Even big girls get tired sometimes. Humphrey is busy getting ready for bed, but Lottie has far more important things to do. She has to take care of her stuffed animals and make sure they are ready for bed. Luckily, Lottie is a big girl, so she gets to stay up very, very late. But it's hard work getting all those babies ready, and even big girls get tired sometimes. Humphrey, the endearing toddler from Humphrey's Corner, is back. In this charming companion book, readers meet Humphrey's big sister, Lottie, and a familiar bedtime ritual takes on a whole new meaning.
So sweet! I found this on the bargain shelf at B&N and, after I read it, I knew it would have to come home with me. Most of the charm is in the illustrations, which made me feel so happy and cozy and peaceful. Perfect for bedtime! The story, while lacking much narrative interest (it's mostly a compilation of various activities of Humphrey and his siblings as they get ready for bed), does contain some very cute moments capturing perfectly a child's imagination with playtime and I loved the overall result.
MY SUMMARY: Humphrey and his family are preparing for bed, youngest first and then older siblings. Oldest daughter doesn't think she needs to go to bed yet because she is a big girl.
This book has beautiful pastel illustrations by the author that will engage any toddler or school age child. The story is simple and follows normal bedtime routines that would be familiar to them. The story doesn't seem to follow a natural reading rhythm for me. It seems like an abbreviated story that skips a sentence here or there. The general idea is there, but you need the pictures to fill in word/thought gaps.
A favorable review is found at Kirkus via this link: http://books.google.com/books?id=JToK... The reviewer spends a large part of the review on restating the story which is about as long as the book itself. The storyline is described as "funny and sentimental" with illustrations of "scenes of domestic tranquility."
A second review by Jane Marino of Scarsdale Library is found in Cahners Business Information. Link: http://books.google.com/books?id=JToK... This reviewer also commented on storyline and soft pastel illustrations, but noted something I had not ... "hand lettered" text adds a touch of youth to the story.
I love reading novels to my children, especially when they are ones that promote more reading to my kids, because they relate to something that they already know and enjoy- like a popular kid's TV show or they at least remind them of something they have seen.
I have enjoyed this novel with my children from the beginning until the end, it was very well written and I felt like everyone was satisfied by the way things were done. My five year-old is very bright for his age and will usually tell me if something just doesn't make since to him; however, he found this novel enjoyable and could compare it to his bedtime routine with his younger sister.
Beautifully illustrated book which reminds children to sometimes just give in to their sleepiness and let their parents take care of them. Lovely imagery throughout, the year 1 class I read this too were really engaged as I read this and it also had quite a relaxing affect on them!
A sweet book about a family with 3 kids who are getting ready for bed. The baby goes down first, followed by Humphrey's bedtime preparations and his big sister Lottie's delays.
The illustrations are beautifully adorable and parents everywhere will recognize the chaos and sweetness of bedtime with young children.
The book is a bit incorrectly named, as there is equal (perhaps more) story devoted to Lottie than Humphrey. It's also a little disjointed and some of the narrative is actually in the pictures, making it harder for younger toddlers to follow.
Nonetheless, the illustrations alone would make this one a great story to wind down before a little one's bedtime.
I'm not sure how effective this book would be reading it to a child as a bedtime book. You'd need the right kid to focus on all the fun Humphrey gets to have and not on the fact that Lottie is supposedly staying up later (or at least doesn't have to do all the teethbrushing kind of stuff in her playing and protesting). At the same time, I loved the illustration style and the general tone of the book. I just think it reads better for the parents.
It's an easy read, with concepts & processes familiar to us all. Sibling jealousy is part of the story, but its presentation is perfect for a bedtime read. See more in the full review.
Lottie knows she does not need to go to bed early; she is a big girl and she has lots of dolls and stuffed animals that need tending to. Tend she does, finally wearing down into what any parent will recognize as a small meltdown. Perfect depiction of children at bedtime. Brilliant.
The illustrations in this are adorable. The story is also flows better than the slightly abridged version we own (a bargain book edition). A cute story about Humphrey and big sister Lottie and their very different bedtime routines.
It was cute. I love the illustrations! Apparently Lottie thought she was a mommy haha A little girl like that would be a little annoying, but I see how cute it can be too A child's mind is a wonder :)
Adorable illustrations and a storyline familiar to parents, I would have given this five stars apart from the cop out of Mum-elephant leaving it to Dad-elephant to put his elephant-foot down about getting to bed. Come on, stop undermining us elephant-women.
It took two nights of starting this book before my 2 year old would settle down enough to listen to the story. He was interested in Daddy coming home in the story, and he liked the pictures.
The best thing about the Humphrey books are the illustrations. They are sweet, simple and colorful. I think that Humphrey is a cutie, the story was a little bit of a miss for me.