Bunny and Bee's Noisy Night (Bunny & Bee)
#2 in Bunny and Bee Series
What’s inside...
It's time for bed, but Bunny and Bee can't sleep because the night time animals are making too much noise. As Bunny and Bee try to settle down, their friends including Owl, Badger, Fox, and Cat, drop by to say 'Goodnight'. The gentle, rhyming text and warm, full-color illustrations make this storybook a charming choice for bedtime reading, as Bunny and Bee wonder if they will ever get some sleep before morning.
Character compass
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Discussion points
What sounds did Bunny and Bee hear during their noisy night? Which one was your favorite and why?
How do you think Bunny and Bee felt when they heard each noise? Have you ever heard a noise at night that made you feel that way?
Why is it important for Bunny and Bee to explore and understand the sounds around them? How does it help them?
Can you imagine a new sound that Bunny and Bee might hear on another night? What would it be like?
Tip: Role play these questions
Encourage your child to express their feelings about different sounds they hear at night, similar to Bunny and Bee. This can highlight the importance of listening and understanding one's environment.
Key lessons
Example Lesson: The importance of helping others
Explanation: In the story, Bunny and Bee help each other navigate through the noises of the night, showing teamwork and compassion.
Real-World Application: Children can learn to assist their friends or family members when they face challenges or fears, fostering a supportive environment.
Example Lesson: Understanding and managing fear
Explanation: Throughout the noisy night, Bunny and Bee experience fear but learn to understand and cope with the unknown sounds together.
Real-World Application: This lesson can help children understand that it's okay to feel scared and that discussing their fears with someone they trust can be comforting.
Example Lesson: Curiosity and exploration
Explanation: The characters' adventurous spirit to find out the sources of the noises encourages exploration and curiosity.
Real-World Application: Children are encouraged to explore their surroundings and learn from their experiences, which aids in cognitive and emotional development.