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Description
Because he is not sleepy, Spot would much rather play with his toys and pretend to be the characters in his storybook than go to bed.
Quick Summary
If your little one drags out bedtime by insisting they need just one more round of play, "Night-Night, Spot" gives you a gentle, funny ally. Spot the puppy decides he'd rather stay up and pretend to be the pirate, astronaut, or dinosaur from his storybook than close his eyes, and the pages show his imaginative adventures as he stalls the inevitable. The text is short and rhythmic, perfect for early readers, while the bright, friendly pictures let kids see Spot's expressive face as he swings from his toy chest to his pillow. It's the kind of story that lets children laugh at their own bedtime stalling tactics and then feel relieved when Spot finally settles into a cozy night-time routine. If your child likes playful, slightly mischievous animal characters, they'll also enjoy "Pete the Cat's Bedtime Song" or the classic "Goodnight Moon" for a more soothing vibe.