Every night she finds different places to hide since she does not want to go to bed. Krishna tries to go along with her game but ends up going to sleep in some corner.
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About the Book
Let’s Hide from Mom
by Parimalasri Docktor
Published 5 March 2024
Tellwell Talent
Genre: Children’s Fiction
Page Count: 34
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Let’s Hide From Mom is a true story of Radha having difficulty going to sleep. Every night she finds different places to hide since she does not want to go to bed. Krishna tries to go along with her game but ends up going to sleep in some corner. Mom tries her best to calm Radha down every day by giving her a treat: a small piece of cucumber. Radha learns that when lights are turned out, she must wind down and try to go to sleep. She also learnt that she must learn to fall asleep on her own and that Krishna cannot always play with her, since he goes to sleep early. Radha is still trying to find her comfort zone. She is very active and loves to play. Just like us humans, pets also have sleeping issues or sleeping disorders that we are not aware of, until we tune ourselves to their senses.
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My Rating: 4 Starts ⭐⭐⭐⭐
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Let’s Hide from Mom is a cute story about a young turtle named Krishna and her bedtime antics trying to hide from mom and avoid going to bed. We’ve all been there, right parents? The story is quite cute and does try to convey an important message to kids about the link between sleep and good health.
I love seeing more stories set and styled in different cultures offered in English and to the North American market. The name Krishna of course comes from a Hindu deity and the artwork shows gorgeous South Asian designs and colours.
Very cute book for anyone trying to put their kids to bed, and any kid who tries not to go to bed.
About the Author
Parimalasri Docktor, the author of Where is he? Tank the Tortoise, Tortoise Goes to the Vet, and Let’s Hide From Mom, was featured in CBS-3 News coverage in Philadelphia. She has had the opportunity of book-signing events in and around the Philadelphia region. She has sold her books internationally as well. This book, Let’s Hide From Mom, is a sequel to her second book, Tortoise Goes to the Vet.
Being called the “tortoise whisperer,” the author enjoys her interactions with her pet tortoises. Having four tortoises helps the author to be more creative and encourages her in writing and illustrating her own books. The author self-taught digital art, and this is her second book that is fully illustrated by her.
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I’m looking forward to reading this book. Thanks for sharing.
This sounds like a sweet story for the family to enjoy.
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