


Goodnight Moon
Author: Margaret Wise Brown
Illustrator: Clement Hurd
Originally Published: 1947
Board Book Edition Published: 1991
I don’t think I’ve met anyone over the age of one that hasn’t heard of this book. It is the epitome of a classic children’s book. And this book deserves every bit of attention and admiration it receives.
It’s pure poetry. The rhymes are comforting and reliable, yet manage to surprise you once in a while. The characters are so lovable and benign that you wish they were in your room at night. And the illustrations are so vivid that you can close your eyes and easily imagine the peaceful scene.
This is the ultimate bedtime story book. The book lulls you to relax and go to sleep with peaceful rhythms and predictable routines. The only issue with this book at bedtime is that it feels so good your child will want to read it over again. I say, read it again! Your child will be fading fast and you will be too.
This book is great for babies up to 4 or 5 years old and a wonderful gift for new parents.
Author: Margaret Wise Brown
Illustrator: Clement Hurd
Originally Published: 1947
Board Book Edition Published: 1991
I don’t think I’ve met anyone over the age of one that hasn’t heard of this book. It is the epitome of a classic children’s book. And this book deserves every bit of attention and admiration it receives.
It’s pure poetry. The rhymes are comforting and reliable, yet manage to surprise you once in a while. The characters are so lovable and benign that you wish they were in your room at night. And the illustrations are so vivid that you can close your eyes and easily imagine the peaceful scene.
This is the ultimate bedtime story book. The book lulls you to relax and go to sleep with peaceful rhythms and predictable routines. The only issue with this book at bedtime is that it feels so good your child will want to read it over again. I say, read it again! Your child will be fading fast and you will be too.
This book is great for babies up to 4 or 5 years old and a wonderful gift for new parents.
Author: Margaret Wise Brown
Illustrator: Clement Hurd
Originally Published: 1947
Board Book Edition Published: 1991
I don’t think I’ve met anyone over the age of one that hasn’t heard of this book. It is the epitome of a classic children’s book. And this book deserves every bit of attention and admiration it receives.
It’s pure poetry. The rhymes are comforting and reliable, yet manage to surprise you once in a while. The characters are so lovable and benign that you wish they were in your room at night. And the illustrations are so vivid that you can close your eyes and easily imagine the peaceful scene.
This is the ultimate bedtime story book. The book lulls you to relax and go to sleep with peaceful rhythms and predictable routines. The only issue with this book at bedtime is that it feels so good your child will want to read it over again. I say, read it again! Your child will be fading fast and you will be too.
This book is great for babies up to 4 or 5 years old and a wonderful gift for new parents.