My husband and I say to our two sons go to bed at 9:00 pm every night, but it is not easy to make them sleep at that time. They usually make various excuses not to go to bed. Even though they lay down in the bed, they make noise, giggle, and talk. When I read this book, I really sympathize with this book. This book describes a silly situation like mine. On the first page, I see several families who live in an urban apartment, and all of these parents try to make their children go to sleep with several ways. In spite of parents’ efforts, children make their parents exhausted. They keep asking their parents for something to do and argue with each other. Finally, the parents fall asleep before their children do. Their goodnight pillow fight is over, and calm and deep night comes again. Although all of the parents in this book have had a hard time before they sleep, I am able to see exhausted parents still love their children so much.
Wednesday, September 10, 2008
Reading Journal: Goodnight Pillow Fight
Goodnight Pillow Fight by Sally Cook, Illustrated by Laura Cornell
My husband and I say to our two sons go to bed at 9:00 pm every night, but it is not easy to make them sleep at that time. They usually make various excuses not to go to bed. Even though they lay down in the bed, they make noise, giggle, and talk. When I read this book, I really sympathize with this book. This book describes a silly situation like mine. On the first page, I see several families who live in an urban apartment, and all of these parents try to make their children go to sleep with several ways. In spite of parents’ efforts, children make their parents exhausted. They keep asking their parents for something to do and argue with each other. Finally, the parents fall asleep before their children do. Their goodnight pillow fight is over, and calm and deep night comes again. Although all of the parents in this book have had a hard time before they sleep, I am able to see exhausted parents still love their children so much.
My husband and I say to our two sons go to bed at 9:00 pm every night, but it is not easy to make them sleep at that time. They usually make various excuses not to go to bed. Even though they lay down in the bed, they make noise, giggle, and talk. When I read this book, I really sympathize with this book. This book describes a silly situation like mine. On the first page, I see several families who live in an urban apartment, and all of these parents try to make their children go to sleep with several ways. In spite of parents’ efforts, children make their parents exhausted. They keep asking their parents for something to do and argue with each other. Finally, the parents fall asleep before their children do. Their goodnight pillow fight is over, and calm and deep night comes again. Although all of the parents in this book have had a hard time before they sleep, I am able to see exhausted parents still love their children so much.
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