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Catch a case of the yawns with Dr. Seuss in this classic rhyming picture book. Bedtime has never been more fun A yawn is quite catching, you see. Like a cough. It just takes one yawn to start other... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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6 ratings

Great book

I'll start of by saying I'm not a huge fan of Dr. Seuss's books, but I wanted to find something to read for my toddler during bedtime. First, this book is MUCH longer than I expected with plenty of tongue twisters. I found myself getting sleepy halfway through. However, my toddler enjoys it and I find this is an excellent vocabulary builder book. There are a few words that are no longer common which is great to add and increase my toddler's curiosity. This also is a great book to help the reader and listener enunciate. I have found myself reading it on my own just to help with enunciation. A great book that will be very much used for the years to come.

Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz................

Shake myself awake again to tell my sleepy view... of Dr. Seuss's "Sleep Book," a childhood favorite that has survived all the insomniac years of growing up and turning a bit more vintage. So many of my childhood books have vanished somewhere along that winding time-route... somewhere on those many travels and address changes, moved from one previous life to another former life to another life begun today. Lost, but for this one. And when a family pet took a toothy chomp along the binding, no matter, I had to buy another. Children's book? Ah, for the child in all of us! For we all sleep, and we all dream. The first stretchy yawn is as delicious as the final one, and the overall feel of this Seussian masterpiece is cozy, and warm, and comforting. I remember well my fascination with the unique characters as a child, with all their quirky sleep routines. I found them fully as endearing when reading the book, over and over again, to my own children. With anticipation of grandchildren looming somewhere within the next decade... I look forward to sharing these cozy yawns with yet another generation. The book is a timeless classic.

absolutely mesmerizing

This is possibly the best of Dr. Seuss. It was my favorite as a child, and it is my favorite today.Many of Seuss' books focus on characters and stories (Cat in the Hat), or on his delightful wordplay (Green Eggs and Ham, One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish). The Sleep Book focuses instead on almost pure imagination.Because of this, it may not have quite the marketing potential of his other books. There is no mascot, no catch-phrase. You won't find a Sleep Book t-shirt or plush toy. What you will find here are lavish illustrations - huge surreal landscapes with impossible creatures sleeping in every available nook and cranny. You will find an exploration of an entire world of creatures as each prepares for the night in its own unique way.You will also find creatures who are not quite perfect little sleepers. If your child is a sleepwalker, a sleeptalker, or a snorer, they will find creatures who do this every night as a sport. With this simple elegant device, Dr. Seuss manages to comfort children who may have these difficulties in his delightfully subtle fashion.I know of no other book that is quite so good at putting a noisy mind to rest. Maybe Goodnight Moon. Maybe.Every creature that sleeps should own this book.

Yawn . . . My Eyes Are Getting Heavy . . . Yawn . . . Sleep

This book is the next best thing to a ride in the car to help your youngster get to sleep. Dr. Seuss's Sleep Book will also provide lots of relaxing evening reads . . . that will leave you in a good mood for a restful night, as well. Many people report having trouble getting to sleep throughout their entire lives. Sleep experts advise creating new behaviors that enourage drowsiness. Avoid caffeine. Put the lights on low. Have some quiet music. Avoid activities in bed other than sleeping (I've always wondered about that one, too, for the parents). Keep a regular schedule. Have some hot milk.So Dr. Seuss right away changes the rules. "This Book is to be Read in Bed." You will immediately meet a "very small bug . . . Van Vleckis yawning so wideyou can look down his neck."Now a yawn is catching. In fact, I'm yawning as I type this section. Before I knew about this book, one of my favorite methods of helping our youngsters settle down was to go into their room to read a story while yawning uncontrollably. They could seldom resist yawning themselves for longer than two minutes. Pretty soon the eye lids were heavy. Dr. Seuss gives you some additional hypnotic suggestions to help with this process, so you'll soon be a sleep-inducing magician."The yawn of that one little bug is still spreading!""And people are gradually starting to say,'I feel rather drowsy. I've had quite a day.'""Creatures are starting to think about rest.Two Biffer-Baum Birds are now building their nest.""Sleepy thoughts are spreading throughout the whole land."What follows are lots of references to brushing your teeth before bedtime, turning the lights out, more yawns, and getting into bed. "The number of sleepers is steadily growing."These include stilt-walkers, the Hinkle-Horn Honking Club, the collapsible Frink, some who are talking in their sleep, Joe and Mo Redd-Zoff are sleep walking, the Hoop-Soup-Snoop Group, the Curious Crandalls, Chippendale Mupp bites his tail, Mr. and Mrs. J. Carmichael Krox, Zwiebach Motel guests, snorers who make music, Jedd, two Offts, a dreaming moose and goose, the Bumble-Tub Club sleeping afloat, and the salesmen in the Vale of Va-Vode sleeping all over the road (and everywhere else).Pretty soon,"Ninety-nine zillion,Nine trillion and twoCreatures are sleeping!So . . . How about you?""Good night."Obviously, the key to this book is to create an ever more . . . drowsy mood. Unlike the usual Dr. Seuss story, you want to s - l - o - w d - o - w - n a - s y - o - u g - o . The book is rather long, so the cadence has a chance to create a rhythmic sense of relaxation. Reading the book can become one of those regular habits that is sleep inducing in this way.The only book that compares with this one for relaxing your child into sleep is Good Night Moon, which is surely a staple in your repertoire by now. Older children do tire of that (which is great for wee ones), so they can graduate later to this book. Naturally, when your c

This is a great book!

My son received this book as a gift when he was four. I had never heard of it before. The first time I read it to my son, it seemed incredibly long, but after a couple of readings, I loved the book as much as my son does. Now I'm thrilled when I see that he has picked this book for his bedtime story. I never tire of reading about how sleepers are counted and the sleep-walking Crandalls and the salesmen with their Zizzer-Zoof seeds. And the illustrations are wonderful! The page near the end which shows a multitude of creatures asleep for the night is a favorite -- my son can look at and talk about that page for 10 minutes! I am sorry I missed out on this book growing up, but at least my son hasn't!

One of the finest childrens bedtime books.

Of all of the fond memories of my childhood, the one of my father reading this to me before bedtime is top on my list.
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