
Books like Pajama Time!
By Sandra Boynton
For the kid who turns getting dressed for bed into a dance party, this one hands them the soundtrack. Bouncy, silly, rhythmic, cozy at the edges.
A barnyard full of animals kicks up a rollicking square dance, with a fiddle-playing cow calling the moves as pigs, sheep, and horses twirl across the pages.
A rambunctious crew of dinosaurs shakes tails and stomps feet through a string of silly dance moves — the Shimmy Shimmy Shake, the Quivery Quake, and a rollicking Cha Cha Cha.
A feisty red dinosaur roars his way to the library, gathering a lonesome turtle, a sad owl, and other animal friends along the way — but storytime might finally be his match.
A laid-back cat struts down the street in brand-new white shoes, stepping in strawberries, blueberries, and other messes that change their color again and again — but he never stops singing.
A little red cat runs off and finds himself chased by an alligator, a bear, and even a dragon, racing from snowy peaks to jungles — until the whole wild crew discovers they're better off as friends.
A man walks down the road and meets a donkey with only three legs, then keeps adding one silly detail after another until the description spirals into an entirely absurd creature.
A whole prehistoric crowd of dinosaurs gathers on a Saturday night to rock, roll, twirl, and tromp their way through a foot-stomping dance party.
A parade of dinosaurs shows off opposite traits in bouncy rhyme — weak and strong, short and long, sweet and grumpy — as they race, roar, and stomp toward lunch.
A little werewolf tries to settle down for the night in a cold gray tomb full of monsters, but a mischievous goon barges in determined to keep everyone from sleeping.
A gassy pet donkey gets stuck in a hole dug by a mole during a stroll, and accidentally kicks the ass of a snooty Scottish lass riding her prize-winning donkey nearby.
A young pig loves nothing more than wallowing in a mud puddle, and no amount of pleading from her family can pull her out — so eventually they wade in too.
Dinosaurs of every shape and size stomp, wiggle, and boogie their way to a swampy clearing, gathering for one huge, thundering dance party.













































