
Can I Sleep in Your Bed Tonight?
by Andreas Sahar
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Pub Date Jun 01 2025 | Archive Date May 15 2025
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Description
Tap, tap, tap... Just when Mom thinks everyone is finally asleep, tiny footsteps echo down the hall. One determined child appears at her door, then another, and another! Each with an urgent reason why their own bed simply won't do tonight. Written in bouncy, rhyming verse, this charming bedtime story perfectly captures the sweet dance of nighttime parenting. A delightful tale that will have parents chuckling in recognition and children begging to read it again... preferably in Mom and Dad's bed!
ANDREAS SAHAR, most known for his work in songwriting and screenwriting, is the father of three children of his own. Can I Sleep In Your Bed Tonight? blends his professional and personal life experiences together in a new, humorous format for all to enjoy.
Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9781963380712 |
PRICE | |
PAGES | 38 |
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Featured Reviews

I received an advance reader copy of this book to read in exchange for an honest review via netgalley and the publishers.
Can I Sleep in Your Bed Tonight? is an illustrated picture book for children told in a rhyming format.
Unfortunately this book fell very flat for me and wasn't what I thought it was going to be at all.
The rhyming starts out well but goes a little disjointed, and the illustrations were more anime taking away the cosiness and nostalgia this book had the potential to have. I also didn't like the fact the mother told two of the children to change their pyjamas and sleep on the floor in their room because they had wet the bed. This was quite shocking to me as a mother and portrays neglect. I also didn't like that the father left the mother to deal with everything, then stomped off angrily to sleep on the couch. It could have ended better, such as them all snuggling up together to ride out the thunderstorm.
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