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SLEEPY FARM by Joyce Wan

SLEEPY FARM

A Lift-the-flap Book

by Joyce Wan ; illustrated by Joyce Wan

Pub Date: Jan. 7th, 2020
ISBN: 978-1-338-33871-3
Publisher: Cartwheel/Scholastic

Each animal in this board book goes to bed with a lift of a flap.

Wan’s distinct, boldly outlined illustrations show each farm animal going to bed. The animals are tucked in with a simple rhyming couplet (“Off to sleep, / little sheep”), and the turn of the flap shows the animal, eyes closed and blanket pulled up, with their animal sound (“BAA”). The opening spread depicts all of the animals, eyes heavy, the moon and stars with sweet faces shining above them. In the pages that follow, there are darling details found in the background and on the animals’ blankets. There are buzzing dragonflies flying in heart patterns behind the frog, for example, and lily pads on its covers. After they’ve worked out some initial stiffness, little readers will enjoy pulling down the flap that transforms the animal’s face into its sleeping version tucked into bed. This say-goodnight-to-the animals concept has certainly been done before, and while Wan doesn’t usher in a new age of bedtime book, this does work as a well-paced, familiar outing, comforting to little ones and caregivers alike. It’s this familiarity that makes the book a suitable choice for winding down before bed, the ever hopeful line, “Ready to sleep / the whole night through,” echoing loudly in all caregivers’ ears.

The well-paced conventionality of this one makes it a pleasant bedtime read.

(Board book. 1-2)