The Not Sleepy Shark Xist Children Books edition by Tamia Sheldon Children eBooks


Amelia the shark is tired but she's not ready to sleep. In this fun bedtime book, a silly shark explores the way other sea animals get ready for bed until she's finally ready to say goodnight.
From the author and illustrator of The Hungry Shark.
The Not Sleepy Shark Xist Children Books edition by Tamia Sheldon Children eBooks
What is not to love about this book and others from Tamia Sheldon? I have become a huge fan of all her books with their beautiful illustrations. The colors are vibrant and the pictures on each page are worthy of framing. Her artistic style reminds me of the work of Eric Carle (The Hungry Catapillar etc) but better and a little more whimsical. Take the time to also look at her other books to decide for yourself. Young kids LOVE to stare at the pages as you read each story. I myself would love to see a series of coloring books from this author and maybe a poster or two for children's bedrooms. I hope that more and more people discover her talent and share it with friends. I cannot wait to see what the future holds for this very talented lady.Product details
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The Not Sleepy Shark Xist Children Books edition by Tamia Sheldon Children eBooks Reviews
A little long for my 4 year olds, very adorable story though. Beautiful pictures and my kids loved flipping the pages.
Story was cute but pictures where not. Lol my five yr old did not like the pictures at all 😒
My nephew resists bedtime as he's afraid of missing out on prime paying time. As we read about Amelia not being able to sleep, it was encouraging to see her help out her friends who were having their own sleep issues until finally someone helped HER to relax and fall asleep.
The illustrations are beautiful and the story I'd easy to follow along with. I had my nephew identify as many underwater creatures as he could. Definitely recommend!
Disclaimer I borrowed this via Unlimited.
Amelia the shark is tired, but not ready to go to sleep. She swims around and meets up with friends along the way that are also not sleeping. Everyone has a reason (excuse) about why they are not asleep (too hot, too cold, hungry, thirsty, sibling bothering me etc). Amelia helps everyone get comfortable to fall asleep. It is a story about falling asleep and I think children will like it better than the parent reading it. It seems to be a bit longer than necessary, but gives solutions to many of the excuses kids have about not going to sleep. The illustrations are cute. The publisher generously provided me with a copy of this book via Netgalley.
Amelia, a shark, although tired just is not ready to go to sleep. She decides to go for one last swim and along the way she meets many of her friends who are up too strangely enough.
She asks her friends why they are awake and each one gives her a reason. Her friend May, a seahorse, is worried about having a bad dream. Ada, a sea turtle, is too cold. A large school of fish are hungry and looking for their dinner, and Olivia, an octopus, has so much to see and do she just doesn't have time to rest, just to name a few. Each time Amelia gives her friends good advice as to how they can overcome their problems that are causing their insomnia. But what about her? She's wide awake too. Who can help her?
Lucy, a whale, comes along and suggests that perhaps Amelia could try circling around a few time then sleep upside down. Oh goodness who ever heard of that technique? Amelia is not convinced that that is for her and decides to swims home. After all her friendly encounters her eyes become heavy, her fins feel tired and huge yawns signal to her it's time. She joins the other creatures in the ocean and rests her mind and body along with the others. In the morning they will wake up full of energy because they have been recharged and rested. Ahhhhhh! Blessed sleep feels wonderful!
This book is from the author of "The Hungry Shark." The message highlights positivity, helping out your friends, showing kindness and respect to others, and problems solving. The illustrations are colourful and expressive. I felt the story was a bit repetitive but overall kids will learn the names of some sea creatures and their habits.
I am a teacher. I found several grammatical errors in this book. Disappointed.
My son had a hard time getting into this one. He is 7. I think he had hoped to have more about sharks in it.
What is not to love about this book and others from Tamia Sheldon? I have become a huge fan of all her books with their beautiful illustrations. The colors are vibrant and the pictures on each page are worthy of framing. Her artistic style reminds me of the work of Eric Carle (The Hungry Catapillar etc) but better and a little more whimsical. Take the time to also look at her other books to decide for yourself. Young kids LOVE to stare at the pages as you read each story. I myself would love to see a series of coloring books from this author and maybe a poster or two for children's bedrooms. I hope that more and more people discover her talent and share it with friends. I cannot wait to see what the future holds for this very talented lady.

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