The perfect book to help your child have a great night's sleep!
How can you help children to settle down and get to sleep? Written in consultation with the CEO from The Sleep Charity, this book will give children lots of lovely things to think about to help them gently drift off to sleep. From farmyards and jungles to castles and rainbows, their head will be so full of nice thoughts that they will quickly and easily fall asleep.
With advice from The Sleep Charity, the words used have been carefully chosen to ensure that they have a calming effect. The muted colours of the gorgeous artwork by Judi Abbot aren't over-stimulating and give a feel of a dream-like state.
At the back of the book are extensive notes that give support and advice for helping children get to sleep. There are also ideas for questions that the parents or carers can ask the children to think about so they can get to sleep on their own. Within the illustrations (and linked to the notes at the back of the book) are ideas for quiet activities that children can do before bed.
Many children struggle to get to sleep with worries and anxieties filling their head - last thing at night is not the right time to be trying to deal with these. Worries are always better dealt with in the morning. Help your child to have a full and restful night with this clever book suitable for children aged 3+.
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Susie Williams is a nature enthusiast who writes for young children. She aims to inspire children to love and respect nature and be interested in the natural world around them.
More about Susie WilliamsJUDI ABBOT was born in Italy but now lives in London. She studied Illustration at art school in Milan. She usually works with acrylics, collage and colour pencils. As well as illustrating, she plans and organises creative workshops for children.
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