Join The Very Hungry Caterpillar and all his friends in this lift-the-flap board book perfect for bedtime! Can you find the animals who need to go to sleep? With a lift-the-flap surprise on every spread, this sturdy casebound board book is a perfect bedtime read. This original story invites readers to guess who's getting ready for bed. Who's that hiding on the very last page? Could it be everyone's favorite caterpillar . . . ? Read along to find out!
Put the sleepy baby farm animals to bed in this soothing rhyming picture book, perfect for a calm and hassle-free bedtime.Night night lambs, it's time for bed. Snuggle down and rest your heads.Little readers can help the sleepy baby animals settle down by turning the shaped 'blanket' pages and tucking them into bed. Written in gentle read-aloud rhymes, the calming, repetitive text and dreamlike illustrations is sure to soothe and relax restless young children before bed.Created in partnership with The Sleep Charity - the experts in good sleep and effective bedtime routines - Night Night Sleep Tight: Farm Animals features a page of tips at the back of the book to help with a calm, stress-free bedtime and a good night's sleep.This book is the first collaboration between bestselling picture book author Lucy Rowland and acclaimed pattern designer and illustrator Monika Forsberg. Packed with features to aid pre-reading skills including a gentle counting element and tips for reading together, it's the perfect bedtime book for preschoolers.
Animals need a place to sleep at night where they will have shelter from the weather and from their enemies. A fish can't sleep in a tree! A sheep doesn't sleep in a basket! Do you know where bats go to sleep at night? Reading Level 5/F&P Level D
Fast forest animals like foxes are often hard to spot, and that's for a good reason. Staying out of sight means staying out of the grasp of fierce predators, and baby foxes are animals that need protecting. Young kits are as cute as they are vulnerable, and they need to stay away from anything that might make it a furry dinner. This book show beginning readers how fox mothers care for their young through accessible text and colorful photographs that show how these animals live their lives on the forest floor.
It’s bedtime for the little animals in this sweet touch-and-feel storybook! The jungle has grown quiet, the mountains don’t make a peep—all the little animals are drifting off to sleep! Follow along with the animals as they get ready for bed in this delightful story with touch-and-feel elements. Little ones can feel the furry sloths and will find their eyes getting heavy with every turn of the page. Sleep tight!
Shaped, die-cut, picture-changing pages add a subtly interactive element to this peaceful, rhyming bedtime book from Priddy Books. Say "Night, night" and turn the page to watch the animals transform from being awake to asleep. It's nighttime down on the farm. The animals are in the barn and it's time to say a soft and cosy, "Night, night." Say goodnight to the horse, the dog, and all their farm friends, as you turn the shaped pages and watch as the animals go to sleep, one by one. The gentle rhymes and sleepy tone make Night Night Farm perfect for settling your little one into bed and ending with your own, quiet, "Night, night." With irresistibly sweet illustrations and a magical sky of glow-in-the-dark stars, Night Night Farm is the perfect way to end the day.
What bird has a large body and a long neck, but cannot fly? It is an emu! Or is it an ostrich? These birds may seem similar, but they are unique in many ways. Lively images, simple text, and a side-by-side comparison feature help young readers learn how emus and ostriches have different appearances and behaviors. Readers will soon identify these flightless birds with ease!