There are so many ways to say good night. Pups say it with a stretch and a yawn. Piglets say it with a kiss and a sigh. Lambs say it with a cuddle and a hug. But no matter how many different ways the animals in this snuggly bedtime book say good night, they all have one thing in common: They say it with love. How do you say good night?
This is a great book for young children. My niece always reaches for this book when it's story time. She loves the sing song text and points out details in the illustrations. It's a really comforting and sweet book. The size is large which is nice for little hands and stands out on the bookshelf. It's probably too big for car rides or trips, but that's the appeal. It's part of the routine of going to bed in her own space. She is one and a half, but I imagine older children will like this book for the same reason.
Lovely and Lulling
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
Good Night Lullabies CD This is a lovely book which my 2 year old twin grandaughters really liked. I read it to them in a soft voice and the result was a lullaby effect. After reading the book to them, they drifted off to sleep with satisfied little sighs knowing that all was right in their world.
Sweet bedtime book!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
Reviewed by Cayden (age 4) and Max (age 2) Aures and Mom for Reader Views (7/08) "How Do You Say Good Night?" is a sweet book that explores the many ways to say goodnight. For example, the cats in the book say goodnight with "Soft pajamas, soft light, soft pillow, just right." Cayden: "Look that sheep on the cover is going to sleep with a ball." Cayden: "The words in this book rhyme!" In response to the question "How do you say goodnight?" that is on every page: Max: "Goodnight mom!" Cayden: "Max, you are funny! Why are you hugging mom and saying goodnight every time she asks that? She is reading a story! She is just saying it; you don't have to answer her all of the time!" Cayden: "That dog is going to sleep with a ball too." Max: "Clock!" Cayden: "The clock is smiling!" Cayden: "That cat gets cookies before bed??" Max: "Yum!" Cayden: "Look they read stories before bed like we do!" Cayden: "My favorite part was when the stars spell out the word `Goodnight' at the end." Parent's comments: As you can see from my children's comments, Max took the question "How do you say goodnight?" literally and felt the need to answer it every time it was asked. Both liked seeing the different routines that the various animals had before bed and found that we incorporate a lot of the same things into our bedtime routine. Cayden enjoyed the fact that the book rhymed and loved the illustrations. "How Do You Say Goodnight?" by Raina Moore is a wonderful bedtime story that any young child will enjoy!
Beautiful in every way!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
The story is enchanting and the illustrations are, for lack of a better word, delicious! This book is a delight to share with my children!
Snuggle up with a great book!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
From the first twilight panorama to the final starry sky, every page of this beautifully illustrated book glows. The sweet, simple rhyming text adds to the cozy bedtime mood. Completely cuddly in every way!
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