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A Booklist review found it "a fun book that will remind parents to pass along the golden oldies". [1]Good Night, Sleep Tight has also been reviewed by Kirkus Reviews, [2] Publishers Weekly, [3] School Library Journal, [4] Horn Book Guides, [5] The New York Times, [6] Reading Time, [7] Educating Young Children, [8] Scan, [9] and Children's Book and Media Review.
Children's literature portal; Dr. Seuss's Sleep Book, also known as The Sleep Book, [1] is an American children's book written by Dr. Seuss in 1962. The story centers on the activity of sleep as readers follow the journey of many different characters preparing to slip into a deep slumber. [2]
There are now a plethora of e-book sites that place children's picture books, along with LeapFrog-like sound effects and word pronunciation, completely online-often for free. Some will actually read an entire story aloud. These "virtual libraries have done a lot to both preserve books and make them more available.
Here are Parade’s 116 Best Kids books of all time, according to indie booksellers from across the country; acclaimed authors like Brian Selznick, Rita Williams-Garcia, Dav Pilkey, Katherine ...
1955 Stories Around the Year; 1956 50 Favorite Burgess Stories; 1956 Little Peter Cottontail; 1957 How Peter Cottontail Got His Name; 1958 Read Aloud Peter Rabbit Stories; 1959 Bedtime Stories; 1959 Nature Stories to Read Aloud; 1960 Now I Remember: Autobiography of an Amateur Naturalist; 1963 The Million Little Sunbeams; 1965 Mother West Wind ...
A reviewer in Reading Time wrote "Mem Fox's rhymed rhythmic text teams brilliantly with Judy’s bright quirky cartoon illustrations", [1] and Publishers Weekly wrote "for times when a single bedtime story just isn't enough, ...". [2] There have been further reviews by Kirkus Reviews, [3] School Library Journal. [4]
Shhhhh! Everybody's Sleeping (ISBN 0060537906) is a bedtime story that discusses fictional bedtimes for people of different professions (farmer, baker, etc.) It was published by HarperCollins in 2004. The book was selected by School Library Journal as a Best Book of 2005. [7] It was also named one of Scholastic's "Best Before-Bed Read-Alouds". [8]
Storybook Dads is a non-profit charity in the UK founded by Sharon Berry and first launched in HM Prison Dartmoor in 2003. The charity enables serving prisoners and detainees to record bed time stories which can then be sent home to their children, and aims to maintain connections between serving prisoners and their families. [2]