Good Night, Spot
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Spot has been very busy, and it's time to get ready for bed. After a bath and drying off in his warm, fuzzy towel, Spot chooses a favorite book for a bedtime story. Any young child can relate to the ritual of preparing for bedtime with this board book, now available with a bold, colorful cover.

Age Range: 1 - 3 years

Series: Spot

Board book: 16 pages

Publisher: Warne; Brdbk edition (September 9, 2004)

Language: English

ISBN-10: 0399243194

ISBN-13: 978-0399243196

Product Dimensions: 4.7 x 0.4 x 4.7 inches

Shipping Weight: 1.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)

Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (78 customer reviews)

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My Son's favorite thing about the Spot series are the flaps. Where's Spot? (Lift-the-flap Book) is one of his favorites and I was looking for other flap books to add some variety. This book is an okay. It's a very basic board book with a simple going to bed story that's good for younger toddlers, but there are no flaps. If you're looking for another Spot flap book like I was, keep looking. This book is fine but I can already tell that it's not going to be a favorite.

This very small edition. I ordered it with Spots First Walk and I assumed they were all the same size. I was very surprised when I opened the box. If you look in the fine print and find the size, this is 4.7 x 0.4 x 4.8 inches. The other Spot book is 6.1 x 0.6 x 6.3 inches. It doesn't look like it would make that much of a difference, but it is much smaller, a little more than a quarter of the size. When I looked on the back I saw that it is called a "Little Spot Board Book". I have attached a photo.I am buying it as a gift for a 2 year old, so the smaller size may be easier to hold. But I think it is important to understand what you are buying.Also, this book does not have flaps like Spots First Walk and some of the other Spot books.Since you cannot see much of the inside of the book, this is all of the text in the book. Each line is a separate page with a cute Spot illustration:Spot has had a very busy day.Now he is ready for bed.Spot loves his bathand his soft cozy towel.Spot chooses a favorite bookfor a bedtime story.Good night Spot.

In the search for more "Spot" books, I came across this one, and thought it'd be a nice little book to read to my toddler before bed. "Little" is right! This book fits in (practically) the palm of my hand, and the story is the same as all "night-night" books; play the day away, take a bath, pick a book, go to sleep. I guess I thought it'd be a lift-the-flap book (but that's my fault for not reading the product description correctly). It's okay...it hasn't gotten rave reviews from my dog-loving bookworm of a toddler either.

My 9-month-old has loved this book since she was a newborn. It is short and simple, but the pages have bright colors with the cute puppy preparing for bed. He plays, baths, picks out a book and his parents read him to sleep. A classic that all babies should have in their library.

This a wonderful book to use as a bed time story. Children can see that even Spot has to go to bed when he is tired. It will help them see that they need to get into the habit of going to bed when they are tired.

My children loved spot board books as toddlers. I am so glad we saved them because now that my son is in kindergarten, I have found that these books are great "early reader" books. They have a nice story and nice pictures and simple sentences with commonly used words. They are great for building confidence. In contrast, I have been very disappointed by the Scholastic early reader series and the Step Into Reading series because the sentences are often too long or complicated and I find the word choices much too difficult for early readers. And the Bob book series is OK for easy words but the stories are mediocre. I instead am just going to get more Eric Hill books as they are fun to read and instill confidence in my young readers.

My daughter loves spot books and this one we purchased to add to her collection. She enjoys the story very much. I just wish they had more of the 'lift the flap' spot books. Those are more fun for my two kids.

I didn't like this book very much for my toddler. It was too simple and read more like an exercise book kids get from school for homework to practice learning how to read. It's a good book for early readers. I wouldn't spend this much on a book like that, there are similar books for $.99 that do the same job. I guess you are paying for the Spot character and the fact that it's a board book. It is extremely tiny in size, smaller than normal mini board books.

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