which falls asleep along with him." - Kirkus Review
Nominated for the Literary Award: CLEL Bell Picture Book Awards Nominee for Talk (2018) and a Finalist of the Crystal Kite Award, New England region, 2018
It's bedtime and Oliver should go to sleep. But there is so much Oliver has to tell his mother first – everything that happened that day, every little thing he noticed that day, all the books he has read, everything that he sees around him... And of course, that he loves her.A sweet and oh so recognizable bedtime story about the bedtime ritual (and postponing it). For children ages 4 and up.Guided Reading Level K
Short and sweet. Count the ways a child comes up with to prolong bedtime . . . the glass of water routine and more. A sweet little story about wanting a few minutes more of connection to mommy.
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Short and sweet. Count the ways a child comes up with to prolong bedtime . . . the glass of water routine and more. A sweet little story about wanting a few minutes more of connection to mommy.
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