English Afrikaans bilingual children's book. Perfect for kids studying English or Afrikaans as their second language. "Goodnight, My Love!" by Shelley Admont won the Gold Medal in 2019 Readers' Favorite annual international book award in the Children - General category Alex finds it hard to go to sleep, so he starts making up excuses. After reading a bedtime story, his father suggests planning a dream that he would like to see when he falls asleep. Find out where their imagination takes them as they plan his dream together.This bedtime story will help kids feel loved and relaxed, preparing them for a peaceful, sleep-filled night.
Goodnight, My Love! is a bedtime picture book for young children. This book is about a little boy who is trying to avoid going to bed by making up different excuses. His dad suggests planning a dream that the little boy would like to see. I think this book is great to read to kids because it gives them an open mind to their imagination which I think it's really important. A part of child development is letting children to explore with their mind and giving them a chance to use their imagination into their lifestyle. This book really opens that door and as readers it will enhance them to use that imagination and think about their own dreams in a way. I loved the illustrations and how it didn't take away from the actual book and storyline. Goodnight, My Love also won a Gold Medal in 2019 Readers' Favorite annual international book award in the Children - General category.
Most kids find it hard at times to fall asleep. Some of them are frightened by the dark, or of sleep itself, or some other reason, as Alex in this delightful loving story. Shelley Admont's book addresses this problem in a child-friendly manner. Samir Boumsik's colorful eye-catching drawings supplement the story perfectly. Children will love both the story, how it is told, and the drawings.
In this tale, Alex has a problem going to sleep despite his dad reading him a story, tucking him in, and telling him that he loves Alex. Alex has all kinds of excuses to avoid sleeping. Then he explains to his dad that he doesn’t know what to dream about.
His dad solves this problem for Alex. Parents can use Alex’s dad’s method with their children who will enjoy it. The children themselves will like the tale very much.
Parents and caregivers know how hard it can be to get a child to go to sleep. Alex, the child in, Goodnight, My Love, finds every excuse in the book not to go to bed. Instead of getting upset, Alex's father decides to help Alex plan a dream. In the process, Alex grows sleepy and finally nods off.
Goodnight, My Love, is a charming story that can inspire little ones to create their own dreams and make bedtime more pleasant. It can also inspire caregivers to be more patient with their child. It's a refreshing change that the caregiver in this story is the father––something not often seen. The colorful illustrations compliment the text nicely. Recommended for children ages 3-6.
The text is written in English and Spanish. The Spanish was in bold font. I thought this was a fun way to learn Spanish, especially once you know how to pronounce the words. One needs to have a little bit of Spanish experience beforehand. The English part of the story read simply and correctly. My knowledge of Spanish is not good enough to comment on what was written. However, judging by the high level of accuracy in the English section I am prepared to hedge my bets and label this as a worthwhile little bedtime read.
I'm still not even at this reading level, but it was a good challenge. The font the Russian was in made that even more difficult unfortunately, it took me longer than it should have to realize I knew words that I didn't recognize at first, only because the letters looked different. The downsides of using one app with just one font, I suppose. A gap I'll have to work on.
(Story wise, never in the book does the dad say "Goodnight, my love." Why is the book called that? The dad said so many other goodnights, why is that the title, grr.)
This is a nice sweet story about a father putting his son to bed. He read him a story and then said goodnight. Then the son needed a glass of water and he kept needing things until the patient father got him to say what he really needed. He was afraid of his dreams. He and his dog helped him. Read the heartwarming end and you will have a smile. I found this book on a website for free for an honest review.
The added bonus of the translate function (didn't know it existed till today) in the kindle app helped loads... Much better than my dire attempt at speaking German. Actually I may try that translate function on a standard book too. Nice basic paragraphs. My grandkids liked the dream scene too. The Illustrations were good too.
I read this book because i am trying to learn German. reading kids books are a great way to see how words are structured and this book is great because not only do i get the German text i get its English translation and pictures that give me context for the story and the actions are so repetitive that its easier to pick up words and grammar.
Enjoyed reading it to my granddaughter and I had to smile because every time I put her to bed she does these and several others to avoid falling asleep
Do you have a child who doesn't want to go to sleep at night? If so, this may be the perfect book to share. Alex, the young boy in the story, finds every excuse not to go to sleep. His father patiently accommodates by bringing water, his favorite teddy bear, and finally telling him a good story that relaxes him and sends him off to dreamland.
Goodnight My Love is a sweet bedtime story with the added bonus of being bilingual. After each English sentence, there is a Ukrainian translation. Great for teaching kids a second language! The illustrations are colorful, with swirling blue clouds that give the book a dreamlike feel. They complement the text nicely. Recommended for children ages 3-7.