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SNOOZE-O-RAMA by Maria Birmingham

SNOOZE-O-RAMA

The Strange Ways That Animals Sleep

by Maria Birmingham ; illustrated by Kyle Reed

Pub Date: March 15th, 2021
ISBN: 978-1-77147-404-7
Publisher: Owlkids Books

One dozen common sleeping habits or rituals in human beings are compared to those of a dozen different nonhuman animals.

The first page warns readers to quiet down since the animals in the book are sleepy and need to rest. A few more brief sentences conversationally introduce the book’s premise. However, the book is far from a bedtime story. Even that initial page sports vividly colored sleepy animals, and they are yawning and stretching over a background that is several shades brighter than lavender. The facing page sets up a pleasant, repeating pattern. Instead of the full bleed of the verso, stark white frames a roughly hewn oblong, within which a cartoon child snuggles in a bedroom in solid hues of cool-palette colors. “While you cover yourself with a blanket…” begins the litany, “…an otter wraps itself in seaweed,” proclaims black print over a background of rippling blues upon the page turn. Three seaweed-swaddled sea otters drift below a short, informative paragraph that compares the use of the seaweed to both a blanket and a boat’s anchor. The text’s tone is lighthearted, with humorous word choices conveying fascinating facts. How imaginative to compare a child pulling on pajamas to a parrotfish nightly “burping up” its protective coating of slime! Upbeat graphics provide a wide range of human diversity, including one White child who uses a wheelchair and a family that appears to be multiracial.

Quirky, informative, and far from soporific.

(Informational picture book. 6-9)