Any picture book that puts a smile on Batman’s face almost immediately wins my approval, and Bedtime for Batman is no exception. The bold colors, bright illustrations that pay homage to Batman: The Animated Series, and sweet story makes this picture book a clear winner for any little Batman fan.
But just because Batman faces off against classic villains like Joker, Harley Quinn, and Catwoman in the dark, that doesn’t mean there’s anything scary about this book. A kind smile stays on Batman’s face for most of the story, although he’s still the formidable Dark Knight we know and love as he fearlessly goes up against evildoers. There’s even a cute and quick team-up with Robin and Ace the Bat-hound.
The story is calming, even for a Batman adventure. Author Michael Dahl not only is an expert at bedtime stories, he’s obviously a fan of the DC universe, and it shows in this sweet and simple tale.
If you’re on your 1939th reading of Goodnight Moon and you’re ready to add a little bit of action to your kids’ bedtime story, pick up Bedtime for Batman. You’ll love it just as much as they will.
A promotional copy was provided for review purposes.
All images © Capstone
This post was last modified on December 8, 2017 9:53 pm
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