Review of The Quickest Bedtime Story Ever!

The Quickest Bedtime Story Ever! The Quickest Bedtime Story Ever!
by Louise Fitzgerald; illus. by Kate Hindley
Preschool    Nosy Crow    32 pp.
4/24    9798887770512    $17.99

Hindley brings a Richard Scarry vibe to Fitzgerald’s zany bedtime frolic. From the start, the direct-address narrator breaks the book’s titular promise: the “quickest bedtime story EVER” is “only ten words. BUT before we begin, listen up.” Listeners join a cast of pajama-clad animals in a series of interactive bedtime-stalling antics. They pledge to go to bed at the end of the book, while grownups promise to use their best reading voices. Everyone warms up (aided by silly, near-page-filling text), stretches (rotating the book to achieve a full vertical extension), tucks in their toys (from biggest to smallest, in colors and patterns, or “even try out [their] own ideas”), practices careful page-turning, and so on. Finally it’s time for the story, which sums up this delightful romp: “Once upon a bed, / you laughed, / and played, / and read.” Colorfully cluttered illustrations offer myriad details, inviting repeat readings, encouraged by the book’s closing words: “(Until tomorrow!).” In the final pages, Hindley’s bright, wakeful colors give way to sleepy shades of blue, glowing from decorative string lights, and everyone—well, almost everyone—is sound asleep.

From the May/June 2024 issue of The Horn Book Magazine.

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