Bibliographic Citation:
Fleming, Denise. Sleepy, Oh So Sleepy. New York, NY: Henry Holt and Company, 2010. 32 p. ISBN 0805081267.
Fleming, Denise. Sleepy, Oh So Sleepy. New York, NY: Henry Holt and Company, 2010. 32 p. ISBN 0805081267.
Awards/Selection Lists:
Booklist Starred Review
Format Examined:
Hard cover
Annotation:
Sleepy animals are introduced at bedtime, along with the repeated phrase, "sleepy, oh, so sleepy", until a human baby appears as part of a big world of sleeping babies at the end.
Personal Reaction:
This book is a naturally calming story and is perfect to read at bedtime. The repeated refrain connects all of the sleeping babies together, animal and human alike, all across the planet. Denise Flemings' pulp paper art works well in combination with the soothing text to create a book that will help lull children to sleep as it is read.
Age Recommendation:
I would recommend this book for children 18 months-3 years of age.
Themes/Issues:
Bedtime, animals, sleeping
Early Literacy Skill Value:
Letter Knowledge:
Letter knowledge is not a direct focus of this book.
Narrative Skills:
Children are invited to softly participate in reciting the refrain "sleepy, oh so sleepy" after each animal is introduced.
Phonological Awareness:
Phonological awareness is not a direct focus of this book.
Print Awareness:
The text of the story is printed in black, simple text, drawing attention to the connection between the illustrations and the words on the page.
Print Motivation:
Soothing text and illustrations make this book work well as a bedtime tradition that children will enjoy.
Vocabulary:
Words that are introduced through the story are connected to different animals in the story.
Author/ Illustrator Website:
http://www.denisefleming.com/
Letter knowledge is not a direct focus of this book.
Narrative Skills:
Children are invited to softly participate in reciting the refrain "sleepy, oh so sleepy" after each animal is introduced.
Phonological Awareness:
Phonological awareness is not a direct focus of this book.
Print Awareness:
The text of the story is printed in black, simple text, drawing attention to the connection between the illustrations and the words on the page.
Print Motivation:
Soothing text and illustrations make this book work well as a bedtime tradition that children will enjoy.
Vocabulary:
Words that are introduced through the story are connected to different animals in the story.
Author/ Illustrator Website:
http://www.denisefleming.com/
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