The Baby Who Stayed Awake Forever
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Lu par :
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Kathleen McInerney
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Sandra Salsbury
They tried lullabies, they tried cuddles, they tried soothing words. But now it's 3 a.m. and the baby has achieved a new level of consciousness. Throwing binkies, climbing the crib . . . Is this baby going to stay awake forever?!? (Even the neighbor would like to know.)
Parents and siblings of new babies will share some BIG laughs together as they follow a VERY tired family trying to get just a few minutes of rest while their precious one jumps, pounds, yells, and even throws a 1 a.m. dance party.
It's the perfect baby shower gift for soon-to-be-big-siblings and their parents as they prepare for the new arrival.
Also available: The Baby Who Only Said No!
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Commentaires
A Junior Library Guild Gold Standard Selection
"Punchy, silly, and likely to be a favorite." —Kirkus
"Chilling. . . . Caretakers and new sibs will find plenty of comic comfort and validation in these pages." —Publishers Weekly
"Hand this picture book to all the bleary-eyed parents and older siblings of rambunctious babies who just don’t want to sleep . . . ever." —The Horn Book
"A whimsical and relatable tale that is fun and engaging for children and adults alike." —School Library Journal
"This is my favorite picture book of the year." —Book Riot podcast
"Punchy, silly, and likely to be a favorite." —Kirkus
"Chilling. . . . Caretakers and new sibs will find plenty of comic comfort and validation in these pages." —Publishers Weekly
"Hand this picture book to all the bleary-eyed parents and older siblings of rambunctious babies who just don’t want to sleep . . . ever." —The Horn Book
"A whimsical and relatable tale that is fun and engaging for children and adults alike." —School Library Journal
"This is my favorite picture book of the year." —Book Riot podcast
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