Review by Publisher's Weekly Review
In an addition to the Zaza series, the brown-skinned, pajama-clad title character playfully bids good night to each of her animal toys. Her companions include a stuffed giraffe named George ("George is so tall that he needs two beds!"), a cuddly rabbit named Bobby (who gets tickled before tuck-in), and a multicolored snake that Zaza wraps around her like a different kind of boa ("Zaza holds Mo and sings a lullaby for him. 'Rock-a-bye, Moey, in the tree top''"). She also tucks Pinkie, a wee pink bunny, into her own tiny bed. At last, Zaza gives her favorite toy, red teddy bear Rosie, "the sweetest kiss of all"-at least until Mommy comes to tuck in her child. Freeman's vibrant palette brings warmth to this reassuring board book about bedtime routines. Ages 2-up. (Aug.) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.
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Review by School Library Journal Review
Toddler-PreS--Bedtime routines are vital for young children, and this book shares one young girl's nightly tasks. A young toddler, Zaza, sweetly gets her five animal friends ready for bed in unique ways. George Giraffe needs head pats, Mo needs a lullaby, and others, like Pinkie, just need a soft snuggle. Her favorite bear gets special treatment though. "Zaza loves all of her animal friends, but Rosie is her favorite. Zaza gives Rosie the sweetest kiss of all." Once all of her animal friends have fallen asleep, Zaza's mommy comes to help the child get ready for bed. Readers will notice that Mommy uses the same routine on Zaza that the girl used with her animals. The illustrations depict the bedtime routine beautifully and show Zaza and Mommy as having brown skin and natural hair. VERDICT A first purchase that will reinforce the ritual steps to observe before falling asleep. Sweet dreams are guaranteed.--Brooke Newberry, Winding Rivers Library System, West Salem, WI
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Review by Kirkus Book Review
As effectively as Good Night Moon and Grandfather Twilight, this book will help children get ready for sleep.When it's Zaza's bedtime, her six stuffed-animal friends get individual attention as she tucks them in for the night. George Giraffe is so long he requires two beds, over which Zaza stretches his soft blue body out for a rest. The spotted and flowered Bobby gets a tummy tickle; Mo, the snake, hears a song; and Pinkie, the rabbit, gets cuddled. Red bear Rosie, Zaza's favorite, receives the most special attention. All of this love gets showered back on Zaza when Mommy enters. Mother and daughter both have deep brown skin and natural hair. Zaza's afro puffs encircle her head, and Mommy wears a full Afrooffering much-needed mirrors for black and brown children. Despite the quietude of this good-night story, the bold, solid-colored, bright background for each image and the contrasting busy patterns on the stuffed animals and Zaza's bedspread make it feel like a wide-awake story until the final, soothing-pink background lulls readers to sleep. Observant children will also notice that the eyes of the stuffed animals open and closesuggesting that they might be as alive as Zaza.A wonderful depiction of a daily bedtime ritual for a family that happens to be black. (Picture book. 2-4) Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.
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