The Rabbit Who Wants to Fall Asleep: A New Way of Getting Children to Sleep
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(This title is available on demand : expected date of dispatch will be 4-7 working days once ordered) The ground breaking no. 1 best-seller is sure to turn nightly bedtime battles into a loving and special end-of-day ritual. This child-tested, parent-approved story uses an innovative technique that brings a calm end to any child's day. Do you struggle with getting your child to fall asleep? Join parents all over the world who have embraced The Rabbit Who Wants to Fall Asleep as their new nightly routine. When Roger can't fall asleep, Mummy Rabbit takes him to see Uncle Yawn, who knows just what to do. Children will join Roger on his journey and be lulled to sleep alongside their new friend. Carl-Johan Forssen Ehrlin's simple story uses a unique and distinct language pattern that will help your child relax and fall asleep-at bedtime or naptime. This soothing audiobook edition contains a choice of male or female narrator. Reclaim bedtime today! Praise for The Rabbit Who Wants to Fall Asleep: "Tired parents of planet earth - this is what you've been waiting for...If you don't already have a copy, you need to order one quick sharp". (Metro). "The most peaceful bedtime we have had in months". (Daily Mail).