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BERTIE AT BEDTIME by Marcus Pfister

BERTIE AT BEDTIME

by Marcus Pfister & illustrated by Marcus Pfister

Pub Date: May 1st, 2008
ISBN: 978-0-7358-2194-1
Publisher: NorthSouth

Bertie the Hippo wants Daddy to play. Daddy promises to do so after supper. Bertie’s not the most dedicated eater, but he makes it through. Daddy has Bertie brush and wash before playing chase (which ends in the tub with bubbles and ducky). After hide-and-seek, Daddy tries to get Bertie into bed again. Bertie needs storytime. Daddy tries again after three books, but a dance, a glass of water, a trip to the potty and a song all get squeezed in before bed . . . and then Bertie’s not the one who nods off. Prolific Swiss father of Rainbow Fish Pfister returns to the bedtime-book format with this outing. The watercolors are vibrant, with heavy lines in the vein of Holey Moley (2006) rather than the feathery washes of the Hopper and Penguin Pete books. Mercifully, there are no holograms here, but why doesn’t Daddy Hippo wear any clothes? Gentle, sweet and endearing, but hardly unique. (Picture book. 3-6)