Darkness is falling everywhere and little animals are getting sleepy, feeling cozy, and being tucked in for the night. It’s time for a wide yawn, a big hug, and a snuggle down under the covers. Dyer’s lovely illustrations work in tandem with Fox’s soothing text to “convey a warm feeling of safety and affection” (“School Library Journal”). Full color.
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The most beautiful stories ever told. What an awesome story a favourite in our house.
i love this book, nice illustrations, good bed time book.
What a great bedtime story book. My kids love it.
My son loves this book, We have a book at his classroom and he loves reading this.
My daughter received this as a Christmas gift and it has quickly
become her favorite book. The illustrations are beautiful and the text
is rhythmic and lulling. Every night, we snuggle together, just like the
animals do in the book, and read this at least three times before bed,
since she likes it so much.
My daughter does not like this book as the pictues are a bit dark
and scary. I guess children need to enjoy the book if its about
bedtime.
It’s nearly impossible to read the poem in anything but a hushed,
slow voice. Baby animals, warm watercolors, and rhyming text make this
story a bedtime pleaser.
after reading a few books this one is a nice one to finish on. my boys liked finding the fish.
LOVE this book, I too remember my parents reading it to me, my son loved this story .
this book was just ok for me, not my favourite
although i quite liked the illustrations, dont think my toodler was overly excited though
better options out there i think
I was not that impressed about this book as I didnt like the
illustrations. About darkness is falling everywhere and little animals
are getting sleepy, feeling cozy, and being tucked in for the night. I
would like to read with older toddlers.