Review of The Sleep Switch

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Review of The Sleep Switch

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[Following is a volunteer review of "The Sleep Switch" by Laurie McMillan.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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In her book Sleep Switch Laurie Mcmillan presents a captivating picture book designed to promote healthy sleep habits among children. The author outlines the importance of acknowledging and bidding goodnight to various body parts as a means of facilitating a peaceful and restful sleep. This resource offers valuable insights and strategies for parents who may be encountering challenges in establishing a calming bedtime routine for their children.

This book introduces illustrations depicting a young child bidding good night to each body part, promoting relaxation and facilitating restful sleep. The text associates each body part with a sensory attribute, such as the phrase "good night chin, you have the softest skin," which explicitly identifies the body part and implies its tactile quality. This recurring pattern in the book aids readers in understanding the five senses. Additionally, the book offers guidance for promoting a peaceful sleep for young children. For those experiencing challenges in getting their child to sleep and finding their usual methods ineffective, this book is recommended.

This book possesses numerous commendable attributes. For instance, it incorporates humour throughout, enhancing the educational experience. The book delves into methods for facilitating a child's peaceful sleep and encourages them to bid goodnight to their various body parts. Each page features rhyming words, adding an element of enjoyment. The book is presented in a conversational style, fostering a connection between the reader and the author. The illustrations within the book are visually appealing and vibrant, catering to the preference of young children who often prioritise illustrations over text. Overall, I believe that this book offers an enjoyable reading experience for any child, parent, or educator.


I don't have any criticisms about the book. It is error-free, captivating, and the illustrations effectively enhance the narrative. I look forward to reading more books by this author.

In summary, I give the book 5 out of 5 stars. It merits this score due to its comprehensive approach in assisting parents, children, and educators in promoting a peaceful, joyful, and beneficial sleep environment. I believe that the book holds appeal for individuals in the roles of parent, child, and teacher.

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