A Night-light for Bunny

A Night-light for Bunny by Geoffrey Hayes is a charming bedtime story published by HarperCollins in 2004. This 32-page book, written in English, follows Bunny as she struggles to sleep due to the overwhelming sights and sounds of the night. With the gentle guidance of Papa Bunny, she embarks on a journey to find the perfect night-light, discovering various sources of light along the way.
Readers will find a soothing narrative that explores themes of family and comfort, as Bunny learns to appreciate the beauty of the night. The story features lyrical language and vivid illustrations that create a warm atmosphere, making it an ideal choice for bedtime reading. The book touches on topics such as bedtime routines and the comforting presence of parents, providing a relatable experience for young readers and their families.
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“”Papa,” said Bunny, “I can’t sleep.
There’s too much at night.”
Papa Bunny picked up his bunny child and kissed her square on the nose.
“You need a night-light,” he said.
With Papa’s help, Bunny discovers that the night is with light: the moon, the stars, even a tiny glowworm. But all these lights are too bright or too twinkly or too small to be Bunny’s night-light, until finally Mama comes up with the perfect solution.
With lyrical words and beautiful, glowing scenes, Geoffrey Hayes creates a bedtime book as warm and comforting as the very best night-light.
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