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Can't Sleep

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When you can’t sleep, there’s a friend for you in the night sky For a little puppy who can’t fall asleep, a darkened bedroom can be a lonely place. As his family prepares for bed, he lies awake and is frightened. It is very dark . . . but he is not alone. Outside his window, the moon rises in the sky. The moon promises to stay awake and keep him safe. There’s nothing to fear at night when the moon is keeping watch. And in the morning, it’s the puppy’s turn to keep watch for the sleeping moon.

This fixed-layout ebook, which preserves the design and layout of the original print book, features read-along narration.
 

32 pages, ebook

First published September 1, 1995

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Chris Raschka

128 books143 followers
Chris Raschka is the illustrator of The Hello, Goodbye Window, which was awarded the Caldecott Medal. He is also the illustrator of the Caldecott Honor Book Yo! Yes?; Charlie Parker Played Be Bop; Mysterious Thelonious; John Coltrane’s Giant Steps; Can’t Sleep; and The Magic Flute. He lives with his wife and son in New York City.

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1,641 reviews80 followers
April 14, 2020
Just another reason to love lady luna--she's always there for you, even when you can't sleep!  When one young dog is the first to go to bed, he finds that he just cannot fall asleep, and is resigned to listening to his older brother and parents slowly make their way to bed, too.  But what can he do besides remain awake?  Luckily, the moon will watch out for anything scary, and will shine light even though it's dark.  And perhaps once you do go to sleep, and when it's your time to wake up, you can watch out for the moon while she sleeps!  

Just absolutely adorable, and perhaps one of my favorites of Chris Raschka's.  Though let's be real--that illustration where the moon leans in and kisses the dog on the head?  MY HEART.  The illustrations were just fantastic, deconstructing apartment walls so that the inside is out and outside is in.  Just wonderful, this entire book.  Absolutely perfect for a child who has a hard time falling asleep at night.

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689 reviews69 followers
March 3, 2020
Appealing for a selenophile and past sufferer of insomnia like me.
10 reviews
September 23, 2016
8 Can't Sleep
i) Can’t Sleep tells the story about this dog who is suffering from insomnia. While the dog lies awake at night, the moon acts as a guardian angel. The moon watches over the dog, keeps him company, and protects him. Even after the dog is finally able to go to sleep, the moon still continues his responsibilities. When the morning comes, it is now time for the moon to go to sleep, and the roles are changed. Now, it is the dog’s turn to watch over the moon and protect it.
ii) The theme of this book is friendship and how friends can be found in the most unlikely forms.
iii) Star Rating: 2
iv) This book reminded me of my childhood. When I was little, I had trouble sleeping in a big room by myself without my parents with me. I was scared of being alone in the dark, and I felt lonely. I could definitely relate to the emotions that the dog was feeling in the story. To comfort me, I found friendship in stuffed animals that I had. Whenever I would feel lonely, I would sleep with my stuffed lemur animal, and everything would be better.
v) I recommend teachers read this story to students to start a conversation about what is their biggest fear. From there, the teacher could go further into the subject by coming up with ways the students could try to face their fears on their own. Also, the story could be used to help ease young children who suffer from feelings of abandonment. The teacher could ask the students who are people that they can count on their life, and why they feel that way.
Profile Image for Liane.
122 reviews5 followers
October 20, 2008
Genre: Picture Book

Reading Level: Late Emergent

Topics & Themes: Not being able to fall asleep. Moon watching and protecting.

Curricular Use: Read aloud

Literary Elements: Personification: dog characters and moon as a being. Chunked text into a rhythmic pattern.

Text & Pictures: Interaction of text and pictures. Moon's eye turned to dog who cannot sleep. Some pages have no text and use illustrations to show the reader the action.

Additional Notes: Olivia's nomination for “Won't You Be My Neighbor” Award.
Love the simple illustration of the moon kissing a finally sleeping dog good night.
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376 reviews2 followers
September 10, 2014
Very charming little book. I really like it as something for a kid who has trouble sleeping - I was like that as a kid and this book might have helped (especially because the characters are dogs and I had dogs as a child). I love the art style; it's very simple and stylized, and I love the use of brushstrokes, and the way that the art isn't quite grounded in reality. It gives the book a sort of floaty feeling that is really good for a book about going to sleep.
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4,985 reviews60 followers
June 25, 2013
A sweet bedtime story that offers readers reassurance for peaceful slumber. Lyrical text promises the moon will watch over you as you sleep and in the morning you will return the favor.

Watercolor paintings are beautiful. My favorite image is of the moon softly kissing the head of a sleeping dog. Waht a ice image to drift off to sleep to... PreK-2.
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4,628 reviews51 followers
March 1, 2012
A so-so bedtime story from Chris Raschka. Never a fan of his work and this book didn't change my mind. Raschka rambles on about the moon and how it will watch over sleeping or not-able-to-sleep children.

Not conducive to being a read-aloud as text is blocked in choppy segments.
3,239 reviews
August 4, 2012
A book about not being able to sleep with reassurance that the moon will be the one that keeps watch while everyone goes to sleep and so can you. The text flows over to following pages which makes it more difficult for a larger group with the smaller illustrations. Good for one on one
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July 12, 2014
this was such a sweet and creative book! i think it fosters a love of nature in your children. You can also compare the moon that stays awake to the children parent, as parents stay awake when their children are awake and also watch over them and protect them.
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2,669 reviews
August 17, 2008
reassuring story about the moon staying awake until a child falls asleep.
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50 reviews1 follower
November 3, 2009
Great pictures and a cute story!! If I were to use this in my classroom I would use on the youngest children, as the oldest probably would find this book a little boring.
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100 reviews
March 1, 2010
Great story to read with younger children about sleep. May be used to calm children down before nap time if they have trouble resting.
920 reviews
April 2, 2013
Why did it take me 18 years to discover this charming picture book? I was entranced! Lovely!

The moon watches over you while you sleep, if you are frightened and lonely.
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1,891 reviews
February 24, 2015
This was a little more tender than I have expected from Raschka, but his economical use of brushstrokes and text, and use of a dog as the main character make this an enjoyable end-of-the-day read.
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July 12, 2015
I like the illustrations in this book and the dog is really cute. Children can relate to the main character.
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September 16, 2022
Reads like a modern free-verse poem, with line breaks/page breaks in strange places. Even so, I enjoyed the imagery of the dog family going to bed, while the moon watches over the sleepless child. It would take a little practice to get the right cadence for a read aloud.
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334 reviews55 followers
September 6, 2022
This story was ok. It was simple and slow. The pictures are rudimentary.
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