By Steven J. Simmons

Art by Ruth E. Harper

I love a good bedtime book! Getting your little one snuggled, cozy, and ready for bed isn’t always easy, but settling down with a book can make the transition so much smoother. Reading together is the perfect way to calm their body and mind before sleep.

Where Do Creatures Sleep at Night? By Steven J. Simmons and Ruth E. Harper for Charlesbridge books introduces children to animals they might see in their yard or home and explores the fascinating ways they sleep. Did you know that ducks sleep in a line, with the last duck keeping one eye open as a lookout? Or that goldfish never close their eyes when they sleep because they don’t have eyelids?

This book is part of a series, and I also have Where Do Big Creatures Sleep at Night? It’s full of fun facts about larger animals from around the world, like gorillas, bears, and kangaroos. Did you know giraffes sleep less than an hour a day? I love learning these amazing facts alongside my kids—it makes storytime even more special.

As you cuddle up with your child, you’ll not only discover fun animal facts but also enjoy an extra moment of connection. Reading about how each animal gets cozy before sleeping is a sweet reminder to give your little one an extra snuggle, too.

Bedtime books aren’t just a great way to wind down—they’re an opportunity to strengthen the bond between you and your child. So go ahead, stay up five extra minutes and read one more story. It’s always worth it!

The link to purchase the book is an Amazon Affiliate link, which means I may receive a small compensation for promoting the book, while the price is the same for you! Win, win!

Ages: 3-7

Themes: Animals, Bedtime, Family

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