Good Night, Abigail: A Rhyming Bedtime Routine Picture Book for Toddlers
Edith Naaman
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Do your children struggle to wind down and get ready for bed? Is bedtime in your home a daily challenge, often turning into a sort of battle filled with frustration, raised voices, and a lingering sense of exhaustion?
The book "Goodnight, Abigail" transforms the often-tricky bedtime routine into a delightful, imaginative adventure that guides children step by step into a calm and cozy sleep-just the way they love it!
This charming story follows little Abigail, who, despite being tired and her intensifying yawning, finds it hard to bid the day goodbye. Luckily, her big sister comes to the rescue, enlisting their beloved plush animals for a creative mission that will spark your child's imagination and help you use your stuffed animals to gently ease the little ones into bedtime with a smile.
Good Night, Abigail is the first book in the Growing Up with Abigail series, designed to equip young readers with essential life skills through lighthearted storytelling, captivating illustrations, charming rhymes, and a mesmerizing rhythm.
A perfect read-aloud for bedtime!
Younger children will adore the colorful illustrations and sweet connection to their own stuffed animals. Older children will enjoy following Abigail and her big sister on their playful adventure toward a peaceful night's sleep.
And for you - there is a special bonus: A short and sweet, dedicated parent's page, written by an experienced parenting expert, packed with valuable insights and practical tools to make bedtime smoother and more enjoyable for the whole family.
Grab your copy today and help your child discover the magic of creativity, imagination, and teamwork-on the way to a calm and restful night's sleep!
- Illustratör: Edith Naaman
- Format: Inbunden
- ISBN: 9789657830352
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 32
- Utgivningsdatum: 2025-02-01
- Förlag: Edith Naaman