As part of their ‘Early Reader’ re-release, some of the classic works of the beloved Robert Munsch have been adapted to include a guide that is placed to help a young reader explore sounds, consonants, character voices & plot comprehension.
Poor Jason is simply trying to snuggle in for the night & find himself in his favourite sleeping place, ironically the same place he wakes to find his father has taken; the top of the refrigerator, the top of the car in the garage, & against a tree in the woods.
This story is silly & for no reason at all, it works to bring a smile to the face of the reader. Nothing much happens; Jason is chasing after his sleep-walking father as he wanders around to the comforts unknown to the rest of us, cozy in our beds. Yet, with so little transpiring, the final reveal leaves one with a giggle. The matriarch wanders in the night to find that both Jason & his father are asleep in awkward positions in the kitchen.
These are the kind of goofy stories that leave room for a child to explore the events at large & are fun to talk about afterwards. No tangible themes are presented but, the plot functions by implementing tinges of reality into the illustrations. We all sleep, as does Jason & so too does his father, yet there they are wandering around at night. This ‘Early Reader’ edition will work well for young ones to explore the different venues the story could have taken. Overall, it’s just a fun story to read & that is reason enough to appreciate it.
Thank you to NetGalley, Annick Press Ltd & Robert Munsch for the free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review!