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Night Night Sleepytown–another fun bedtime story!

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10 Sep

We love good bedtime stories and are always adding new ones to our collection. A few years ago, I picked up a copy of Amy Parker’s book “Night Night, Farm. It was an instant hit with Charlotte, and Landon has enjoyed looking at it as well.

Getting Night Night Sleepytown in the mail was a much-anticipated event. We immediately tore open the package and dove into the story of a little town that’s all about saying “thank you” to everyone before heading off to bed.

I really love that it talks about thanking everyone. Being grateful is such an essential skill in life and it’s so important to learn that as young as possible! As we read the book, it offered a great opportunity to talk about why we say thank you, and how important it is and how it makes us feel when someone says thank you to us for helping out. Loved having another opportunity for teaching this to my little people.

My kids love the sweet little animals and the bubble factory is definitely a highlight in the book.

Overall, this is such a great addition to our collection and we’re so thrilled to have it!

Other Bedtime Stories We’ve Read

  • Night Night, Farm— My Review of our other favorite!
  • Bedtime Stories — Not as fond of this one, but it had such sweet pictures!
  • Goodnight, Little Love — SO sweet. <3 <3

 

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