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Pacific Northwest Booksellers Association Book Award Shortlist  “Thoroughly charming. A creature feature worthy of every child’s nightly routine.” —Kirkus Reviews Bedtime routines are important for a good night's sleep—even for the monster under your bed! Award-winning author-artist Kerilynn Wilson cleverly subverts expectations with this cozy and endearing read-aloud for fans of Goodnight, Goodnight, Construction Site and Good Night, Gorilla. A glass of water, a fan whirring gently, a story, and a song. Close your eyes. Time to sleep. But what if the monster under your bed can’t fall asleep?…mehr

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Pacific Northwest Booksellers Association Book Award Shortlist  “Thoroughly charming. A creature feature worthy of every child’s nightly routine.” —Kirkus Reviews Bedtime routines are important for a good night's sleep—even for the monster under your bed! Award-winning author-artist Kerilynn Wilson cleverly subverts expectations with this cozy and endearing read-aloud for fans of Goodnight, Goodnight, Construction Site and Good Night, Gorilla. A glass of water, a fan whirring gently, a story, and a song. Close your eyes. Time to sleep. But what if the monster under your bed can’t fall asleep? How do you help  it? Join one little girl determined to help her monster with a special—monster-sized!—version of her nightly ritual. Deceptively simple text skillfully captures the comfort young children take in routine, while colorful artwork—full of subtle detail—casts the monster as a friend and co-conspirator. Kerilynn Wilson’s imaginative take on evergreen themes makes A Monstrous Bedtime a must-have for every bedtime. For fans of The Going to Bed Book, Everybody in the Red Brick Building, and Sleep Like a Tiger.
Autorenporträt
Kerilynn Wilson is an author-illustrator with a love of the weird and wonderful. She is the creator of the acclaimed picture book One Foggy Christmas Eve and the award-winning graphic novel for teens The Faint of Heart. She lives in Oregon City, Oregon, but her mind tends to wander to made-up places in her head filled with flying jellyfish and birds that eat the stars.