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A brief text asks questions about the resting places of various creatures. Readers lift flaps to find the rhyming answers and view the sleeping animal families. "Where do monkeys sleep? Up in the trees, with the birds. Where do zebras sleep? In tall grass, nuzzled with the herd." Despite the clunky verse, the book--with its intriguingly shaped flaps and sweet baby animals--has preschool appeal.