Go to Sleep, Daisy

“Go to Sleep, Daisy” by Jane Simmons is a charming board book published by Orchard Books in 1999. This edition features 8 pages and is presented in English, making it accessible for young readers. The story follows a small duckling named Daisy who struggles to fall asleep due to various creepy night noises, such as fluttering moths and hooting owls, until the calming presence of the moon helps her find rest.
Readers will discover a gentle narrative that captures the challenges of nighttime fears through Daisy’s experience. The book’s board pages are designed for durability, making it suitable for little hands. This engaging tale not only addresses common childhood anxieties but also introduces themes of comfort and reassurance, making it a delightful addition to bedtime routines.
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Creepy night noises, including fluttering moths and hooting owls, keep small duckling Daisy from being able to fall asleep in her bed by the pond, until the moon comes out and soothes her. On board pages.
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