The best bed-time book for babies. EVER. - Rated 
This book is delightful on so many levels that it is almost difficult to know where to start. Cooper's artwork is, as always, breathtaking. The imaginative pictures depict a landscape made up of all the things around which the baby's world revolves: the sleepy tiger that is in fact a pyjama case; the train crowded with all the sleeping toys and nursery rhyme characters. Cooper builds a world that is enchanting and delightful to parents and at the same time interesting to children. More importantly her use of subtle colours, and soft lines add a restful and dreamlike quality to these images that is in keeping with the notion of sleep and bedtime.
And all that is before you even get to the text! This is a wonderfully well-structured story. The text starts out full of energy and vigour as the baby 'Vroom-chuga-chug's' off into this make-believe world and then gradually the pace becomes slower and more restful and - in the best possible way - more soporific.
It is not hard to read this book, the text leads even the most awkward reader by the hand, making it's own patterns and rhythms almost magically dictating the speed and volume for the reader.
I bought my first copy many years ago when the older of my nine children were still quite young and the smaller ones hadn't yet made an appearance. My youngest (now two) won't go to bed without it and I have reached the point of being able to read it without even thinking about it.
We've are on our third copy of this book and it has been universally successful, in spite of gender, taste and personality differences. It is hard to imagine a child to whom this book wouldn't appeal.
Essential sleep aid - Rated 
We've been reading this delightful book to our two-year-old son every single night for the past four months! "No, baby car!", as he likes to call it, has some of the most enchanting illustrations in any children's book, and the story is pure, wind-down magic. He never gets sick of it (and so far, neither have we). The best bedtime book I've come across.
Magical illustrations - Rated 
We bought this book for our daughter at Christmas and it has been read practically every night since! An absolutely beautiful book with superbly magical illustrations which will have you child joining in again and again with "I'm going to stay up ALL night"
My favorite baby book - Rated 
I read this book with great delight with my older daughter and now am thrilled to read it to my baby daughter and nieces. Wonderful pictures, just so much fun, I truly love it!
a masterpiuece - buy it NOW - Rated 
As a mother who spent seven years battling to get her two children to sleep, I can say this is one of the best if not THE best books ever. A naughty toddler refuses to go to bed, and gets into his little red car to drive off on an adventure. The car takes him round all the familiar toys/fairytales of his/her room, from a giant tiger to a toy train, and each time the baby asks to play, the creature yawns and refuses. Eventually the car runs out of energy and the baby is left all alone - until Mum, "ever so weary" finds him/her and brings them (past the giant toothbrush and brush) safely home to bed. The utter magic of this book is impossible to convey unless you see the illustrations, which glow with a gentleness,humour, lyricism and love. Your copy will fall to pieces with all the re-readings, and you should keep it for your grandchildren.
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