Niccolini’s Song

Niccolini’s Song by Chuck Wilcoxen, published by Penguin Publishing Group in 2006, is a charming reprint that spans 40 pages. This book presents the unique story of Niccolini, a night watchman in a train yard who uses his soothing voice to sing anxious locomotives to sleep. As his gentle traindreaming song spreads, parents begin to bring their restless children to the rail yard, seeking comfort and tranquility in the midst of nighttime chaos.
Readers will discover a narrative that intertwines themes of bedtime and dreams with the enchanting world of music and transportation. Niccolini’s Song captures the essence of a peaceful night, inviting young listeners to drift off into slumber alongside the soothing sounds of the rail yard. This edition, written in English, offers a delightful experience for children and parents alike, making it a fitting addition to any bedtime routine.
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Niccolini is no ordinary night watchman in the train yard. He sings the anxious locomotives to sleep every night with a traindreaming song about “gentle hills, steady tailwinds, and feathers for freight. ” Soon parents start to bring their crying babies and sleepless children to the rail yard, hoping to soothe them into slumber. But how will Niccolini’s gentle song ever be heard over all the racket? Niccolini’s Song is music so sweet, and a story so comforting, even restless young listeners will find themselves drifting off to peaceful dreams.
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