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Goodnight Moon

Goodnight Moon

List Price: $8.95
Your Price: $8.06
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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Now even our 2nd copy is falling apart
Review: Our first copy fell into tatters. Our second copy is on its way out. Our third copy waits for us at Grandma and Grandpa's to ensure we never make the horrible mistake of forgetting our copy at home. What more need be said? We have been reading this book to our 26 month old almost since birth. He's gone through chewing on it to pointing to it to now requesting it by name before going to bed. It's the perfect length for a good night book for little kids. There are just the right number of words per page so the pages turn quickly. The cadence and repetition is soothing, the colors pleasing. And for more stimulating play, you can always ask them to spot the mouse in each panel (though be forewarned, we once had to play find the mouse a dozen times in a row). There's no "message" or "lesson" and no, "years of scientific research into reading habits and patterns" did not go into this book--it's just a lovely quiet simple book that children love to listen to.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great infant /preschool bedtime book
Review: My children loved this book as a favorite before bed, so now I have chosen it for my first grandchild. They love the rhythmic pattern and repitition of telling things and people goodnight.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: My baby loves this book!
Review: This is the only book by baby would actually sit and listen to ever since he was about 8 months old (he is 11 months old now). We do read him other books, but this one is definetely the winner with him. He likes to play with it too. We are going to buy another copy because our first one is falling apart from the extensive usage! I personally don't know why he likes this book so much, I don't find it to be anything special, but he is the main judge here.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great book to mellow out the kids
Review: This is a well written children's book for the younger kids, wich a simple cadence and a comfortable, calming atmosphere.

It took me a few readings to get the tempo down, but eventually I realized that this book is best read with a jazz beat to it: imagine brushes sliding over the drums in a gentle but steady rhythm...

"In the great green room..." dah-dada-dah
"There was a telephone..." dah-dada-dah

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Be warned! Your kids will love this... YOU many not...
Review: I will be honest. I detest reading this book. It's boring to me. BUT, my children really like it. I can't understand the appeal, I truly can't. BUT, three kids in my house--and millions around the world--don't lie. The book must be great. I guess that's why I don't write kids books. I have no clue. :-)

My children make me read this over and over and over and over again... and not just at bedtime. Any time of the day. So, buy this at your own peril! You WILL have to read the darn thing! :-)

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The perfect goodnight book
Review: I collect books for a large personal library. I read lots of reviews and select only books with wide appeal. In selecting books for my three-year-old twin granddaughters, I choose only the most frequently recommended. The girls spend the night with me once a week and I always let them choose the books they want me to read at bedtime. They choose different books each week but also ALWAYS want this one. The story is very simple but there is something so appealing about it that it has remained their favorite for the past year. They have begun reading it to me now. Therefore, it has become a cherished book for me.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good Night Moon
Review: I think that this book is a good book for a child. The pictures are colorful and relate well to the story. It would help a child who has a problem with sleeping and making sure things will be the same the next day, to overcome that 'fear'.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Book!
Review: My husband reads this book to our 4-month-old son every night after he gets home from work. They both love it and I enjoy listening to him read this to our son. I have it memorized and I've hardly ever read it to our son. It's wonderful. I like the way it changes between black and white pages and color.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A true childhood classic
Review: To those of us who raised our children on this book, nudging them toward sleep each night with one more, please Mommy, just one more book and please Mommy, please make it Goodnight Moon, the opening lines will always be familiar: In the great green room there was a red balloon - - - and finally there was a spoon and a brush and a bowl full of mush, and a quiet old lady whispering 'Hush.'
As you slowly turn the pages, drinking in the images, you begin to notice things. The room gets darker with each page, the hands of the clock progress. The mouse is always there, but it is sometimes hard to find him. The kittens get drowsy, and so does the bunny. There's less mush in the bowl. And most of all the moon rises; in each picture it's a little higher above the windowsill.
Simply brilliant.
Always enough to make a tired parent drowsy, for sure, and usually it works for the child, too! This classic book should be given to every first-time pregnant mom at her baby shower.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Favorite, Definitely
Review: I can remember being a child and having this book read to me, the lyrical sound of my mother's voice whispering 'hush' right along with the 'quiet old lady' bunny, who is ensuring that the little bunny in the story goes to bed appropriately. Now, I love the fact that I can share that experience with my daughter, and enjoy reading it to her, much the same way as it was read to me.

I find the simplicity of the story, drawings and language near perfection for a 'night-time' book, and still feel a sense of 'magic' of when reading it today. I look forward to sharing this with my children for years to come.


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