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11 Apr / An After Bedtime Story by Shoham Smith, illustrated by Einat Tsarfati [in Booklist]

An After Bedtime Story by Shoham Smith on BookDragon via BooklistWhen the usual bedtime fare doesn’t induce slumber, why not try an after-bedtime tale? Every parent will instantly recognize the angelic-toddler-turned-truculent-terror for whom sleep is just not a priority.

Tonight, adorable, tiara-wearing Nina can’t sleep, not when there’s a party going on in her own house. Who can resist Aunt Ruth’s hugs and Uncle Saul’s pony rides? How can anyone pass up that dessert-laden cart? And as long as the baby brother has gotten up, too, everyone might as well party hearty!

Translator Annette Appel deserves kudos for managing to replicate the energetic rhyming verse of Israeli author Shonam Smith’s original Hebrew. As goofy fun as Smith’s text is, fellow Israeli Tsarfati deserves the crown (maybe when Nina finally falls asleep and renounces hers). Tsarfati’s attention to comical detail multiplies the adventurous humor, from the pet dog with his Elizabethan collar (what mischief did he commit?) and the wide-eyed doll that never expected a bath, to the revealing family photo gallery when Nina streaks down the hall. Bedtime’s for oldsters; let the children play.

Review: “Books for Youth,” Booklist, April 15, 2016

Readers: Children

Published: 2016

By Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center in Children/Picture Books, Fiction, Israeli, Repost Tags > An After Bedtime Story, BookDragon, Booklist, Einat Tsarfati, Family, Kiddie fun, Parent/child relationship, Shoham Smith, Siblings
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