Animal Lullabies

Animal Lullabies by Pam Conrad is a delightful exploration of bedtime rituals in the animal kingdom, published by Laura Geringer Book in 1997. This 1st edition features 32 pages and is presented in English. The book captures the essence of nighttime as various animal parents engage in their unique routines to help their young ones settle down for sleep.
Readers will find a charming collection of scenarios, from a mother swan gliding around a pond to soothe her cygnets, to playful monkeys arguing over who gets to hold the baby. The narrative also includes a papa seahorse struggling to get his offspring to sleep and a mama owl nudging her owlet awake for their nighttime watch. Through these gently humorous lullabies, the book reflects the familiar experiences of both adults and children, emphasizing the comforting sounds and activities associated with bedtime and dreams.
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As day draws to a close in the animal kingdom, a mother swan hopes one more glide around the pond will send her young ones off to sleep; monkeys bicker over who gets to hold the baby; oysters bid their babies to close their shells up tight; and an at-his-wit’s-end papa seahorse can’t get his offspring to shut their eyes at all. All the while, a mama owl is nudging her owlet awake, to begin their nighttime watch.Adults and children alike will recognize themselves in Pam Conrad’s gently humorous lullabies, full of the rustles and flutters of bedtime, and the promise of safe slumber.
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