Snail’s Good Night
by Ann Whitford Paul
Illustrated by Rosanne Litzinger
This is a perfect bedtime read aloud book. As Snail travels from friend to friend wishing each of them a good night,
he realizes that some of his friends, like Bunny and Mouse, have already gone to sleep. Is it because Snail is too
slow, or is it because some creatures sleep during the day and some at night? Will Snail be able to wish all of his
friends a good night before morning comes?
Children will delight in the predictability of Snail’s journey through the night. This book is sure to become a
favorite "read it again" book for parents and their children. Rosanne Litzinger’s colorful and soft two-page spread
illustrations are perfect for shared reading and Ann Whitford Paul’s text is a welcome way to begin a good night
tradition for the youngest readers. |
The Book |
Holiday House Readers |
March 15, 2008 |
Hardcover |
0823419126 |
Children’s Fiction Ages 4 - 8 |
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The Reviewer |
Louanne Clayton Jacobs |
Reviewed 2008 |
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