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Loading... Goodnight Goodnight Sleepyhead (1964)by Ruth KraussIn simple rhyming text, a child says goodnight to the things around her. 1 alternate | English | Primary description for language | score: 53 Help your little one get ready for sleep with the gentle classic Goodnight, Goodnight, Sleepyhead. A young child bids her surroundings an affectionate goodnight before settling down for a peaceful night's sleep: Goodnight eyes, goodnight nose, goodnight fingers, goodnight toes. With comforting text from Ruth Krauss, the beloved author of the classics The Carrot Seed and A Hole Is to Dig, and charming illustrations from bestselling illustrator Jane Dyer, this story is perfect for reading to little ones at bedtime. This board book edition comes in a smaller trim size and sturdy board book pages, perfect for little hands. "Short, sweet--and comfortably familiar."--Kirkus "Krauss's classic tale has a structure that's very similar to Goodnight Moon. As a child says goodnight to familiar objects, the story's repetition, rhythm, and rhyme lull little readers to sleep."-- Brightly.com English | Description provided by Bowker | score: 2 Is it time for bed already? Before a young child settles down for a peaceful sleep, she must bid her surroundings -- bear nose and dinosaur toes alike -- an affectionate goodnight. This classic text by Ruth Krauss, originally published as eyes nose fingers toes, is brought to a new generation of sleepyheads by the best-selling illustrator Jane Dyer. English | Description provided by Bowker | score: 2
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