On the dry, grassy plains of the Serengeti, a little mongoose makes his way home to his burrow. On his way, the mongoose passes giraffes, zebras, monkeys, elephants, storks, lizards, butterflies, and cheetahs, all sleeping in their own unique ways. A stunning, lyrical, and reassuring bedtime story, perfect for young animal lovers, with non-fiction facts at the end. Every Nosy Crow picture book comes with a free 'Stories Aloud' audio recording- just scan the QR code and listen along!
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All the Animals Were Sleeping
Author(s)
Publisher
Genre(s)
Age Range
4+
Release Date
May 07, 2024
ISBN
979-8887770697
Editor reviews
2 reviews
Cute Animal Bedtime story
Overall rating
4.0
Plot
4.0
Characters
4.0
Writing Style
4.0
Illustrations/Photos (if applicable)
4.0
On his way home, a little mongoose travels the plains of Serengeti and discovers all kinds of animals that inhabit the African environment. His adventure leads him to giraffes, monkeys, zebras, and more, but all the animals are sleeping, which is something the mongoose should be doing. In isn't until he sees a cheetah twitch that he quickens his pace to get home to his burrow.
ALL THE ANIMALS WERE SLEEPING is the perfect bedtime read that also introduces different types of animals that wander the African plains. Even though mongoose continues to explore, all the animals he stumbles upon are asleep which adds repetition to the text, helping to soothe a child to sleep. The illustrations are a beautiful depiction of African life, but in some places the text is difficult to read because of the dark colors of the pictures and font.
Final Verdict: I would recommend this book as a bedtime story for children aged four and up who love animals and adventure. It's a cute read that showcases African wildlife using darker images to not risk stimulating a child while they're settling down for bed.
ALL THE ANIMALS WERE SLEEPING is the perfect bedtime read that also introduces different types of animals that wander the African plains. Even though mongoose continues to explore, all the animals he stumbles upon are asleep which adds repetition to the text, helping to soothe a child to sleep. The illustrations are a beautiful depiction of African life, but in some places the text is difficult to read because of the dark colors of the pictures and font.
Final Verdict: I would recommend this book as a bedtime story for children aged four and up who love animals and adventure. It's a cute read that showcases African wildlife using darker images to not risk stimulating a child while they're settling down for bed.
lovely illustrations, great for bedtime
Overall rating
4.3
Plot
4.0
Characters
4.0
Writing Style
4.0
Illustrations/Photos (if applicable)
5.0
ALL THE ANIMALS WERE SLEEPING is a lovely picture book that works well for bedtime. A small mongoose realizes it is bedtime and begins to head home. He passes by all sorts of animals in the Serengeti on his way, and all the animals are sleeping. Once he gets to his burrow, he curls up to sleep, and then truly all the animals are sleeping.
What I loved: This book features lovely illustrations with a beautiful use of color. The Serengeti comes to life on each page with soft and soothing images of many types of animals snuggled up in sleep. The little mongoose can be seen traveling through each page, and young readers will have fun following his journey. Soft sentences and gentle phrasing with the repetition of the title make for a solid bedtime choice.
The length of text on each page will work well for preschoolers and young elementary school readers. A QR code on the back provides an audiobook with notes of when to turn the page, so young readers can explore independently as well.
What left me wanting more: As a small thing, some of the text is very tough to read due to color choices, such as the light green text on a medium to dark green tree. This is even worse in low light settings like bedtime, particularly as caregivers' eyes age - though this is when the QR code comes in handy.
Final verdict: ALL THE ANIMALS WERE SLEEPING is a gentle and beautifully illustrated story that will work well for bedtime.
What I loved: This book features lovely illustrations with a beautiful use of color. The Serengeti comes to life on each page with soft and soothing images of many types of animals snuggled up in sleep. The little mongoose can be seen traveling through each page, and young readers will have fun following his journey. Soft sentences and gentle phrasing with the repetition of the title make for a solid bedtime choice.
The length of text on each page will work well for preschoolers and young elementary school readers. A QR code on the back provides an audiobook with notes of when to turn the page, so young readers can explore independently as well.
What left me wanting more: As a small thing, some of the text is very tough to read due to color choices, such as the light green text on a medium to dark green tree. This is even worse in low light settings like bedtime, particularly as caregivers' eyes age - though this is when the QR code comes in handy.
Final verdict: ALL THE ANIMALS WERE SLEEPING is a gentle and beautifully illustrated story that will work well for bedtime.
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