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Tell Me Something Happy Before I Go to Sleep |
List Price: $16.00
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Rating:  Summary: Sibling love overcomes bedtime fears Review: This is the best children's book I've read in a long time. I loved it, as did my children. The delightful text and soft, inviting pictures capture the warmth and beauty of the best moments of sibling relationships. It's a comforting story for little ones who are afraid to go to bed alone, and an inspiring one for older brothers and sisters. My 7-year-old and 14-year-old both loved it, because it reminded them of themselves.
Rating:  Summary: Beautiful story! Review: Touching story of a young bunny who seeks her older brother's help when she is unable to fall asleep. He tells her all the happy things that are waiting for her come morning. Ideal as a bedtime story!
Rating:  Summary: A very sweet story Review: We really enjoy this sweet story. I like the the brother-sister relationship in the book. Willoughby is a helpful, patient, and caring big brother. The illustrations are fun and playful. The overall theme of the book is this loving relationship, plus the idea that "the morning is waiting just for you but it can't come unless you go to sleep." We have often used this idea (and this book) to help our son calm down for sleep.
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