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Clare Helen Welsh

All the Animals Were Sleeping

All the Animals Were Sleeping

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A mongoose makes his way home to his burrow through the Serengeti, passing various animals sleeping in unique ways. A beautiful picture book with non-fiction facts at the end.

Format: Hardback
Length: 32 pages
Publication date: 04 August 2022
Publisher: Nosy Crow Ltd


On the vast, arid plains of the Serengeti, a small mongoose embarks on a journey back to his cozy burrow. As he traverses the sprawling landscape, the mongoose encounters a diverse array of creatures, each finding solace in their own unique sleep patterns. Among the majestic giraffes, graceful zebras, playful monkeys, towering elephants, graceful storks, cunning lizards, colorful butterflies, and swift cheetahs, the mongoose marvels at the sight of these slumbering giants. Each animal has its own distinctive way of resting, whether it be stretching out its long limbs, curling up in a protective ball, or simply closing its eyes in contentment.


This captivating bedtime story, penned by the award-winning author Clare Helen Welsh and beautifully illustrated by the talented Jenny Løvlie, is a testament to the wonders of nature. It offers a soothing and enchanting experience for young animal enthusiasts, while also providing valuable non-fiction facts about the diverse sleeping habits of the Serengeti's inhabitants. As the mongoose makes his way home, he is filled with a sense of wonder and awe at the beauty and complexity of the animal kingdom. The story serves as a gentle reminder that even in the midst of activity and chaos, nature finds a way to restore and rejuvenate, and that there is always a peaceful moment to be found, even among the most energetic of creatures.


In the heart of the Serengeti, a small mongoose ventures forth on a journey back to its humble abode. Along the way, it encounters a multitude of creatures, each finding its own unique way to slumber. Giraffes, with their towering heights, gracefully stretch their long necks as they rest, while zebras, with their striking stripes, curl up in tight balls to conserve heat. Monkeys, with their mischievous nature, playfully swing from branch to branch as they sleep, while elephants, with their immense size, take deep breaths and rest their massive bodies on the ground. Storks, with their long beaks and wings, fly in search of food while lizards, with their scaly skin, bask in the sun's warmth. Butterflies, with their delicate wings, flutter gracefully as they sleep, and cheetahs, with their speed and agility, rest in short bursts before embarking on their next hunt.


The mongoose, fascinated by the diversity of sleep patterns, continues its journey. It passes by a group of cheetahs, their eyes closed in concentration, their bodies relaxed and ready for action. It then encounters a herd of elephants, their trunks gently swaying as they breathe in the cool air. Finally, it reaches its destination, the warm and inviting burrow of the mongoose. As it settles in for the night, the mongoose reflects on the wonders of the Serengeti and the incredible diversity of life that exists within it. It knows that it will always be safe and secure in its burrow, surrounded by the beauty and serenity of the natural world.


This enchanting tale, penned by the talented Clare Helen Welsh and brought to life by the exquisite illustrations of Jenny Løvlie, offers a captivating glimpse into the world of animal sleep. Through the eyes of the mongoose, readers are transported to the vast and diverse plains of the Serengeti, where they witness the unique sleeping habits of a multitude of creatures. From the towering giraffes to the mischievous monkeys, from the graceful zebras to the powerful elephants, each animal has its own way of finding rest and rejuvenation. The story not only provides a soothing and relaxing experience for young readers but also serves as a valuable educational tool, introducing them to the fascinating world of animal behavior and ecology.


As the mongoose makes its way back to its burrow, it is filled with a sense of wonder and awe at the beauty and diversity of the animal kingdom. It knows that there is always more to discover and learn about the world around it, and it is eager to explore the wonders of nature that await it. The story of the mongoose and the Serengeti serves as a reminder that even in the midst of chaos and activity, there is always a moment of peace and tranquility to be found, and that the natural world is full of surprises and wonders that are waiting to be discovered.

Weight: 464g
Dimension: 277 x 257 x 11 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781788009683

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