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Bedtime Routine Checklist

A Free Downloadable Activity Inspired by The Napping House and Created in Partnership with Pajama Program

by Alana Pedalino

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The Napping House by Audrey and Don Wood is a perfect bedtime read-aloud, but what else should be included in a child’s bedtime routine?

To find out, we spoke with our partners at Pajama Program—a nonprofit organization that promotes and supports comforting bedtime routines and healthy sleep for all children to help them thrive. At Pajama Program, they know that good nights lead to good days, and so they helped us put together a free downloadable checklist of essential steps for helping kids get a restful, rejuvenating night’s sleep. Download the Bedtime Routine Checklist here: 

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Share this Bedtime Routine Checklist with your students and their families to encourage healthy habits and help prepare kids for success. And don’t forget to include The Napping House as a choice for a great bedtime read-aloud!

What are your students’ favorite books to read (or listen to) before going to sleep? We’d love to hear from you! If you’re able, please share with us and other Scholastic Book Clubs teachers on Facebook and Instagram using the hashtag #ScholasticBookClubs!

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The Napping House

by Audrey Wood, illustrated by Don Wood

Worldwide Bestselling Bedtime Read-Aloud

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Sometimes, we all have days when it’s all we can do not to pack our bags and move to Australia! Our Book of the Week is the iconic, relatable picture book Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day by Judith Viorst, illustrated by Ray Cruz.

See how the Book Boys help Max with his bad day; discover how one teacher uses Alexander to teach her students about empathy and characterization in Book Talks; discover the real-life story behind the character of Alexander in an exclusive interview with Judith Viorst in Behind the Scenes; and download a free discussion guide and character analysis activity in Cooked Up from a Book.

We hope that you and your students enjoy Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day and that it makes your day a little bit better!

Judy Newman

Reader in Chief
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Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day

by Judith Viorst, illustrated
by Ray Cruz
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