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Review of Stevie Tenderheart Books A Second Kiss Goodnight (A Bedtime Story)

Posted: 07 Feb 2024, 23:54
by Esther Deekor
[Following is a volunteer review of "Stevie Tenderheart Books A Second Kiss Goodnight (A Bedtime Story)" by Steve William Laible.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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Kissing your child fosters a connection and emotional closeness with the parent. It demonstrates love, especially when performed at bedtime. Stevie, struggling to sleep alone, devised a creative bedtime ritual to expedite falling asleep. He penned a hopeful note and placed it in a tree, summoning neighborhood animals. Wondering about the content of Stevie's note and how this imaginative idea aimed to enhance his sleep? Explore Stevie Tenderheart Books A Second Kiss Goodnight (A Bedtime Story) by Steve William Laible to discover if Stevie's plan achieved its intended purpose.

This bedtime story ensures children drift off with smiles, reassuring them of abundant love. Written in the third person, the narrative embeds lessons such as the importance of chewing food to avoid choking and comparing it to horses. The story also advocates good personal hygiene and proper table manners, serving as an engaging and instructive read for children.

Initially unsure of the story's direction, the narrative unfolds into a tale centered on a second goodnight kiss, offering heartwarming advice to children. Encouraging them to hold their parents' faces, make eye contact, and cherish these moments. The book concludes with the author's favorite quotes, including a poignant one by John F. Kennedy: "Children are the living messages we send to a time we will not see." This quote profoundly resonates with the enduring impact of raising children.

While images could enhance the reading experience, particularly for children, I still rate this book five out of five stars. Despite lacking pictures, it proves to be an effective bedtime story, fostering imagination in children. Encouraging them to visualize the narrative can contribute to enhancing their creativity, making the absence of images a subtly beneficial aspect of the book.

In my view, this book is ideal for children aged 4 to 8. Given its nature as a bedtime story, I recommend parents read it to their children before bedtime.

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Re: Review of Stevie Tenderheart Books A Second Kiss Goodnight (A Bedtime Story)

Posted: 19 Feb 2024, 19:35
by Gerry Steen
I have a grandson who has trouble goung to sleep for fear of missing out or as his parents call it FOMO. This book would be perfect for him. It is quite a feat that the author's writng skills are good enough to entertain and enthrall the children without illustrations. The lessons of chewing food properly and having good table manners are so important. Thank you for writing this concise review, Esther. :techie-studyinggray:

Re: Review of Stevie Tenderheart Books A Second Kiss Goodnight (A Bedtime Story)

Posted: 04 Jun 2024, 12:59
by Sunday N Florence
The narrative is engaging and instructive, providing children with lessons on chewing food properly to avoid choking, maintaining good personal hygiene, and practicing proper table manners.

Re: Review of Stevie Tenderheart Books A Second Kiss Goodnight (A Bedtime Story)

Posted: 08 Jun 2024, 05:35
by Mark M Maxwell
Steve William Laible's "Stevie Tenderheart Books: A Second Kiss Goodnight (A Bedtime Story)" promises to be a delightful bedtime read for children. Stevie's inventive idea of summoning neighborhood animals with a note adds a charming touch to the story, and I'm curious to see how it contributes to his bedtime routine.

Re: Review of Stevie Tenderheart Books A Second Kiss Goodnight (A Bedtime Story)

Posted: 30 Jun 2024, 15:12
by Abel Timothy
Initially unsure of the story's direction, the narrative unfolds into a tale centered on a second goodnight kiss, offering heartwarming advice to children.