Pyjamaman Don't Judge  A Book By     Its Cover

Inspired by our son’s bedtime routine from just after he was born, this is the story of how William becomes a superhero, Pyjamaman, whilst he is asleep!

Pyjamaman

The superhero that helps you fall asleep at night using bedtime stories, your imagination and his ability to fly!

Pen and wash illustrations

The story is illustrated using original pen and wash illustrations by William's Grandma, Patricia

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Bedtime story

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Pyjamaman - The Book

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What people say...

Mrs K
A lovely bedtime story
This is a colourful, interactive bedtime story must have, our little boy now asks for this story book a lot.
Boltonchocs
Great bedtime story
Bought this book for our Grandson. (Age 3) He loves having the story read to him before bedtime. He also loves the pictures and likes to chat about what's on each page.
Andrea Entwistle
Super bedtime story
Incredibly sweet story with beautiful illustrations. My little boy really enjoyed reading this book together.

Pyjamaman
If anyone can help you sleep...
he can!

When you close your eyes, you’ll see him fly right by…

Pyjamaman – Don’t Judge A Book By Its Cover is an illustrated children’s book, inspired by our Son and Grandson, William and his bedtime routine. When William was born, his father and Author of the book, Neill, would sing a one-line jingle “It’s time for Pyjamaman” as William was going to bed putting on his pyjamas.

William loved a bedtime story and we found that it helped settle him before bed and he would almost always go straight to sleep.

The jingle turned into a short story and subsequently a song to inspire children to read their own bedtime stories.

Pyjamaman is a superhero that comes to life in Dreamland whilst William is asleep. He encourages other children who are awake to read a book to help them sleep. Once William becomes Pyjamaman in the book, he finds Jack, William’s friend awake in bed. Pyjamaman encourages Jack to read and face his fears as they both go on an adventure in Dreamland.

This particular story has another message. Not only should children read before bed, but they should also never judge a book by its cover. What does that mean to you?

Why not read the story to your children or grandchildren and ask them once you have finished?