Dr. Seuss’s Sleep Book

Dr. Seuss’s Sleep Book by Dr. Seuss, published by Random House in 1990, is a delightful children’s book featuring 56 pages of whimsical verse. The story begins with Van Vleck, a very small bug whose contagious yawn triggers a chain reaction, leading to a sleepy atmosphere among all the creatures in the world. This edition captures the playful essence of Dr. Seuss’s storytelling, inviting young readers into a world where sleep takes center stage.
In this engaging narrative, readers will discover what unfolds as all ninety-nine zillion nine trillion and three creatures settle down for the night. The rhythmic text and imaginative illustrations create a soothing experience, making it an ideal bedtime read. The book explores themes of sleep and relaxation, encouraging children to embrace the calming ritual of winding down at the end of the day.
Official synopsis Publisher
Van Vleck, a very small bug, is getting sleepy, and his yawn-contagious as yawns are-sets off a chain reaction, making all those around him feel sleepy, too! Tells, in verse, what happens when all ninety-nine zillion nine trillion and three creatures in the world go to sleep.
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