Sleep 101: How to sleep like a baby by Beck & Matt Stanton
Self-Help for Babies book 1. ABC Books, 2020. ISBN:
9780733341151.
(Age: All) Recommended. Filled with delightful illustrations and
instructions of where a baby should or could sleep, this little book
is a lot of fun and reassurance for parents or grandparents about
getting a baby to sleep. It is also suitable to read to a small
baby.
The authors combine their skill in making people laugh and drawing
wonderful evocative little pictures, starting with the message
'Babies need sleep' with a picture showing a cot with the
instructions, 'You sleep here'. The book then proceeds with pictures
and very short sentences showing the places that a baby doesn't
sleep: a bouncer, a stroller, a car, a backpack and finally the
parent's bed. It then goes on to describe the same places for the
desperate parent to try if the baby won't go to sleep in the cot.
The black and white line drawings against a blue or green background
are hilarious and I especially identified with the grinning baby
sitting on the parent's bed and the final picture of a contented
baby breastfeeding.
Every parent will have gone through the process of trying to get a
baby to go to sleep and will recognise the situations and
instructions in this little book, knowing that they are not alone in
the trials of getting a baby to sleep. Siblings will also have fun
reading it aloud.
Pat Pledger