The Bunny’s Night-Light

The Bunny’s Night-Light by Geoffrey Hayes, published by Random House in 2012, is a charming bedtime story designed for young readers. This 32-page book, written in English, follows Little Bunny as he struggles to sleep due to the darkness of night. With the help of Papa, they explore various options for a night-light, including the moon, fireflies, and a glowworm, creating a soothing narrative for children.
Readers will discover a delightful blend of fiction and social themes as they accompany Little Bunny and Papa on their nighttime adventure. The story features luminescent illustrations that glow in the dark, enhancing the bedtime experience. This engaging tale addresses common childhood fears related to darkness while promoting family bonds and comfort during bedtime routines.
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When Little Bunny can’t sleep because “there’s too much dark at night,” it’s up to Papa to find just the right night-light for his little bunny. The pair go for a walk around the woods and Papa points out the possibilities. Perhaps the moon is the ideal night-light? Or maybe the fireflies will be able to help? Or even the little glowworm? Featuring luminescent nighttime illustrations that glow in the dark, and a comforting text, this bedtime story will resonate with little bunnies and their parents.
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