Babys Bedtime Book
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Average customer review:Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #992515 in Books
- Published on: 2004-05-10
- Original language: English
- Binding: Hardcover
- 64 pages
Editorial Reviews
From Publishers Weekly
"This lovely volume is going to spread joy in many a household for years," said PW about this charmingly illustrated collection of poems by Robert Louis Stevenson, William Blake, Christina Rossetti and many others. Ages 1-4.
Copyright 1994 Reed Business Information, Inc.
Customer Reviews
Still love it even though my kids have out grown lullabies!
I love this book!! It was a very special book for both of my children. I love the Judy Collins tape that came with the book!! I still listen to it from time to time. My children also loved when I sang to them using the songs from the book. I'm sure every parent and child will hold this book near and dear to their hearts just as my family does - even though they've grown past the lullaby stage!!
A classic!
I am in my way of buying this book for the second time. My first copy (8years old) got damaged in a flood. When my first child was a baby we bought it and we both enjoyed it. The rhymes and the colorful drawings in each page were highly atractive for my baby. As English as my second language it was very interesting for me too. We bought also the video and the cassette which makes the book more interesting for my growing child. The video starts with lively music and the same lyrics of some of the lullubies, and is slowing down from page to page, setting the tone to sleep. The voice of Judy Collins is wonderful. The combination (book and video) was powerful and my second child wants to have the book too. When I can't sing for them before sleep, they can hear the cassette and I can rest for the day.
how cute!
This book is a keeper. I first purchased this book to ease my 3 year old's fear of go to sleep. I used to have such a difficult time putting him to sleep. But after reading this book to him a couple of times he actually looked forword to going to bed just so I could read this book to him. Although I must admit he enjoys looking at the pictures a little bit more than the reading part.
