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SLEEPY SHEEPY by Lucy Ruth Cummins

SLEEPY SHEEPY

by Lucy Ruth Cummins ; illustrated by Pete Oswald

Pub Date: Jan. 31st, 2023
ISBN: 978-0-593-46591-2
Publisher: Flamingo Books

I’m not tired!

Perhaps you know a tiny person who likes to adamantly declare that they’re not tired. If so, they’ll feel an immediate kinship with Sleepy Sheepy, a droopy-eyed ball of white wool who is “NOT SLEEPY!” even though it is time for bed (the illustrations of an exhausted-looking sheep provide a hilarious counterpoint to his claim). His heavy-lidded parents (who have baby carriers strapped to their chests holding Sleepy Sheepy’s siblings) attempt to wrangle him, but he has other ideas—great ideas! Like skateboarding and singing karaoke! But the parents slowly direct Sheepy to his bed, with mixed results. After one last breakout to grab a snack, Sheepy declares, “I’m a little bit tired” and is shuffled off to bed (without brushing his teeth, it seems). The story is amusing—although maybe not that amusing to parents who dance a similar dance regularly. The blue-tinged cartoonish illustrations are humorous, depicting tired expressions on everyone’s faces except the two babies—perhaps hinting at future stories of this wooly family. Caregivers will enjoy making this a bedtime read, and librarians will turn to this often for pajama storytimes. Young readers who love rebelling against bedtime rules will delight in seeing Sheepy’s evening escapades, and astute members of this crowd will notice his happy smile when he’s finally curled up in bed. (This book was reviewed digitally.)

An entertaining tale sure to resonate with those on either side of the bedtime battle.

(Picture book. 3-6)