'Bedtime for Zoe' Board Book
Category: Composants du kit
Facilitez l'heure du coucher—une introduction à la routine, à la séquence et au temps
Category: Composants du kit
Facilitez l'heure du coucher—une introduction à la routine, à la séquence et au temps
My toddler loves turning the thick pages herself, and the bedtime routine sequence has really helped her understand what comes next. It's become a calming part of our evening wind-down.
My three-year-old actually sits still for this one—she loves turning the pages to see what Zoe does next. The sequence of getting ready for bed is so clear it's helped our own routine run smoother.
The thick pages are perfect for my toddler’s little hands, and the sequence of getting ready for bed actually helps her wind down. She now points to each step before we do it—turns our routine into a game.
My 2-year-old loves flipping through the pages and pointing at the clock as we talk about bath time and pajamas. The sturdy cardboard cover has survived a few drops already, which is a huge plus for bedtime chaos. It actually helped us create a calmer routine.
My two-year-old actually sits still for this one—the way each page builds on the last helps her wind down. The thick pages hold up to her grabbing, and she loves pointing at the clock on every spread. It’s become a non-negotiable part of our bedtime routine.
I was surprised how much my toddler loves the "first, then, next" sequence on each page—it actually helps her calm down before bed. The clock illustrations make it easy to talk about time in a way she can grasp.
The pages are thick enough for tiny hands to turn without tearing, and my son now points to the moon picture when we start his bath. It's helped us create a predictable wind-down that actually sticks.
My daughter actually asks to read this one again after we finish it—the way it walks through each step of getting ready for bed has helped our evenings feel calmer. The board pages are holding up well against her enthusiastic page-turning, too.
Our little one actually pauses to point at Zoe's bedtime sequence before we get to her own routine – the page order really clicks. Nice thick pages hold up to her eager grabbing, and the gentle pacing makes it a solid wind-down book. Minor quibble: I wish the illustrations were a touch more colorful, but it gets the job done.
The sturdy pages hold up well to enthusiastic turning, and the simple sequence of "first we do this, then that" has genuinely helped my three-year-old grasp the concept of a bedtime routine. Only wish it were a few pages longer to fully get us through tooth-brushing.