Where Do Diggers Sleep at Night?

Where Do Diggers Sleep at Night?

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  • Type:Epub+TxT+PDF+Mobi
  • Create Date:2022-11-21 06:52:44
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
  • Status:finish
  • Author:Brianna Caplan Sayres
  • ISBN:0593643607
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Summary

Truck-obsessed toddlers will want to make the diggers, tractors, fire engines, and more featured in this fun-filled construction tale part of their nightly bedtime routines!

Discover what bedtime looks like for the snowplows, dump trucks, giant cranes, and more that dot the pages of this irresistible construction story。 Just like you and me, the vehicles in this story get tuckered out after a long day of hard work and need to quiet down and settle in for sweet dreams。 Young readers will surely identify as these trucks ask for one more story while their parents sing them a goodnight song and send them off to bed。

With a sweet rhyme scheme and an illustration style that's perfect for nighttime rituals, Where Do Diggers Sleep at Night? and its things-that-go companions--Where Do Steam Trains Sleep At Night?Where Do Jet Planes Sleep At Night?Where Do Speedboats Sleep at Night?, and Where Do Diggers Celebrate Christmas?--will leave vehicle-loving kids snuggled up and satisfied。

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Reviews

Cruse

Introduces kids to the names of different pieces of large equipment。

Jessica Calaway

2 - 3 years

AFIFA ALAM RAISA

A marvelous picture book with rhyming content that features inquisitions as intriguing and wonderful as the curiosity of young children。 As the title suggests, it is full of questions that are likely to pop up in a juvenile mind that has just begun to explore the wonders of the world。 The book can not only fuel the power of imagination but also familiarize the young kids with diverse vehicles and machines along with their purpose。 In addition, the way the lines rhyme makes the book pleasant and A marvelous picture book with rhyming content that features inquisitions as intriguing and wonderful as the curiosity of young children。 As the title suggests, it is full of questions that are likely to pop up in a juvenile mind that has just begun to explore the wonders of the world。 The book can not only fuel the power of imagination but also familiarize the young kids with diverse vehicles and machines along with their purpose。 In addition, the way the lines rhyme makes the book pleasant and enjoyable。 At last but not least, the captivating illustrations are bound to win anyone’s heart。 。。。more

Abby Pooch

Another great “where do ____ sleep at night?” book, with a focus on trucks of different kinds。 This book starts talking about trucks that work on construction sites, and also rescue trucks like snowplows and fire engines。 Kids will love the simple rhyming language and the sweet relationships between the vehicles pictured。

Liberty Reads

My little boys can’t get enough of this book。 Such a fun way to introduce multiple vehicles and ge their imaginations working。 Great rhyming scheme too。 I have gotten tired of reading it after 1200 times。 Highly recommended for 0-3

Elliot's Mama

From the author of Where Do Steam Trains Sleep at Night (Elliot’s favorite bedtime book) comes a new bedtime book in very similar style, except it’s all about trucks! Elliot really liked it but once I borrowed Steam Train from the library, he requested that one instead of this one nightly。 Read at 2 years old

Richelle Starke

Our two year old loves this book。。。 He finds the garbage truck particularly hilarious。 Pee-yew!

Lisa

Adorable, wonderful illustrations。 As a mom I appreciated female trucks throughout the story。

Cheriee Weichel

What I think of this book is irrelevant。 When my son and his family were visiting with us last week, my 16 month granddaughter carried this around with her and climbed up on whatever lap was available to get it read it to her。 It is obviously a hit for the target audience and it's actually fun to read out loud - even if it is over and over and over again。 What I think of this book is irrelevant。 When my son and his family were visiting with us last week, my 16 month granddaughter carried this around with her and climbed up on whatever lap was available to get it read it to her。 It is obviously a hit for the target audience and it's actually fun to read out loud - even if it is over and over and over again。 。。。more

Khari

Pretty darn cute。It could be just that an emotional song was playing while I read this, but I thought it was adorable and it made me smile and get all sad that my nephew is a teenager now and wouldn't appreciate snuggling up in my lap and having me read this to him anymore。 He would have loved it as a kid。It's little poems about going to sleep where the author is imagining anthropomorphized trucks parents and children doing little things like being tucked in, picking up toys, snuggling up with t Pretty darn cute。It could be just that an emotional song was playing while I read this, but I thought it was adorable and it made me smile and get all sad that my nephew is a teenager now and wouldn't appreciate snuggling up in my lap and having me read this to him anymore。 He would have loved it as a kid。It's little poems about going to sleep where the author is imagining anthropomorphized trucks parents and children doing little things like being tucked in, picking up toys, snuggling up with teddy bears and what have you。 They were cute and fairly clever, a couple made me laugh out loud。 The parents would get the humor while it would be opaque to kids。 All in all, a good book。 I enjoyed it。Story: Procedural-poems, with a bit of dictionary thrown in。Art: CutePrice: 7。99 。。。more

Courtney Stout

My 3 yr old loves this book, he's very into constructions vehicles。 My 3 yr old loves this book, he's very into constructions vehicles。 。。。more

Rory Toohey

There are those who believe anthropomorphized cars would use their headlights as eyes, and those who believe anthropomorphized cars would use their windshields as eyes。 This book is on the right side of history。

Zazie

This was a cute story for the kiddos but not as great as some others I've read lately。 I do love the pictures, though。 This was a cute story for the kiddos but not as great as some others I've read lately。 I do love the pictures, though。 。。。more

Amanda

We read this book again and again。 It is a sweet good night book for kids that love trucks。

Becky

This is a lovely little board book about where all sorts of vehicles sleep at night。 Such a lovely idea that all the little trucks need to be tucked up in bed with a teddy and a story。 My son loves it! The illustrations are absolutely stunning too。 This will definitely become a favourite!

Berenice

The illustrations are beautiful, thoughtful and sweet。 However the rhymes and text are terrible (regardless of British vs USA English differences)。 I feel inclined to give this book only three stars, but my 18 months old son and I love much the pictures and talk so much over them, that I give this book an extra star。

Lael

Very sweet。 Nice rhymes。 Captivating art work。 Grandson loves this one。

Ruari McCallion

A lovely book for little people who like diggers。 I bought this for my grandson; he likes it and I liked reading it to him。

Jack

Sometimes my trucks sleep in bed with me if my poppa doesn’t find out! Great bedtime book。

Michele

My grandson is all about the big equipment and trucks。 He is going to love this new bedtime story。

Ali Book&Seaglasshunter

A good bedtime story for lovers of trucks。 This story imagines what a bedtime routine could be like for different types of trucks。 It is a creative concept, but a few things detract from it for me。 First the rhyme scheme used in the book is so bland and over relied on by authors who think kids books have to rhyme。 It ends up with a lot of forced rhymes。 Secondly the illustration style just doesn’t appeal to me and I find the illustrations a little creepy。

Asho

This was cute。 Similar to Good Night, Good Night Construction Site but not quite as good, in my opinion。 The kids enjoyed it but only asked to read it a couple of times。

Rosalind Andrews

Cute trucks

Craig Sisterson

A charming tale。 The illustrations are particularly good, while the story is fairly simple but nice (though some of the rhymes are a bit clunky)。 Decent kids book, our little one liked it。

David H。

This book is fantastic: great rhythms, fun images, and that special something that makes my son want to read it multiple times a day every day from anyone he can reach (whether he knows them or not)。 I will say that the monster truck page is a bit horrifying when you realize that regular cars are also sentient in this universe, not just heavy duty vehicles。

Katrina De Leon

Beautiful book。 Sing-song catchy phrases, and incredibly creative little situations your little one is sure to love。 This one is in the nighttime ritual and has been for months!

Joanna

This book is so stinkin' cute with each of the construction vehicles having moms and dads and children who need to be tucked in at night。 Each vehicle type has a unique bedtime routine to distinguish it from the rest and often showcases some aspect of it's configuration or function。 As a bonus it is rhyming, which as a the person reading the book aloud I always find enjoyable。 This book is so stinkin' cute with each of the construction vehicles having moms and dads and children who need to be tucked in at night。 Each vehicle type has a unique bedtime routine to distinguish it from the rest and often showcases some aspect of it's configuration or function。 As a bonus it is rhyming, which as a the person reading the book aloud I always find enjoyable。 。。。more

Christine

Vehicle books will never be my favorites, but these ones are pretty good -- it sure could be a lot worse! I enjoy the artwork and my son loves looking for the mouse on each page as well。

Emily May

I'm surprised this one has so few ratings compared to Goodnight, Goodnight, Construction Site。 I thought it was a much more enjoyable book with better rhymes and cuter illustrations。 My kid liked both, but it's this one he always asks for。Update Oct 2019: I take it back, actually。 I think it requires repeated readings to appreciate Goodnight, Goodnight, Construction Site as the better book。 Or it did for me, at least。 This one is more immediately catchy。 The repetition is sing-song and appealing I'm surprised this one has so few ratings compared to Goodnight, Goodnight, Construction Site。 I thought it was a much more enjoyable book with better rhymes and cuter illustrations。 My kid liked both, but it's this one he always asks for。Update Oct 2019: I take it back, actually。 I think it requires repeated readings to appreciate Goodnight, Goodnight, Construction Site as the better book。 Or it did for me, at least。 This one is more immediately catchy。 The repetition is sing-song and appealing。 But after reading it for the fiftieth time it becomes tiresome, too。 GGCS has an actual story and the rhymes are more clever overall, I think。 。。。more

Kristen Thorp

104/365