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Good night, sister /

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York : Penguin Workshop, 2023Description: 1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 27 cmContent type:
  • text
  • still image
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780593385814
  • 0593385810
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • [E] 23
LOC classification:
  • PZ7.1.S33665 Go 2023
Summary: Kat comforts her younger sister Tina as they prepare to sleep in their own rooms for the first time, but as a storm thunders outside their windows, it turns out Kat might be the one who needs the extra support.
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Item type Current library Home library Collection Call number Copy number Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Standard Loan (Child Access) Hayden Library Easy Fiction Hayden Library Book SCHWARZ (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Checked out 06/06/2024 50610024034386
Standard Loan Liberty Lake Library Easy Fiction Liberty Lake Library Book PIC SCHWARZENEGGER PRATT (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 31421000722562
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

An instant New York Times bestseller!

From New York Times bestselling author Katherine Schwarzenegger Pratt comes a beautiful bedtime read, celebrating the power and comfort of sisterhood. This sweet title is the perfect gift for sisters or anyone with a special bond!

Kat is excited to sleep in her own room-the big girl room -for the very first time. But her younger sister, Tina, is nervous to sleep in their old room without her. So Kat comes up with a plan- she'll give all of her stuffed animals to her younger sister, and every time Tina gets scared, she should hold them close and be reminded of all the wonderful things each animal represents- bravery, creativity, love, and imagination.

But that night, as a storm thunders outside their windows, it turns out that the big girl room can feel a bit lonely. And Kat might be the one who needs the extra support.

With simple, gentle prose, Katherine Schwarzenegger Pratt shares a comforting bedtime story, illuminating the bonds sisters share, and the many ways they are there for one another.

Kat comforts her younger sister Tina as they prepare to sleep in their own rooms for the first time, but as a storm thunders outside their windows, it turns out Kat might be the one who needs the extra support.

Ages 3-7. Penguin Workshop.

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Publishers Weekly Review

When big sister Kat moves to a solo "big girl room," younger sibling Tina worries: "I've never slept in our room without you. What if I get scared?" By means of reassurance, Kat generously offers to leave her stuffies with Tina: "They've already helped me. And now they can help you, too." Leo the Lion, Moo Cow, Uni the Unicorn, and others are each called out for a "special power" and featured in gentle narrative spreads that showcase the light-skinned sisters playing together alongside each toy ("Endlessly creative" Ollie the Octopus looks on while the sisters make art). Kat further recommends a catchy chant: "Have no fear,/ with stuffies near./ They'll keep me safe throughout the night," Schwarzenegger Pratt writes. But even as the rhymes offer solace, a thunderstorm tests both girls' mettle and highlights the power of their bond. In pastel hues and soft-edged domestic scenes, Fleming's art echoes the text's tenderness for a celebration of sisterhood. Ages 3--7. (Feb.)

School Library Journal Review

K-Gr 2--A cute book featuring sisterly bonds. Older sister Kat is finally moving into her own room. Younger sister Tina is nervous and scared about having to sleep in their old room by herself. Kat shares her stuffies and tells Tina how each stuffie has a "magical" power that will help Tina when she feels afraid or alone. The text is simple, with several sentences on each page. The rhyme that Kat teaches Tina to call on the magic of the stuffies is clunky. The digital illustrations feature whimsical detail with clouds, stars, and fluffy blankets. The sisters are both depicted as white. VERDICT There really isn't much here; an additional purchase to fill out sibling shelves.--V. Lynn Christiansen

Kirkus Book Review

Sisters face fears on their first night in separate bedrooms. Kat is excited to have her own room, but her younger sister, Tina, feels uncertain. "What if I get scared?" asks Tina. "I may be in my new room, but I am leaving you with all of my stuffies!" Kat tells Tina. Imaginative scenes ensue as Kat explains how the various toys--from courageous Leo the Lion to creative Ollie the Octopus to magical Uni the Unicorn--will support her. Before leaving Tina, Kat gives her a calming rhyme to repeat. The toys are helpful, but as the night turns stormy, both Tina and Kat realize that there's nothing quite as reassuring as a cuddle with a sibling. Bright, gentle illustrations in a cozy cotton-candy palette give off the feeling of a slumber party, with toys and knickknacks filling both girls' rooms. Any child who has felt nervous about sleeping alone will be absorbed. While caregivers are not part of this tale, an adult sharing this story with a child can find practical tools, like using a comforting stuffed animal or soothing phrase. Though there's nothing groundbreaking here, the book is an effective conversation starter about evolving sibling relationships and the struggles of learning to sleep alone. Both sisters present White. (This book was reviewed digitally.) A sweet--and bolstering--bedtime story. (Picture book. 3-7) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Author notes provided by Syndetics

Katherine Schwarzenegger Pratt (she/her) is a New York Times bestselling author, mother and host of BDA Baby. As a passionate animal advocate, Katherine works as an Ambassador for Best Friends Animal Society (bestfriends.org) and the ASPCA (aspca.org). She is also a Global Ambassador for Special Olympics. Katherine lives with her family in Los Angeles.

Lucy Fleming (she/her) has been an avid doodler and book-worm since childhood. She never quite grew out of having her head in the clouds, daydreaming. She specializes in children's book illustration, where her love for designing quirky characters meets her passion for storytelling. Her clients include HarperCollins, Simon & Schuster, Little Tiger Press, and Oxford University Press. Lucy lives and works in a small town in England with a cup of ginger tea in hand and her cat close by.

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