Publisher's Synopsis
This is a lovely good night picture book. The overall presenting atmosphere has mastered the setting of children as the main reading objects. It uses repetitive logic and rhythm. The text and images echo the stacking, honest, and childlike. Elephants, horses, giraffes, and birds came and knocked on the door one by one to borrow a bed from the little boy Adi. In addition to lending them the bed, Adi also used the way his parents coax him to sleep to comfort these animal friends who wanted to sleep but couldn't. And Adi, who didn't want to sleep at first, also fell asleep slowly. Interspersed in the main story, there is only one thing: I don't want to sleep.