For a little one who is reluctant to go to bed, sometimes a silly
book is just the ticket. And when it comes to silly books,
Sandra Boynton is the undisputed queen. In The Going to Bed
Book, an ark full of animals watches the sun go down and then
prepares for bed. They take a bath ("in one big tub"), find
pajamas, brush their teeth, do exercises up on deck (imagine an
elephant jumping rope, a moose lifting weights, and a pig doing
handstands), and finally say good night.
The moon is high. The sea is deep.
They rock
and rock
and rock
to sleep.
Boynton's inimitable animal characters have graced the pages of
scads of picture books over the years. She has an extraordinary
knack for knowing what appeals to small children: simple rhymes,
goofy animals in goofy settings, and sweet, comforting stories.
This book, along with her many other board-book titles (Moo,
Baa, La La La!, But Not the Hippopotamus, and others) will
surely remain a favorite. (Baby to preschool) --Emilie Coulter