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God Bless You and Goodnight– adorable touch and feel bedtime story!

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3 Dec

One of my favorite things about parenting is getting to read all the children’s books and bedtime stories. Every night, we wrap up the day with a pile of books, under a cozy blanket. Charlotte has been a book lover since birth it seems, and Landon is hot on her heels as my second little bookworm, though the sitting and listening part of story time is probably something we’ll be working on for a while.

Needless to say, with all the bookworms in this house, I never pass up an opportunity to pick up a new bedtime book. Getting God Bless You and Good Night was an easy choice. The pictures are absolutely adorable, and the rhymes are simple and catchy for even littlest listeners.

The book is easy to hold on to and it’s a board book so I’m not stressing about the pages getting ripped when Landon enthusiastically decides to turn the pages for me.

My kids absolutely adored this one. It’s one of their top three favorite bedtime books. All the little animals getting ready for bed delights them every time. And, a huge bonus I wasn’t expecting when I got this: this particular version is touch and feel–perfect for my 15-month-old! He sits with it almost every day, touching each of the animals and saying “Wow!” “Touch it!” “Gentle” and “Lookit!” His favorite page is the red panda. The cuteness of watching him with the book just about kills me!


If you are looking for another book to add to your collection, or to gift to someone small–this one gets three thumbs up! 

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