Rating:  Summary: hush Review: i do not have a child but i am a "best bud" to the most wonderful liitle girl. i know, i know...we all think that...but i am blessed to hang out with her. we read this book every night i watch her (at least twenty times before she nods off) and each time we get to "the old lady whispering hush" she puts her finger to my mouth and i put mine to hers and we both whisper "hush." i am not sure i completely knew the meaning of love before i started hanging out with my friend. happy birthday isabela...you are two. it is late, my friend...hush. always, best bud
Rating:  Summary: My Favorite Review: I love this book! I memorized it from all my years babysitting and hope my 3 month old daugher will love it as much as I do! It was the first book I bought for her and we were given another copy as well.
Rating:  Summary: A Great Bedtime Story for Children Review: A winsome and charming bunny tries to avoid going to sleep. Is there any child who has not done the same? Each page is a new excuse, delightfully illustrated and presented to children to hold attention and appeal to their understanding and experiences. It is a book for every child's library. Evelyn Horan- teacher, counselor, author Jeannie, A Texas Frontier Girl Book One Jeannie, A Texas Frontier Girl Book Two
Rating:  Summary: A Classic Bedtime Comfort Book Review: Of the hundreds of books that we read to our children when each of them were 5 and under, this was the best. It has a unique way of providing comfort at bedtime. Seeing the cover of the book takes me back to that feeling of having a child in jammies snuggled up next to me, listening to the story befor bedtime. We never got tired of this boook, It has simple, wonderful language and phrasing. Kids love the illustrations. A rabbit is getting ready for bed. On each page, he says goodnight to something. A mouse is hidden on each page, and kids love to find it.Buy this book if you have children who like bedtime stories. Or if your children have not started on bedtime stories, this is a fine place to start. I never got tired of reading this lovely book to my children.
Rating:  Summary: A Classic Bedtime Comfort Book Review: Of the hundreds of books that we read to our children when each of them were 5 and under, this was the best. Seeing the cover of the book takes me back to that feeling of having a child in jammies snuggled up next to me, hearing the story before bedtime. The illustrations are heart-warming. A rabbit is getting ready for bed. On each page, he says goodnight to something. A mouse is hidden on each page, and kids love to find it. Buy this book if you have children who like bedtime stories. My children never tired of hearing this and I never tired of reading it to them.
Rating:  Summary: Not my cup of tea Review: I hate to pick on such a revered classic but IMO this is a really stupid book. "Goodnight mush, goodnight old lady (really a rabbit) saying hush." The back flap says it has lulled children to sleep for generations. Can't see why you'd want a book to do that. I gave it a try after receiving two copies as gifts. My daughter who loves books will see me bring it out, put her face in the couch and wail. I think that says it all.
Rating:  Summary: Guaranteed To Help Your Little One Go To Sleep At Bedtime Review: Goodnight Moon is the perfect bedtime story for little children. A baby rabbit says good night to each and every object he can think of in an attempt to deter his own bed time. The text has a rhythmic, lulling quality which will help to put little ones at ease. The illustrations are colorful, vibrant and gentle. Goodnight Moon is the perfect bedtime story for your children. Preston McClear, Author The Boy Under the Bed
Rating:  Summary: Delightful Bedtime Read! Review: It's poetic, rhymic phrases help lull the child into bedtime mode. Who has not known a child who wanted to postpone bedtime? Children will identify with the rabbit who looks for and finds many ways to avoid bedtime..until the inevitable. Wonderful read aloud for children. Evelyn Horan - teacher/counselor/author Jeannie, A Texas Frontier Girl, Book One Jeannie, A Texas Frontier Girl, Book Two
Rating:  Summary: The Perfect Bedtime Story Review: We started reading this to my son each night before bedtime. At 15 months old, he brings it to me each night and turns the pages for us...as well as pointing out the objects. This is truly the perfect bedtime story for children.
Rating:  Summary: Classic storybook Review: This must be the most classic storybook of all time. It was my favorite to read to my son at bedtime when he was younger. Margaret Wise Brown tells us in her book of the great green room (where a little rabbit is going to bed), describing first many of the delightful things around the room, and then we hear the little rabbit saying goodnight to the room, the moon, the cow jumping over the moon, and the other things that are in the room. I really like the part where there is a blank page and it says "goodnight nobody" and the next page is "goodnight mush". If you have a small child, this book is a must for bedtime reading! I was reading this book to my son when he was an infant, so it is never too soon to start. As a toddler, he never tired of hearing "Goodnight Moon" each night.
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