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I thought that this was a great children’s book that deals with the excitement of a child’s first sleepover and the worries that can come from this. The book is well written and it is easy to follow. The illustrations in the book are great and they bring the story to life. The book touches on the fears that they can have such as being scared of monsters under the bed, making a mistake or having an accident in front of their friends or being afraid of the dark. My 7 year old daughter is afraid of the dark so we discussed this book together too - she sleeps with the light on and we recently got two kittens and they are often in with her so we have now started turning one of the lights off but it is still a really big thing. .The book is entertaining, fun and has a nice positive message too. It is 4 stars from me for this one - highly recommended!
I liked the idea behind the story, but it somehow didn't catch my imagination. I was confused why the dogs came out of the cover and I kept thinking about the questions the kids would be asking. It didn't seem to make sense that the dogs would let the kid suffer for so long.
Whoosh Whoosh Monster
Lili Gamine
Twins Flo and Ludovic are having their first sleepover. They are very excited; Sybil, Clovis, and Lou are there. All goes well until it is time to go to bed and Dad turns off the light. Everyone is snug in their coverlet except Ludovic. It is dark. It is scary. He has a secret. He’s afraid of the dark. While the other children drift off to sleep warm and cozy Ludovic is afraid. He hides his head under his coverlet with dogs printed all over it. He peeks out from under his cover when he hears a noise. A dog named Dude and his friends come to life. Flo and a friend hear something strange. They climb to the top bunk and are shocked to see the dogs helping Ludovic overcome his fears. The dogs stand guard over the children all night long. Flo and one of her friends hear a strange noise and climb to the top bunk where Ludovic is laying. They are surprised to see all the dogs standing guardl they are helping Ludovic overcome his fears. Ludovic feels better knowing Dude is watching over him.
What a delightful children’s book. It will appeal to children. It demonstrates the excitement of a child’s first sleepover and the apprehension. Often a children will fear embarrassing themselves in front of their friends. Many children are afraid of the dark. This book is entertaining, fun and has a nice message.
Thank you NetGalley for the review copy.
This was a Children's Book that I read to my twin boys. I found this book to be very weird and hard to follow at times. My boys really did not like it. I read a lot of children's books to my boys, and this is the first one they told me they did not like. I received an ARC of this book. This review is my own honest opinion about the book like all my reviews are.
Whoosh Whoosh Monster" by Lili GAMINE is a delightful children's book that captures the excitement and apprehension of a first sleepover through the eyes of two charming characters, Flo and Ludo. They are joined by their friends Sybil, Clovis, and Lou for a night filled with adventure and unexpected friendships.
The story centres around Ludo's fear of monsters, a relatable theme for many young readers. Ludo's anxiety leads him to hide under the covers, but the narrative takes a heartwarming turn when he is woken in the middle of the night by a surprising new friend—a dog named Dude who magically comes to life from a drawing on Ludo's comforter! Dude's presence is comforting, and it’s revealed that he has been watching over Ludo every night, making the night less scary and more magical.
As the night progresses, Sybil and Flo wake up and, along with Ludo and Dude hatch a clever plan to catch the monster. With the help of a few more surprising friends, the group embark on an adventure that teaches Ludo a valuable lesson: there is nothing to be scared of after all. The author skillfully balances humor and suspense, keeping young readers entertained while delivering a reassuring message about facing fears and the power of friendship.
I was unable to see the illustrations adequately on my kindle so unfortunately I can't review this aspect of the book, however, even with the absence of illustrations "Whoosh Whoosh Monster" would make an excellent addition to any child's bookshelf. It’s a perfect bedtime story that not only entertains but also helps children navigate their own fears with courage and the support of friends. Highly recommended for young readers and their families!