Tuesday, April 28, 2020

Goodnight Train Rolls On! written by June Sobel, reviewed by Judy Hauser

Summary: This book is a cute story for preschool children. It tells the tale of children going to sleep and what, apparently, happens during the magical process. The two-page spread illustrations will work well whether during a group story time or if the book is being read to one child. They pack a lot in and will generate interest and questions. The fun process shows the goodnight train chugging through herds of sheep (that may be counted), an octopus in a bathtub and a bear in a pillow fight. This would be a nice book to read to a preschool child to make bedtime look fun.

Straight Talk for Librarians: The book is for preschool children. It would be great for a story time because of the large, colorful illustrations.

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