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October 21, 2014 · Leave a Comment

Gerbs in the House Book Review

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Gerbs in the House Book Review

Gerbs in the House: The Dilly Dally Bedtime Routine

 
Mocha says it’s bedtime, but Petri wants nothing to do with it!  Reading books, singing lullabies and juggling plates are only a few of the things Mocha does in an attempt to tire his son out. Although Petri is entertained, he still refuses to sleep. He just wants to dilly dally! Worn out by his son’s shenanigans and silly antics, will Mocha ever get Petri to bed before losing his marbles?

My Review of Gerbs in the House: The Dilly Dally Bedtime Routine

Gerbs in the House: The Dilly Dally Bedtime Routine  is a very cute little story about a little gerbil who won’t go to sleep! His dad tries everything he can think of including reading and singing, but nothing seems to work.

The cute illustrations make this story one kids will love. There are actual gerbils with little sets for the illustrations along with a few drawings. As you can see from the picture, it’s adorable!

I’ve got three gerbils, and I can tell you that I don’t think they’d hold still long enough for these pictures! This is such a fun book to read and look at with your little one.


About Author Lydia Lukidis

 

Author Lydia Lukidis is a story teller and a magic maker. She is a multidisciplinary artist with a deep passion for writing and creating. After receiving her Bachelor degree in English Literature from McGill University, she has been writing books, short stories, poems and plays for over two decades. So far, fifteen of her children’s books and eBooks have been published, and she has toured the world with five of her marionette plays. In addition to her creative work, she also writes educational and curriculum based texts for children and is a workshop facilitator.



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