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Very Little Sleeping Beauty

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Very Little Sleeping Beauty is adorably re-cast as a very little precocious toddler in this modern retelling of the classic tale.
Once upon a bedtime, a certain little girl isn't very sleepy at all—tomorrow is her birthday, and she is reeling with excitement. From lullaby to stories to tickles to dancing, Daddy tries just about everything to get this little toddler to go to bed. Will Very Little Sleeping Beauty finally fall asleep to rest up for her big day?
Look for all three books in this must-have read-aloud series: Very Little Red Riding Hood, Very Little Cinderella, and Very Little Sleeping Beauty.
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    • Kirkus

      Heapy and Heap bring readers the third Very Little tale.The tiny toddler protagonist is very excited for her birthday party tomorrow; so excited, in fact, that she can't sleep at all. In ways that will be familiar to every parent (and that may teach readers some new tricks), she prolongs bedtime with all manner of requests, the final one being a drink in her "special-est" cup. This last stymies Daddy, who can't find the cup. Rather than falling asleep during the long wait (as many a toddler might), she heads off to search the castle for him. Instead, she finds Aunty Fairy, an outlandishly attired woman with huge poofy pigtails and giant blue-tinted glasses, who has a gift for her. Unfortunately, Very Little Sleeping Beauty mistakes the spinning wheel for a steering wheel and, in her exuberance, breaks it. Aunt Fairy yells, the toddler cries, and Daddy puts things to right. By now, it's almost dawn, and the girl finally goes to sleep, but she can't be woken for her party, which is rescheduled as a pajama party that night. The watercolor-and-ink illustrations portray a white family (the party guests are diverse). The fairy-tale elements--the castle home, the spinning wheel gift--seem more than a little out of place. Very Little Red Riding Hood (2014) was a miss, Very Little Cinderella (2015) was a score. This spin on "Sleeping Beauty" makes it a pattern: miss. (Picture book/fairy tale. 3-6) COPYRIGHT(1) Kirkus Reviews, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

    • School Library Journal

      November 1, 2016

      PreS-Gr 1-The night before Very Little Sleeping Beauty's birthday party, her father says she needs to go to bed early, but Very Little Sleeping Beauty is not very tired. Instead, she asks him for a song ("A proper sing-song song!"), to play, and to get her bedtime necessities like her bear, her blanket, and her "drink in her special-est cup." When it takes Daddy a long time to come back, Very Little Sleeping Beauty decides to search high and low, until she finds Aunt Fairy with a special gift, a spinning wheel that Very Little Sleeping Beauty thinks is a wheel for pretend driving. After playing, accidentally breaking the wheel, and apologizing to Aunt Fairy, Very Little Sleeping Beauty sleeps through the entire next day until she wakes up just in time for her birthday pajama party. The watercolor and ink illustrations are vibrant and playful, highlighted by the plain white backgrounds that dominate the book. Only three pages have a different color background, subtly showing that Very Little Sleeping Beauty is scared or braving the dark. The text has a great read-aloud rhythm that encourages kids to predict what will happen next, with font size variations that help emphasize certain parts of the story. Fans of Heapy and Heap's previous titles will enjoy seeing cameo appearances of previous characters at the end of the book. VERDICT A fun fractured fairy tale that will quickly become a read-aloud favorite.-Rebecca Quinones, Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County

      Copyright 2016 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • The Horn Book

      July 1, 2017
      Tomorrow is Very Little Sleeping Beauty's birthday party. Too excited to sleep, she sneaks around the castle and finds one of her gifts: a spinning wheel. The fragmented plot pales in comparison to Heapy's previous recastings of a fairy-tale protagonist as an exuberant modern-day toddler (Very Little Red Riding Hood; Very Little Cinderella), but Heap's scenes of "castle" life continue to be enchanting.

      (Copyright 2017 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

    • Kirkus

      September 1, 2016
      Heapy and Heap bring readers the third Very Little tale.The tiny toddler protagonist is very excited for her birthday party tomorrow; so excited, in fact, that she can't sleep at all. In ways that will be familiar to every parent (and that may teach readers some new tricks), she prolongs bedtime with all manner of requests, the final one being a drink in her "special-est" cup. This last stymies Daddy, who can't find the cup. Rather than falling asleep during the long wait (as many a toddler might), she heads off to search the castle for him. Instead, she finds Aunty Fairy, an outlandishly attired woman with huge poofy pigtails and giant blue-tinted glasses, who has a gift for her. Unfortunately, Very Little Sleeping Beauty mistakes the spinning wheel for a steering wheel and, in her exuberance, breaks it. Aunt Fairy yells, the toddler cries, and Daddy puts things to right. By now, it's almost dawn, and the girl finally goes to sleep, but she can't be woken for her party, which is rescheduled as a pajama party that night. The watercolor-and-ink illustrations portray a white family (the party guests are diverse). The fairy-tale elements--the castle home, the spinning wheel gift--seem more than a little out of place. Very Little Red Riding Hood (2014) was a miss, Very Little Cinderella (2015) was a score. This spin on "Sleeping Beauty" makes it a pattern: miss. (Picture book/fairy tale. 3-6)

      COPYRIGHT(2016) Kirkus Reviews, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

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  • ATOS Level:2.6
  • Interest Level:K-3(LG)
  • Text Difficulty:0-1

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