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Review: Can’t You Sleep, Little Bear?

Martin Waddell’s classic book “Can’t You Sleep, Little Bear?” has been one that I have read to Baby Eva on many occasions before she is put down to sleep for the night. I even read it to her a couple of times before she was born. The story is a wonderful one about a little bear who is afraid of the dark. Big Bear tries to help Little Bear get to sleep by chasing away the dark with a series of lanterns, each bigger than the next. Finally there is no dark left in the cave and Little Bear is still afraid. Little Bear is afraid of the “dark all around us” and he points to the opening outside the cave. Big Bear and little bear go out into the night to confront the dark. Little Bear falls asleep in Big Bear’s arms.

This book is great for a couple of reasons. For one thing the book repeats specific phrases and the illustrations by Barbara Firth are matched to the story. Young readers can predict what will happen and by repeating phrases they can join in and repeat with you as you read aloud to them. I remember as a child I memorized the books that my parents read to me and would “read” them back to my parents. Reinforcing reading skills to your child will only help them grow smarter in their lifetime.

The second thing I liked very much about this book was the message. Underlying everything, the message was that Big Bear is there to keep Little Bear safe and warm and secure. As parents we are called upon to be that stable force of love in our children’s lives and reassure our children even if fears might seem to be unfounded. Big Bear was trying to read his book while Little Bear kept interrupting his reading. Much like my own Baby Eva kept who kept crying while I worked on this post. In the book Big Bear stopped what he was doing and went to Little Bear, he listen to Little Bear’s fears and took action to reassure Little Bear. Here at home I picked up Baby Eva, I snuggled her a bit, I talked to her, I played her some music, I tried to calm her with her swing, then an interactive toy, anything. But what it came down to was a few minutes in my arms in a rocking chair just being held tight in my loving arms. Oh and some Jimmy Buffett on her iCrib is helping her stay calm and secure.

Take a moment to listen to your child today. And if you are so inclined pick up “Can’t You Sleep, Little Bear?” from your local library or you can purchase the book and DVD from Amazon.com.

Read to Me Dad Ratings

  • Story – Excellent
  • Re-Readability – Excellent
  • Illustrations – Excellent
  • Meaning – Excellent
  • Plot – Good
  • Characters – Excellent
  • Does Eva Like It – Yes
  • Recommended Ages – 3 and up

I’m in Iowa

Well, I just landed in Iowa, got to the hotel. They gave me a Toyota Matrix, not a bad little car. I finished Shockwave by Clive Cussler and will probably start Flood Tide on the flights back on Thursday. Nothing much to report on today. At least this hotel has free high speed Internet.

I just realized that I do have a few things to talk about.

1.) The guy who was badly burned on my street is in ICU at Brigham and Women’s. He was airlifted from Sturdy. Our neighbor who helped the guy who was burned, was also burned on his hands.

2.) While on the plane I found a couple of interesting websites on the American Way magazine pages.

The first on is called Wannado, it is an amusement park for kids who want to try different types of jobs. This place lets them be surgeons for a day and things like that. They have dummies with realistic skin and the kids scrub in and work on the dummies. They can also be bankers and grocery store owners, pizza makers, and firefighters and things like that. There is one Wannado City in Orlando and they are looking to expand to other cities. Sounds like an interesting thing to do with your kids, if you have kids.

The second site was Ecreamery. This site lets you custom make your own ice cream. But be warned it is wicked expensive. One gallon in 4 quart containers is $89.95 I love ice cream and always wanted a strawberry ice cream with white chocolate chips and milk chocolate chips in it but that ridiculous. I’m gonna get me some chips and strawberry ice cream and a mixer. And maybe save $85.00. Check them out though, they have some wacky flavors like Rose and Maize. And some weird toppings like cheddar cheese. Yeah I’d like the Nachito flavored ice cream, make sure it has extra jalapenos.

The last site is for Custom M&M’s. And the pricing on this is a little bit more reasonable. You can have your own custom messages on the M&M’s. So for wedding favors and whatnot. Although if you go that route on your wedding favors you better have some bucks. The smallest package is $3.25 each with a minimum order of 16 packages or $60.00.