Review/ Even Monsters Say Good Night

Review/ Even Monsters Say Good NightEven Monsters Say Good Night Format: eARC
on August 1, 2015
Pages: 32

It's bedtime, and Avery hates bedtime. She is positive that there are monsters under her bed, expecially on Halloween. Where else would all of those monsters sleep? After a thorough discussion with her mom about the monster situation, Avery finally goes to her room. Does she dare check under the bed? A mix of story text and speech bubbles blend seamlessly in this humorous bedtime tale that both parents and children will relate to.

I received this book for free from publisher/pr firm in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.

I picked up this cute picture book at #BEA15.

Even Monsters Say Good Night is a super cute picture book. Its about a little girl named Avery and its Halloween night and she hates bed time. She knows there is monsters out there especially on Halloween night.

Avery is your typical little girl questioning all things about bed time and monsters. Her mother reassures Avery that even monsters have a bed time and that they all sleep in various places such as the mummy sleeps in a coffin, werewolves sleep in their dens, and so many more.

The illustrations are appealing and colorful. This book will appeal to kids of all ages. Even Michael liked this super quick and fun read. We had fun flipping through the pages.

Review/ What’s the Time, Wilfred Wolf?

Wilfred Wolf

  • Title: What’s the Time, Wilfred Wolf?
  • Author: Jessica Barrah
  • Pub Date: June 1st, 2015
  • Publisher: QEB Publishing
  • Pages: 24
  • Source: I received a review copy of this book from Edelweiss.

About The Book:

Wilfred Wolf can”t tell the time. Big hands and little hands are too confusing! When Wilfred gets invited to a party, he”s faced with a problem: how will he know when it”s time to go? This sweet story teaches the importance of time telling and the need for helpful and supportive friends.

About The Author:

Jessica Barrah has written short stories, minibooks, poems and cartoons. She studied English Literature and travelled the world before settling in Brighton, where she lives with her partner and two young sons.

This is a super cute children’s picture book and it was such a fun little read.

Wilfred Wolf can’t tell the time and its never really bothered him because he just did things when he felt like it but when he gets a invitation to his friend’s birthday party he becomes worried because how will he know when to go? He asks his friends for help to tell time and each one has a different method which are all good.

Will Wilfred make it to the party on time?

If I was looking for a book to help teach the time I would definitely reach for this book.