<p>From the title on the cover to the final stanza this book intimates that it is not your everyday children's book.&nbsp;Written in the tradition of Where the Wild Things Are or The Little Prince with a hint of Grimm's this layered story can serve as the ultimate bedtime story that children will want to read again and again. It doubles as a philosophical journey for people with a bit more maturity.&nbsp;&nbsp;Due to it's layered content this book is for all ages and is also an excellent Hi/Lo reader.&nbsp;It is also a good choice for people who are learning English as a second language. </p><p><br></p><p>This book is a tribute to grandmothers who have to be mothers twice as they raise their grandchildren.&nbsp;It follows a child's fantastical voyage under the sea in an imaginative attempt to avoid bedtime.&nbsp;A book of laughter longing and loss this book is told within the confines of a nontraditional family. Children being raised by their grandparents can finally see themselves in print.&nbsp;Grandma I don't want to go to Sleep is an excellent storyline of inclusion utilizing people of color as characters within a universal setting.&nbsp;This book can also be used to help a more mature child come to terms with the concept of loss.&nbsp;From toddlers enjoying it as a straightforward adventure to high school students analyzing the prose as poetry Grandma I don't want to go to sleep is an engaging and entertaining journey for everyone involved.</p>
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