Author: Josh LaceyIllustrator: Beatriz CastroAge: 9 - 15Pages: 176 pg.Size: 13 x 20 cmReading Level: Growing readerAwards: Shortlisted for the Little Rebels Book Award
A lively and heartening read —Guardian
🇬🇧 Description:
The incorrigible toddler is now asking the infamous question: 'Why do I have to go to bed when I'm not tired?', and she uses every stratagem she can think of to avoid her fate: monsters in the cupboard, hairy spiders, thirst, even outright escape! But when she finally does go to sleep, her bed is empty. Wherever has she gone now?
Reviews:
I think this book can inspire all families. It is a very real portrayal of how challenging it is to give up plastic, but it shows us it can be done— Saffia Farr, JUNO Magazine
With the pizzazz and humour that make his Dragonsitter books so popular ... there are great illustrations throughout, and it all makes for a fast, entertaining and positive read. Hooray for Hope Jones! —Andrea Reece LoveReading4Schools
Children will love reading this candid, funny and relatable blog ... Hope's story captures the environmental zeal young people hold and provides a compendium of tips for those wanting to make changes in their own homes. It's the perfect book to inspire conversations about activism — BookTrust
Powerful, inspirational ... an amusing and engaging story which cannot fail to have a positive impact on the reader —The School Librarian