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Where Do Diggers Sleep at Night?

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The book 'Where Do Diggers Sleep at Night?' features colorful and engaging illustrations and poses a series of questions about the bedtime routines of various large construction vehicles and trucks, such as fire trucks, snowplows, dump trucks, and tractors. It captures the child's imagination and helps them learn about different vehicles in a playful way. The book offers a sweet rhyming text that is perfect for storytime, making it irresistible for truck-obsessed toddlers. With over one million copies sold, this fun-filled construction tale could become part of a child's nightly bedtime routine. The book also has companion books exploring where different vehicles and machines sleep, including steam trains, jet planes, speedboats, and more, along with many holiday titles.
Series reading

Non-Sequential

Age

2-3

Length

32 pages

Text complexity

Discussion points

What do you think diggers dream about when they go to sleep?
How do you think diggers feel when they finish their work for the day?
What other sorts of jobs could heavy equipment vehicles do while we sleep?
If you could invent a bedtime routine for a digger, what would it include?
Why do you think the diggers have to sleep at night just like us?
Tip: Role play these questions
Highlight the similarities and differences between the child’s bedtime routine and the diggers’ routines to make the content relatable.
Discuss the feelings and sounds associated with the diggers, helping children connect emotionally with the story.
Encourage children to imagine and articulate other scenarios where diggers and other heavy machinery might be used.
Invite creative thinking by asking the child to invent new characters or machines that could be part of the story.
Reinforce the importance of rest and relaxation, both for themselves and for the vehicles in the story.

Key lessons

Example Lesson: Understanding routines
Explanation: The book shows various vehicles like diggers, dump trucks, and snow plows going through their bedtime routines.
Real-World Application: Children can relate these routines to their own bedtime habits, reinforcing the importance of winding down and preparing for sleep.
Example Lesson: Role of family
Explanation: It portrays different vehicles being tucked in and kissed goodnight by their parent vehicles, emphasizing family care.
Real-World Application: This can help underline the significance of familial support and comfort at bedtime, reinforcing the child's own experiences with their caregivers.
Example Lesson: Empathy and consideration
Explanation: The story includes moments where vehicle parents cater to the unique bedtime needs of their vehicle children, showcasing attentiveness.
Real-World Application: Children learn the importance of considering others' preferences and needs, which can encourage them to act thoughtfully towards others in real life.
Example Lesson: Imagination and play
Explanation: The book whimsically imagines where mechanical vehicles might sleep, sparking creativity.
Real-World Application: This encourages children to use their imagination not just in play but also in understanding and exploring the world around them.

Where Do Diggers Sleep at Night? by Brianna Sayres, Brianna Caplan Sayres