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Getting ready for bed, be it for a nap or for the night, is made that much cozier with the brightly illustrated rhymed text found in Kandy Radzinski’s Where to Sleep. An adorable orange tabby kitten explores various possibilities for a snooze, but each one presents its own problem. At the very end the obvious choice is the perfect solution. A calming prelude to bedtime that will both relax and entertain young readers as they too look where to sleep.
Books are a natural for breaching those sticky situations that come up in a little person’s life--getting ready for bed being one of them. Kandy Radzinski creates the means of addressing bedtime through her cute kitten’s explorations. By the end of the book, when the kitten is curled up contently at her best friend’s feet children should be all ready to curl up and sleep sweetly. Colorful illustrations attend the rhyme, which is not perfect in meter, but bouncily accompanies the detailed and life-like pictures.
Lifted up from the usual sleepy kitty or ducks or whatever by large expressive art and rather blunt observations that seem quite kittycattish believable (but I'd be looking for bunnies to catch. All the hens just talk talk talk, good lines and more inside.)A good bedtime choice.
This was a cute book about a kitten trying to fine the best place to sleep - of course curled up next to her favorite human! And ejp loved it because it was about a cat.