Reginald: The Cat Who Couldn't Sleep (Reginald Adventure)
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A heartwarming bedtime adventure for curious kids and caring grown-ups
Meet Reginald—a wide-eyed, whiskered little cat with one big problem: he just can’t fall asleep! In this gentle and beautifully illustrated tale, children follow Reginald on his nighttime quest to find rest, learning along the way about problem-solving, listening, self-care, and the power of persistence. Ideal for bedtime routines, classrooms, libraries, or emotional learning circles, Reginald: The Cat Who Couldn’t Sleep is more than just a story—it’s a soothing journey that encourages mindfulness, empathy, and the importance of rest. Whether you're a parent, teacher, or librarian, Reginald's gentle story makes a thoughtful addition to any children's book collection. Themes:
Available in paperback and hardcover. Review by Herlene Badall
(Authors Choice LLC Editorial Reviewer) "Reginald – The Cat Who Couldn't Sleep" is a charming and thoughtful picture book that blends whimsical storytelling with gentle life lessons in a way that will resonate with both children and adults. Reginald, a strikingly lovable feline protagonist, is not your typical cat—he's bright, curious, friendly, and, most unusually, wide awake when most cats are deep in dreamland. This delightful story takes young readers on Reginald’s quest for rest as he seeks wisdom from quirky relatives and eventually turns inward to find his own solution. The narrative subtly encourages problem-solving, mindfulness, and perseverance—all wrapped in a cozy, endearing tale. Children will relate to the frustration of sleepless nights, while parents will appreciate the book’s calming tone and thoughtful resolution. The language is playful and accessible, perfect for read-aloud sessions, and the pacing gently mirrors the winding-down process that mirrors bedtime routines. Reginald’s character is lovingly drawn—smart, kind, and just a bit perplexed—which makes his eventual triumph all the more satisfying. This book would make a wonderful addition to bedtime story rotations, offering not only entertainment but also a soothing framework for discussing sleep, routines, and the value of introspection. Highly recommended for ages 3–7, especially for restless little ones who, like Reginald, are learning to embrace the quiet magic of sleep. |