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reading
to your children is one of the best things you can do with
them.spending quality time together while snuggling up with
them at night reading a good bedtime story is a wonderful
way to bond. below are ten great bedtime stories to read to
your children.(by
christina lewis
http://www.kidsbookshelf.com)
goodnight
moon
by margaret wise brown
illustrated by clement hurd
in this
classic bedtime story the little rabbit says goodnight to
everything in the great green room as well as the stars, the
air, and the moon. this is a perfect book to read to a child
as they prepare for bed.
good night, gorilla
by peggy rathmann
this humorous
bedtime story will delight young readers as they follow the
zookeeper making his way through the zoo checking on the animals
and telling
them goodnight. but the gorilla has snatched the zookeepers
keys and is letting all of the animals out of their cages.
one by one they follow the
zookeeper home, the lights are turned off and they all say
goodnight.
the going to bed book
by sandra boynton
the sun
has set and all the animals have gone below deck to take baths,
brush their teeth, and get their pajamas on. as the moon rises
they all go back up to exercise. and when the day is done
they go to bed while the moon is high in the sky and the sea
rocks them to sleep. children will enjoy this special bedtime
story as they relate to the bedtime routine of the animals.
harold and the purple crayon
by crockett johnson
one evening
harold decides to go for a walk, he takes his purple crayon,
drawing many adventures on the way. when he gets tired he
draws his bedroom window around the moon, then draws his bed
and falls asleep. this
enchanting story shows children where imagination can take
you.
tell me something happy before i
go to sleep
by joyce dunbar
illustrated by debi gliori
we all
want to hear something happy before we go to sleep. willa
can't sleep because shes afraid of having a bad dream,
so she asks her brother willoughby to tell her something happy.
willoughby points out all of willa's things that are just
waiting for willa to wake up and need them ?her slippers,
clothes, breakfast and toys, and the morning is waiting to
wake her up. this is a wonderful book that reassures children
morning is waiting to bring them joy and happiness.
guess how much i love you
by sam mcbratney
illustrated by anita jeram
how much
does little nutbrown hare love big nutbrown hare? as far as
his
arms can stretch, as high as he can hop and right up to the
moon, but big
nutbrown hare loves little nutbrown hare as far as his arms
can stretch, as
high as he can hop and right up to the moon and back! this
beautifully
illustrated and touching story shows the loving bond between
parent and child.
half a moon and one whole star
by crescent dragonwagon
illustrated by jerry pinkney
what goes
on in the night? some are sleeping and some are waking. on
a
warm summer night susan is in bed but not yet asleep, listening
to the sounds of summer. the night creatures are awake, some
people are working and her parents are talking on the porch.
this soothing rhythmical story tells of a whole world at night,
while susan sleeps peacefully, dreaming of daytime.
the boy who wouldn't go to bed
by helen cooper
summertime
makes it hard to go to bed when the days are long and it's
still
light out at bedtime. the boy did not want to go to bed, he
declared that he would stay up all night, and drove away in
his little car. but when the lion wants to snore instead of
roar, the train wants to rest instead of race, and the musicians
want to play a lullaby instead of a party ?the whole world
falls asleep. except for the boy's mother, who couldn't go
to bed until he did. all this adventure is sure to tire out
even the most stubborn sleepers!
good night
by elizabeth coatsworth
illustrated by jose aruego
the sun
has set and there is a star in the dark night sky watching
the world go to sleep. this cheerful story demonstrates a
child's familiar nightly ritual and the illustrations show
a fun surprise at the end that the star has seen many times
before!
animal sleepyheads 1 to 10
by joanna cole
illustrated by jeni bassett
this adorable
rhyming bedtime story is sure to lull children to sleep. from
1 to 10 children can count all of the animals happily sleeping.
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