The Rabbit Who Wants to Fall Asleep
A New Way of Getting Children to Sleep
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- $4.99
Publisher Description
"The magical book that will have your kids asleep in minutes." —The New York Post
This groundbreaking #1 international bestseller is sure to calm racing minds and make bedtime easy and fun for kids and parents!
Do you struggle with getting your child to fall asleep? Do anxiety or worries ever interfere with bedtime?
Join parents all over the world who have embraced The Rabbit Who Wants to Fall Asleep as their new nightly routine.
When Roger can’t fall asleep, Mommy Rabbit takes him to see Uncle Yawn, who knows just what to do. Children will join Roger on his journey and be lulled to sleep alongside their new friend.
Carl-Johan Forssén Ehrlin’s simple story uses a unique and distinct language pattern that will help your child relax and fall asleep—at bedtime or naptime.
Reclaim bedtime today!
“A book whose powerfully soporific effects my son is helpless to resist.” —The New York Times
New York Times Bestseller
USA Today Bestseller
Publishers Weekly Bestseller
Translated into 46 Languages
“On the cover of [The Rabbit Who Wants to Fall Asleep] there’s a sign that reads, ‘I can make anyone fall asleep’—and that’s a promise sleep-deprived parents can’t resist.” —NPR
“For many parents, getting kids to fall asleep can be a nightmare. But [The Rabbit Who Wants to Fall Asleep] . . . promises to make the process easier and help kids to drift off to sleep faster.” —CBS News
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
The adventurous and ever-energetic Roger Rabbit is taken on a slumbering adventure by his mom to get him to fall asleep. Ehrlin tells a fun, short tale that can be used to help guide children to sleep. This production has two recorded versions of the story one read by a man (Sanders) and one by a woman (McInerney). Both narrators succeed in delivering the tale in slow and calm voices that invite heavy eyelids and a relaxed disposition. The narration is accompanied by soft tonal music that only further induces a somnolent mood for listeners. Ehrlin uses repetition of sleep-related terms (tired, asleep, drowsy) to further nudge a child toward sleep and both narrators grab hold of such words and add soft emphases when possible, such as drawing out the word or even yawning through them. Though presented for children, this production could be quite useful in helping adults fall asleep. Ages 3 6. A Crown picture book
Customer Reviews
It works!
Not every time, sometimes they are too distractable, but even if it doesn’t put them to sleep, they go to bed much easier and stay in their beds more often! :)
BEST BOOK EVER!!!
I can't believe that my 4 year old will be up and jumping to knocked out asleep way before the book is over. It's like magic! Happens every single time!!