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

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

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[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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The charming bedtime story "A Second Kiss Goodnight," written by Steve William Laible, is brought to you by Stevie Tenderheart Books. It's a wonderful story that combines humor, comfort, and happiness. This collection of stories, which is set in the fantastical world of Stevie Tenderheart, centers on the mischievous bedtime activities of the lively small boy who comes up with a clever method to help him stop having trouble falling asleep fast. The novel is part of a series written by Laible, who takes inspiration from his comic strip background and is well-known for his humorous writing style and clever diversion.

The charm of "A Second Kiss Goodnight" lies in its capacity to appeal to kids' sense of humor, enthralling them and creating smiles and sparkles in their eyes. The bedtime stories are made more flavorful and enjoyable by Laible's lighthearted writing style. The author enhances the interactive experience by allowing people to add their own pauses and phrases by doing away with typical dialogue tags.

Laible's rich mental images that attract young minds are created by her descriptive narrative skills, which bring wonderful events to life. However, I think the introduction is too long and slows down the flow of the story. A few kissing scenes may also be deemed overly graphic, which takes away from the story's overall charm.

"A Second Kiss Goodnight" looks like a story that will make you want to read more and make pleasant, goodnight memories. It is suggested for kids between the ages of 4 and 7 and provides the perfect balance of imagination, humor, and important life skills. The novel may be longer and more complex than other bedtime stories, but it's still a valuable addition to any child's library because of its inventive idea and captivating story.

Overall, the book is error-free and well-edited. My niece was drawn to the book by its cover photo and read it. "A Second Kiss Goodnight" has a rating of 5 stars out of 5 from me and my niece. It's a beautiful story that promises laughter, warmth, and joy, ideal for children's bedtime routines.

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