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Falling asleep can be challenging for a lot of kids. Thankfully, Good Night Giants is here to help!
Playful and full of imagination, Good Night Giants invites kids to count giants as they drift off to slumber. cognitive behavioral methods are couched in a rhythmic, relaxing story and whimsical illustrations to help restless kids take control of their sleep.
THE GIANTS SONG Wiggle out your energy to get ready to sleep. Put happy thoughts in your head and peace in your feet, Now, take a deep breath and blow out the air. Float with its sound, but wait, you’re not there.
A Note to Parents provides additional strategies and insight.
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I was looking forward to this book at our public library. After receiving it, I was very disappointed. The text was fine but felt that the illustration of the giants in the bathtub was inappropriate.
Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2011
Do your children count sheep before they go to sleep? What about giants? Yes, that's right Giants. One little boy has trouble getting to sleep at night. Sleep doesn't always come to you unless you learn to relax and rest. This little guy likes to play hide-and-go-seek with his giants. This wonderful rhyming and counting book has little readers counting up to six and back down to one. The illustrations show giants in long johns, giants with roses and also giants in the tub. At the end of the book are some very special notes to help parents build a bedtime routine with their child. Transition times are very important in helping a child prepare for sleep. Parents will get tips on does and don'ts in discussing sleep and what you can do to get a sleepless child into a rhythm. There is also a bedtime song for parents and kids to sing together. This is a Fears and Anxieties/Life Skills book.