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Hush, Little Ones |
List Price: $15.95
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Rating:  Summary: Wonderful Bedtime Story for Children and Their Parents Review: Day in and day out, baby animals are tucked into bed by their loving parents, and lulled to sleep by the sound of their heartbeats. A penguin curls in tight between his Father's feet, a kangaroo heads off to dreamland in her Mother's pouch, and so on, and so on.
John Butler's HUSH, LITTLE ONES is a delightful bedtime story that will appeal to both young children, and their parents. The prose is delightful, and will tucker a young child out when a parent reads this story to him or her in a soothing voice, while the gorgeous illustrations will quickly bring the story to life. Overall this is a wonderful book to purchase, especially for those looking for a cute bedtime story for their children.
Erika Sorocco
Book Review Columnist for The Community Bugle Newspaper
Rating:  Summary: Wonderful for your little one! Review: This book is just wonderful. I read it to my 9-month-old daughter frequently. The illustrations of the baby animals will evoke an "awwww" in everyone. The ratio of text to picture is good for young children who don't like to look at the same page for too long, and the book is just the right length...long enough for a good cuddle but short enough for young attention spans.
Rating:  Summary: Wonderful for your little one! Review: This book is just wonderful. I read it to my 9-month-old daughter frequently. The illustrations of the baby animals will evoke an "awwww" in everyone. The ratio of text to picture is good for young children who don't like to look at the same page for too long, and the book is just the right length...long enough for a good cuddle but short enough for young attention spans.
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