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Ebook Details
  • 08/2021
  • B096XJH53R
  • 32 pages
  • $2.99
Paperback Details
  • 08/2021
  • 979-8745647413 B09BY81BRZ
  • 32 pages
  • $9.99
Srividhya Lakshmanan
Author
Do They All Sleep? A Children's Picture Book

Picture Book; General Fiction (including literary and historical); (Market)

Whether you laze, doze, snuggle, cuddle, nap or kip, you need to rest for a bit, but do animals ever sleep? Time to jump into the ocean, sneak in some burrows, glance at the savannah, roll down the hill, and find out how they sleep. 'Do they all sleep?' is a colorful picture book that can help your toddler learn how and where animals sleep through some fun little rhymes. In the end, let your toddler tell about their favorite way to sleep. Grab this book now and watch your little one's fun journey to a peaceful sleep every single night.
Reviews
Captive Dreams Window

Do They All Sleep? is an adorable bedtime book for children written by Srividhya Lakshmanan and illustrated by Akansha Krishnan. The book will appeal to both adults and children, and it will assist in the formation of an endearing, pleasant sleeping habit.

Goodreads

Wow! Love this book! Beautifully written! The illustrations are fabolous!
I found it to be educational, cute, clever, and charming! A creative read! A relaxing, fun, read! Enjoy!

Goodreads

A picture book with beautiful pictures and a wonderful message. This may have been 'tagged' and categorised as a children`s book, but this is surely for everyone.

Reading this book, in a way, gives peace and also the permission to get some 'guilt-free' rest and sleep in this ever-challenging world and uncertain times!

Srividhya Lakshmanan`s Do They All Sleep? is appropriate and also very important for children of all ages. It can be a nice guiding partner for parents in helping children understand the value, importance and need of sleeping, resting, cuddling and snuggling. These acts help not just in developing a much-needed positive sense of belongingness but also good mental health well-being. As indicated in the research by Sleep Foundation, not getting enough sleep may lead a child to be hyperactive and also develop ADHD conditions early in life.

Much recommended to children of all ages, and also to adults of all sizes!

Goodreads

Families will enjoy incorporating this story into their bedtime rotations.

Goodreads.com

I truly love this book!! Especially the little boy asking the questions in the corner of each page. . I think the author should have pictures of the animals sleeping in their habitats instead of the beautiful, whimsical pictures. Beautiful book and beautifully written.

indieBRAG

Do They All Sleep? is a B.R.A.G. Medallion Honoree

laurasbooksandblogs.com

I recommend Do They All Sleep? to pre-school aged and even early readers who love animals and are curious about our daily routines. The language is simple enough for those who are able to read basic vocabulary words, with the clear illustrations to help out. It’s also the perfect bedtime story to calm down hyper sleepers and encourage them to mimic the beloved animals in the book.

mybookishbliss.com

Srividhya Lakshmanan gives kids a wonderful picture book full of sleeping animals to lull children to sleep. The title tells it all. This story pulls from a child’s curious mind about how, where, and when animals sleep. It is adorable, and the illustrations are remarkable.

Readers' Favorite

This is a wonderful interactive book, creative and educational as wel as fund to read.

Whispering Stories

Do They All Sleep? is a young children’s picture book that is about a child wanting to know if animals go to sleep like him. The author takes us on a journey meeting lots of different animals to find out how they sleep.

I love the idea behind the book and the artwork which is bright, full-page, and colourful is amazing. However, I do feel that the book would have worked better if the same question would have been put to each animal, rather than a different word to mean sleep used for each one. Children learn to read by repetitiveness and I think the author missed a trick here to use repetition in her work.

Putting aside my tiny issue above the book is an enjoyable read. Children will enjoy meeting lots of animals and finding out how they sleep, I also love the section at the back where if you get the paperback copy the child can add their photo and write how they sleep too.

This is a decent picture book that is inviting and interesting and will keep a child entertained.

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12/08/2021
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Formats
Ebook Details
  • 08/2021
  • B096XJH53R
  • 32 pages
  • $2.99
Paperback Details
  • 08/2021
  • 979-8745647413 B09BY81BRZ
  • 32 pages
  • $9.99
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