supporting consistent and engaging storytelling experiences in the classroom.
Our felt stories support children’s language, imagination, and engagement through interactive storytelling.
They invite participation, encourage creativity, and help bring stories to life in a hands-on, meaningful way.
Good Night, Gorilla
Invite children into a warm, humorous bedtime adventure with Good Night, Gorilla by Peggy Rathmann, a mostly wordless picture book that delights young readers through expressive illustrations and gentle suspense.
The story follows a mischievous gorilla who quietly steals the zookeeper’s keys and lets all the animals out to follow him home—creating a playful, lighthearted bedtime parade.
Perfect for toddlers, preschoolers, and early primary learners, this charming story supports key early learning skills:
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Visual literacy & comprehension – minimal text encourages children to “read” the pictures, strengthening observation and interpretation
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Language development – rich illustrations prompt vocabulary building, storytelling, and open-ended discussion
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Sequencing & prediction – children anticipate what the sneaky animals will do next
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Social-emotional learning – gentle humor and bedtime routines help with emotional regulation and understanding daily transitions
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Engagement through repetition – recurring scenes and subtle visual cues draw children into the story
Ideal for circle time, quiet reading moments, bedtime-themed lessons, and storytelling activities, Good Night, Gorilla is a delightful and versatile addition to any early childhood program or childcare library.













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