Andy's Storytime

Where Do Diggers Sleep at Night?

Andrew Banta

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In "Where Do Diggers Sleep at Night?" by Brianna Caplan Sayres and illustrated by Christian Slade, discover what bedtime looks like for the snowplows, dump trucks, giant cranes, and more that dot the pages of this irresistible construction story. Just like you and me, the vehicles in this story get tuckered out after a long day of hard work and need to quiet down and settle in for sweet dreams. Young readers will surely identify as these trucks ask for one more story while their parents sing them a goodnight song and send them off to bed.

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Today, we're reading where do dig her sleep at night written by Brianna Caplin, Sayers and illustrated by Christian Slade. Where do you Dicker sleep at night? Do they dream of holes? They dug. Do their moms reach tobacco when they give a good night hug. Where do you dump trucks? Sleep at night after dumping dirt and rocks. Do they gather toys and dump them in a giant truck toy box. Where do garbage trucks sleep when they're done collecting trash? Do their dads sniff their load and say P you time to take a bite that. Where do monster trucks sleep? When they've done a day of crushing, Do they find a giant puddle when their metal teeth need brushing? Where do fire engine sleep when they've won their firefights, do their flashing fire red beacons make for super bright nightlights. Where do you snowplows sleep at night when they've cleared the snow away? Do their moms say, get to sleep, boys. Lots more snow is on the way. Where do car transporters sleep when they're loaded up with cars, do they tell those cars a story as they sleep beneath the stars? Where do tow trucks sleep at night when they've reached their destination? Do they tuck each broken car into a cozy service station? Where do giant cranes sleep when they've lifted their last beams, do their moms pick them up and rock them in wished them sweet truck dreams. Where do you track your sleep at night after plowing all day long? Do their dads sing old truck Donald for a barnyard bedtime song? Where do all these trucks sleep after rumbling down the road, do they gather at a truck stop to rest their heavy loads? Do they ask for one more story? One more kiss and one more hug. Do they cuddle with their teddies under blankets, soft and snug. Where do your trucks sleep at night? When it's time to go to bed. There'll be waiting in your toy box when you wake my sleepy head.