God bless you & good night / written by Hannah C. Hall ; illustrated by Steve Whitlow.
Material type:
- 9781400322947 (board bk.)
- 1400322944 (board bk.)
- God bless you and good night
- 242/.82 23
- [E] 23
- PZ8.3.H1443 Go 2013
Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
God Bless You and Good Night is a bedtime story every little one will love. The delightful rhyming story takes children through several scenes of snuggly animals who are getting ready for bed.
Get your children ready for sleep as they follow along and learn their nighttime routine. God Bless You and Good Night has impacted over 500,000 parents and children, highlighting fun bedtime rituals that shares God's blessing and love.
God Bless You and Good Night is great for children, ages 0 to 4, and for baby showers, birthdays, baptisms, and holiday gifting. It features
adorable animal illustrations, sweet and sometimes silly rhyming text, and durable padded cover for toddlers.Check out other titles in the A God Bless Book series:
God Bless Our Bedtime Prayers God Bless My Family God Bless Our Baby God Bless My Friends God Bless My Boo BooCover title.
On board pages.
"The animal families are getting ready for bed. Share sweet cuddle time as your little one falls fast asleep, secure in God's love"--P. [4] of cover.
Reviews provided by Syndetics
Publishers Weekly Review
Animal parents around the world prepare their little ones for sleep in this winsome board book, Hall's debut. Whitlow's (The Story of Easter) illustrations feature different adult and baby pairs in their natural habitats, but with a human touch: an otter plays with a rubber ducky during bathtime in the river; a kangaroo hops over a grassy plain in pink bunny slippers; owls nestle on a tree branch. A crescent moon and stars shine in a sky that turns from blue to purple to black by the final page, while animals follow a familiar nighttime routine: snack, bath, pajamas, storytime, prayer, lullaby, cuddle, and bed. Hall's gentle, singsong rhymes, with one four-line stanza per page, narrate the activities; an elephant parent, for example, lifts a blanket-holding baby in its trunk while saying: "You're ready now to cuddle down./ There's one last thing to do./ I'll hold you near so you can hear/ Me whisper, 'I love you.' " First and last stanzas repeat the title phrase. Visually appealing and soothing in tone, this is a welcome addition to the bedtime bookshelf. Ages 1-4. (Sept.) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.There are no comments on this title.