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The Little Elephant Who Wants To Fall Asleep + $100 Visa Giveaway

October 20, 2016 by ModernMom Staff

Bedtime is a beautiful time for bonding. Bath, books and snuggles. Unfortunately sometimes it takes a LOT of books and snuggles to get your child to sleep. Well, not anymore!

a ModernMom giveaway

The new book from the author of  the international bestseller The Rabbit Who Wants To Fall Asleep is an all-new story featuring child-tested and parent-approved techniques to help relax your children so they fall quickly and quietly to sleep. Yes, The Little Elephant Who Wants To Fall Asleep, will not only be a new favorite book, it will actually help lull your child to sleep.

Your child will join the adorable Ellen the Elephant on a journey through a beautiful magical forest that eventually leads to her falling asleep. The incredible characters that your child will meet along the way have calming experiences that induce your child’s own relaxation and will help her slip into sleep. For example, Muddled Mouse, a sweet mouse holding a pillow, talks to Ellen in almost a hypnotizing way that she helps the child visualize relaxation and even heavy eyelids. This approach to a bedtime story is fascinating and not like your typical children’s book. The author gives instructions as to how the reader should adjust the tone of your voice (e.g., soothing voice), and even yawn. There are also tips at the end of the book to help get the most out of this bedtime story.

Absolutely brilliant.

PRIZES!

In honor of bedtime becoming SO much easier with this book we are going to give away to one lucky winner:

1 copy of The Little Elephant Who Wants To Fall Asleep

and

$100 VISA gift card

This post is sponsored by Random House Children’s Books.

In the comment section below please tell us:

What was your favorite bedtime story when you were a child?

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