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ROSIE THE DRAGON AND CHARLIE SAY GOOD NIGHT by Lauren H. Kerstein

ROSIE THE DRAGON AND CHARLIE SAY GOOD NIGHT

From the Rosie the Dragon and Charlie series

by Lauren H. Kerstein ; illustrated by Nate Wragg

Pub Date: Sept. 1st, 2020
ISBN: 978-1-5420-1848-7
Publisher: Two Lions

Charlie plans, prepares, and completes the steps to put pet dragon Rosie to bed.

Charlie, a black child with a high-top fade, has had challenges putting Rosie to bed, so tonight Charlie is prepared with a plan—a long, intricate plan. First, there are supplies to gather: a drink of water (no sneaking juice into it, Rosie), a stuffed horsie (if they can find it), and a fire extinguisher, because—well, because dragons. Bathtime is a mess, but Charlie is at the ready with a towel. Rosie insists on wearing footie pajamas, which cause a dramatic overheating issue, so when the fan Charlie has set up doesn’t work, it’s time for that fire extinguisher. Charlie must wear a raincoat for protection when Rosie brushes her teeth. Finally, after a story, it’s time for Rosie to snuggle into bed while Charlie takes a relaxing bath to unwind—but of course, a post-bedtime emergency is inevitable. Rosie is a round-bellied, buck-toothed, bright pink dragon whose goofy looks are endearing; the cartoonish illustrations are busy, dramatizing the chaos that Rosie brings wherever she goes. Though it drags on a little longer than necessary, this humorous story is a sweet representation of caretaking and patience, with a parallel that can extend to older and younger siblings as well as to parent-child relationships, perhaps making young readers a bit more self-reflective and empathetic.

This dramatic bedtime tale is not for everyone but will satisfy many.

(Picture book. 4-8)