Where the Wee Ones Go: A Bedtime Wish for Endangered Animals

The Mommies Reviews

I received a new children’s book with you Where the Wee Ones Go: A Bedtime Wish for Endangered Animals written by Karen Jameson in exchange for this review.


With my family under the Weather this week we haven’t been doing much schoolwork at all which isn’t good as it means Charlie can be behind in his lessons but sometimes, we need to take a break and regroup and rest to figure out where life is taking us.

One thing I have made sure we were doing no, matter how bad we’ve been feeling is reading a book and having Where the Wee Ones Go: A Bedtime Wish for Endangered Animals allowed us to Read for our Reading Class and to look up Animals and watch Yotube Videos leading to learning even when Charlie wasn’t thinking about it. No, matter how bad Charlie and I where feeling.

I love how the plot of this story is not only perfect as a bedtime story which reminds me of a Lullaby but also perfect for Library Storytime. If you haven’t had the opportunity to read Where the Wee Ones Go: A Bedtime Wish for Endangered Animals I hope you do soon.

This book is perfect for children of all ages including adults and Where the Wee Ones Go: A Bedtime Wish for Endangered Animals should be in all schools and Libraries. I plan on putting mine and Charlie’s copy in our Library as we can use the book for Reading, Free Reading, Art and our studies on Animals.

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Wee readers will connect with wee endangered animals in this mesmerizing bedtime book by Karen Jameson (Woodland Dreams, Farm Lullaby), promoting environmental awareness and encouraging the very sweetest of dreams!

When stars are out and the moon’s above,
where do the wee ones go, my love?
Where do the wee ones go?


Where do endangered animals go to sleep? Immerse yourself in the lush beauty of this bedtime picture book and find out. From the Pacific Ocean to China’s mountains, the Australian outback, and beyond, each baby animal has a warm, safe place to fall asleep.

With a variety of baby endangered animals and their mamas gracing each gorgeous spread, readers will be transfixed by richly illustrated scenes that span the globe and capture each creature’s unique habitat. Snuggle close like a sweet panda, curl up like a cozy koala, and drift off like a drowsy elephant, letting the sweeping environments and soothing bedtime rituals of this gentle animal lullaby lull even the most restless little dreamers into a deep and peaceful sleep.



SWEET BEDTIME STORY: The soothing and lyrical text is perfect for bedtime read-alouds, engaging the youngest of readers through beautiful illustrations and a cozy rhyming narrative before sending them off to sleep with a gentle and loving goodnight.

FEATURES ENDEARING ENDANGERED ANIMALS: Featuring the bedtime rituals of wild animals and their loving parents from all around the world, this heartwarming book encourages appreciation of our world’s most unique species and offers opportunities for parent/child bonding. Children who adore animals will relish snuggling up with these furry and feathered friends!

JUST RIGHT FOR THE AGE GROUP
: In addition to reinforcing concepts like emotional security and unconditional love, the repetitive read-aloud text structure introduces rhyming and language patterns—all ideal for boosting early cognitive development.

GREAT GIFTING OPPORTUNITY: This beautifully illustrated bedtime book makes a gorgeous gift for any special occasion in a child’s life, providing a read-aloud experience that infuses each sleepy moment with sweetness and love.

LEARN ABOUT THE NATURAL WORLD: Scenes of baby endangered animals in their stunning natural habitats serve to reinforce little readers’ understanding (and appreciation) of nature and the natural world.



Perfect for:

• Parents, grandparents, and caregivers looking for a beautiful bedtime book
• Environmentally conscious readers and appreciators of endangered animals
• Gift-givers seeking a sweet year-round gift
• Animal- and nature-loving gift-givers
• Teachers and librarians

Thank you,

Glenda, Charlie and David Cates