It was a dark and stormy night on Plum Street. Sam, a bear cub, peers out the window. It's time for bed.
"Ready now, Sam?" (Asks Mrs. Bear.) "Oh, no," said Sam. "I'm waiting." For what?
"Ready now, Sam?" (Asks Mrs. Bear.) "Oh, no," said Sam. "I'm waiting." For what?
Mrs. Bear gently persists. She reads his favorite book, arranges his covers and stuffed animals, serves up two glasses of milk... book, blanket, friends, milk. Sam playfully resists. I'm still waiting. For what? A kiss good night!
Amy Hest's writing takes aim at the heart and experiences of very young children. Kiss Good Night's homey cadence is sprinkled with rhyme and alliteration. She subtly introduces basic concepts- colors and numbers. Illustrator Anita Jeram's expressive pictures team perfectly with the text. Your almost-1-year-old will understand just some of the words, but all of the kisses!
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