A Child's Good Morning Book Board Book


Book Description

From the beloved children's book author of such classics as Goodnight Moon and The Runaway Bunny comes the classic A Child's Good Morning Book. The irresistible illustrations of renowned author-illustrator Karen Katz bring this charming story to life for a whole new generation of Margaret Wise Brown fans in this sturdy board book, perfect for little hands! This delightful and lyrical story by Margaret Wise Brown follows four small children as they wake up with the sun and greet the new day, while the world around them—animals and plants alike—awakens, too.




A Child's Good Morning Book


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As the sun rises, birds, horses, rabbits, flowers, bugs, and finally children get up to start their day.




A Child's Good Night Book Board Book


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Night is coming and small things without words are going to sleep . . . sleepy bunnies, sleepy birds, and sleepy children, too, are getting under their covers. "Jean Charlot's illustrations are first-rate." —NYT. Barbara Bader called this 1943 book, now restored to its original size and format, "the first of the true bedtime books." 1944 Caldecott Honor Book




A Child's Good Night Book


Book Description

Night is coming and small things without words are going to sleep . . . sleepy bunnies, sleepy birds, and sleepy children, too, are getting under their covers. "Jean Charlot's illustrations are first-rate." —NYT. Barbara Bader called this 1943 book, now restored to its original size and format, "the first of the true bedtime books." 1944 Caldecott Honor Book







Good Morning, Superman


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Follow along as a young boy gets ready for a superhero day!.




The Good Morning Book


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Good morning to you! How was your rest? It's a brand-new day. Let's give it our best! A new day has arrived! It's time to greet it with awareness, love, and enthusiasm for the opportunities ahead. The Good Morning Book is a lively rhyming story that highlights the value and importance of waking up your body, being present and mindful, doing chores, and having fun. The message is that children, families, caretakers, and friends can take a few minutes to connect in the morning. With a warm tale to encourage them to rise brightly with the sun, children can start their day with positivity, inspiration, and movement by reading The Good Morning Book together!




Good Morning, Day


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Good Morning, Day! Children should greet each day with wonder, because anything is possible when a new day starts. First the sun comes up, and then it s time to wash up, dress, and eat breakfast. If you start off the day right and welcome the new opportunities that come your way, wonderful things can happen. Keeping busy is easy since there are so many fun things to do during the day. Then it comes time to look forward to night time and settling into bed. Perhaps Mom or Dad will read a story as you fall asleep. As dream time comes, it s time to say good night! Julie Chatton dedicates this book to her grandchildren, Zackary and Penelope. This is her second book, following Trains Safe and Sound, which explains commuting and train safety to young children. The author lives in Shorewood, Illinois. Publisher s website: http: //sbprabooks.com/JulieChatton "




Good Morning, God (eBook)


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GOOD MORNING, GOD gently reminds kids that God is with His children every minute of every day. What better way to start the day than to recognize this amazing truth! Toddlers will enjoy the bright colors and simple rhymes, while parents will appreciate the messages that are being taught. Some of the rhymes in the book include: • We could go to the mall and shop in the stores, or just stay home and do the chores. • We could go to the zoo – the lions are best! Or watch the robins build their nest. • We could pray for those who are sad today, You could give them smiles and show them the way.




Good Day, Good Night Board Book


Book Description

When the sun comes up and the day begins, the little bunny says good day to all the familiar things outside. To the birds in the skies and the bees in their hives, to everything one by one. And as the sun starts to set, it’s time for the little bunny to say good night. Good night, kitty. Good night, bear. Good night, people everywhere. This never-before-published text by beloved children’s book author Margaret Wise Brown uses her signature word pattern from the classic Goodnight Moon that has soothed generations of children to sleep. Paired with Loren Long’s gorgeous illustrations, this story will offer readers comfort in the reassuring world of the little bunny.