At Isaac's first sleepover, he gets to help Grandpop with a very
special routine--putting the house to bed--in a story that's just right
for children visiting a new place, or for adopting a new ritual at
home.
Isaac is excited about having a sleepover at Grandpop's house, but he's
a little nervous about being away from home for the first time. Luckily,
his knowing Grandpop tells him it's not quite time to go to bed
yet--first, he needs Isaac's help in putting the house to bed. Quietly
and slowly, they move from room to room, turning out lights and pulling
down shades, as Grandpop gently explains the nighttime sounds that Isaac
finds unfamiliar. Now it's time to read the house a bedtime story (Isaac
is good at reading the pictures). By the time the house is settled in
for the night, Isaac and Grandpop are ready for bed, too. Janet Costa
Bates's tender story and A. G. Ford's cozy illustrations will have
families--and extended families or friends--eager to take a wise
Grandpop's cue and embrace a new nighttime tradition.