Wind Says Good Night

“Wind Says Good Night” by Katy Rydell is a charming children’s book published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt in 1994. This edition features 32 pages and is presented in English. The story unfolds late at night, where all the little children are fast asleep, except for one. The night wind whispers soothingly, encouraging the restless child to drift off, while various animals, insects, and the sky itself join in to assist in the bedtime routine.
Readers will find a gentle cumulative tale that captures the essence of bedtime and dreams, making it a fitting choice for young children. The narrative emphasizes the comforting presence of nature as it collaborates to help the child find rest. With its full-color illustrations, this book invites children to explore the peaceful transition from wakefulness to sleep, creating a serene atmosphere perfect for bedtime reading.
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It’s late at night. All the little children are in their beds, fast asleep. All except one. “Go to sleep”, whispers the night wind. In this gentle cumulative tale, the animals, the insects, and the sky itself all cooperate to help a restless child fall asleep. Full color.
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