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Bedtime for Batman


Synopsis


When a dark night comes to the big city, one little super hero prepares for a great adventure . . . bedtime! Award-winning author Michael Dahl (Goodnight Baseball, Goodnight Football, and Goodnight Hockey) and illustrator Ethen Beavers (DC Super Friends) team up to bring you the ultimate bedtime board book. Bedtime for Batman is the perfect way to say goodnight to your own little super hero.

Author Michael Dahl (author), Ethen Beavers (illustrator)

Summary



Bedtime for Batman is a children’s book in the DC Super Heroes series. Written by Michael Dahl and illustrated by Omar Lozano, the book tells the story of Batman as he gets ready for bed and how his Super Hero skills can save time, even in the bedroom.

In Chapter 1, Batman is on patrol when he catches sight of a robbery and chases after the criminal. Even when he catches the crook, he still has to go home to get ready for bed. This chapter explains how Batman uses his time-saving superpowers to get ready for bed in no time. For example, Batman is able to put on his costume in seconds, then jump out of his Batmobile and land on his bed.

In Chapter 2, readers learn how Batman uses “Speed Reader” to quickly read books to help him prepare for bed. This superpower comes in handy when it’s time for Batman to brush his teeth and bat-comb his hair. Batman also sets his Bat-Alarm to ensure he’ll wake up on time the next morning.

In Chapter 3, the story turns to bedtime routine that all children can relate to—brushing teeth, washing face, and going to the bathroom. When it’s time for bed, Batman’s “X-Ray Vision” is a big help in making sure that there aren’t any criminals lurking in his room. Finally, Batman uses his “Quantum Shift” to make time stand still so he can relish a peaceful night of sleep in his Batcave.

In Chapter 4, Batman has a fun time in his dreams where he battles the Joker and other bad guys in Gotham City, and gets to zoom around in his Batmobile. This chapter explains how important rest is for heroes like Batman, and how it’s can make them stronger the next day.

In Chapter 5, Batman wakes up the morning refreshed and ready for another busy day of crime fighting. He celebrates with a breakfast of cereal and milk, and takes a second to appreciate the successful night’s rest and how it reenergizes him for the day ahead.

In the Epilogue, Batman looks forward to the next time he can go to bed, this time with his loyal sidekick Robin by his side. This chapter shows that even Super Heroes need a good night’s sleep, and it can be fun.

Bedtime for Batman is a great book for young Super Heroes to read, and it shows them that even heroes need to take time for rest. The book demonstrates Batman’s time-saving superpowers and teaches readers the importance of taking time for themselves to rest and recharge.