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I Forgot How to Sleep: A Bedtime Story [Kõva köide]

  • Formaat: Hardback, 48 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 264x191x17 mm, Illustrations throughout
  • Ilmumisaeg: 25-Jun-2026
  • Kirjastus: Enchanted Lion Books
  • ISBN-10: 1592704832
  • ISBN-13: 9781592704835
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 48 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 264x191x17 mm, Illustrations throughout
  • Ilmumisaeg: 25-Jun-2026
  • Kirjastus: Enchanted Lion Books
  • ISBN-10: 1592704832
  • ISBN-13: 9781592704835

A fun and thoroughly entertaining ode to bedtime books that still promises to leave the little ones heavy lidded and ready for sleep. 

This delightful picture book starts with a very big—and very relatable—problem: No matter how hard she tries, our protagonist just can’t seem to fall asleep. Could she have skipped a step in her bedtime routine?

Just in case, it’s best to do it all over again! So she brushes her teeth, puts on her pajamas, and says good night to Daddy. 

But no luck—she still can’t get to sleep! So she ventures outside, where she meets a very sleepy bear who shares her same problem. To help him, she runs inside for a book to read him a bedtime story. In the blink of an eye, the bear is snoring away, and the girl suddenly gets it. That’s it! She forgot to have her dad read her a bedtime story. 

And so, it’s back to the house, back to her dad, back to bed, and finally . . . to sleep! Children and parents alike will love this story that celebrates the magic of bedtime stories.



A love song to bedtime books that is also laugh-out-loud funny, while still promising to leave little ones cozy and sleepy—even with the giggles it will bring.

This delightful picture book starts with a very big—and very relatable—problem: No matter how hard she tries, our protagonist just can’t seem to fall asleep. Could she have skipped a step in her bedtime routine? Just in case, it’s best to do it all over again! So she brushes her teeth, puts on her pajamas, and says good night to Daddy. But no luck—she still can’t get to sleep! So she ventures outside, where she meets a very sleepy bear who shares her same problem. To help him, she runs inside for a book to read him a bedtime story. In the blink of an eye, the bear is snoring away, and the girl suddenly gets it. That’s it! She forgot to have her dad read her a bedtime story. And so, it’s back to the house, back to her dad, back to bed, and finally . . . to sleep! Children and parents alike will love this story that celebrates the magic of bedtime stories shared between a parent and child.

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Charming and funny and successful in doing what it needs to do as a bedtime book. A hijink-free telling, perfect for bedtimes everywhere. -- Librarian Betsy Bird * A Fuse #8 Production (A School Library Journal blog) * This is an original and dryly witty take on the cant-get-to-sleep tale... Well worth staying awake for. * Kirkus Reviews * Originally published in Italy, this lovable picture book with bright, cartoonish artwork expresses fundamental truths about a beloved and undeniably useful practice: reading stories to children at bedtime. * Booklist * The art is immersive Zocca visually captures the blissfully unaware relaxation of a good nights sleep, the kind of physical surrender that may induce giggles for young listeners poring over the illustrations This loopy picture book is a lovely little gem while also reinforcing a key strategy for kids who struggle with falling asleep. * The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books *

In Bruno Zoccas creative world, anything goes. His zany and fanciful illustrations are populated with delightful characters and creatures who live in a parallel universe where the laws of nature dont seem to exist. His delicate ink line drawings are beautifully contrasted with flat digital colors, giving them a retro and timeless look and feel. Zocca was born in Verona, studied illustration and graphic design at ISIA in Urbino, and now lives and works in Bologna. In 2014, his works were selected at the Illustrators Exhibition of the Bologna Childrens Book Fair, where he also won the Ars In Fabula Grant Award. His illustrations for Mio Nonno Gigante (My Giant Grandpa), written by Davide Calì, won the 2019 Premio Letteratura Ragazzi Award. He is the author-illustrator of E se fossi qualcosaaltro (What If I Were Something Else?), a 2024 Winner of the Premio Bettoni for Best Picture Book, and was a Sendak Fellow in 2023. Zocca loves the art of picture books, the drawings of Alfred Kubin, the colors of Beni Montresor, and all of William Steigs books.