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It's Time for Bed

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It's time for Siasi to go to bed, but she doesn't want to brush her teeth or put away her toys. It's so much more fun to play with all the animals of the Arctic! Wouldn't everyone rather dance with polar bear, howl with the wolves, and swim with the fish instead of get ready for bed?
In this charming bedtime story, readers follow Siasi on a nighttime adventure as she comes up with excuse after excuse for why she's not quite ready to go to bed.
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    • School Library Journal

      April 1, 2019

      PreS-K-Siasi is a bright and active young girl who would rather not get ready for bed. Instead, she'd like to dance with the polar bears and run with the caribou. This Nunavut bedtime book gives each page a comforting familiarity as the adult asks Siasi if she's completed the necessary steps before bedtime and she replies with, "NoooOOOooo! I don't want to go to sleep!" But once she is done with her adventures, she's finally ready to go down. Mack's energetic illustrations capture Siasi's enthusiasm and the hilarious expressions of the creatures. Kids will laugh at Siasi's antics, and parents will recognize the attitude of a stubborn child who won't go to bed until everything is just right. While the concept is not new, seeing it through an Arctic lens makes this tale a valuable addition to the bedtime book genre. VERDICT Highly recommended for most collections.-Gretchen Hardin, Sterling Municipal Library, Baytown, TX

      Copyright 2019 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Kirkus

      January 15, 2019
      An energetic Inuit girl develops a bedtime ritual built on refusals in this picture book featuring Canadian animals. This is a very simple bedtime story for caregivers who wish to demonstrate the inevitability of getting tired and going to sleep, even when the child in question has as much energy as young Siasi. Beginning with the same refrain with each page turn--"It's time for bed. The sun has set"--an unseen adult asks Siasi what part of her bedtime routine she has accomplished. Reliably, Siasi yells, "NoooOOOooo!" when she is asked to complete her tasks in preparation for sleep. Her bedroom is depicted as a wilderness in which she mimics imaginary animals. She dances with a polar bear rather than brushing her teeth, runs with caribou instead of putting on her pajamas, and flaps her arms with a flock of geese when she should be putting away her toys. With its simple language and reliable call-and-response structure, the book is well-suited for very young children or kids who are learning to read. Siasi's spunk, as depicted in the lively illustrations, is the book's greatest strength. Mack's digital artwork features pleasing pastels, printlike textures, and shading that suggests Siasi's imaginary animal world. While little kids will have fun honking, roaring, and howling with Siasi, the book lacks culturally specific details that would make this a more enduring read.Siasi's whirlwind curiosity, energy, and imagination will inspire younger kids to mimic and love the animal world (if not to go to bed). (Picture book. 3-6)

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