The Whole Night Through A Lullaby

The Whole Night Through A Lullaby by David Frampton, published by HarperCollins on June 5, 2001, is a delightful children’s book featuring 32 pages of rhythmic text and beautiful woodcuts. This edition presents a charming narrative set in the jungle, where various animals are settling down for the night, except for one determined leopard who tries to stay awake.
Readers will find a soothing bedtime story that captures the essence of nighttime in the jungle, highlighting themes of sleep and dreams. The engaging illustrations and lyrical prose make it an ideal choice for sharing at bedtime, appealing to young children who often resist sleep. With subjects including juvenile fiction and bedtime routines, this book offers a gentle introduction to the world of nighttime and the importance of rest.
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The moon’s sweet lullaby of light falls softly through the jungle night down past the leafy bongo tree where everyone’s asleep but me!
The rhino is nestling in his bed. So are the crocodile and the zebra. The mouse is resting, the butterfly is snoozing, and the lions are snoring, Every animal in the jungle has closed its eyes for the night-everyone except the leopard. He is determined to stay awake the whole night through, but suddenly, wink…blink…yawn…yawn…shushhhhhhhhhh
David Frampton has created a charming lullaby for tiny children who try very hard every night to stay awake, Rhythmic text and beautiful woodcuts of jungle animals combine to make a perfect book to share at bedtime.
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