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Blurb for "Goodnight Moon" by Margaret Wise Brown

"Goodnight Moon," written by Margaret Wise Brown and illustrated by Clement Hurd, is an enduring classic of children's literature that has lulled generations of children to sleep. Its rhythmic, gentle words and warm, inviting illustrations have made it a beloved part of the bedtime routine for families across the globe.

This simple yet magical picture book takes young readers into a cozy room where a little rabbit says goodnight to all the familiar things around him. From the quiet old lady whispering "hush" to the stars outside the windows, every page turns the ordinary into something to be cherished, making it an essential story for nurturing a child’s early love of reading.

Author's Tip:

"Let the last moments before sleep be a time of warmth, comfort, and tranquility. A peaceful bedtime story can set the tone for a night of sweet dreams."

Quotes:

- "Goodnight room. Goodnight moon. Goodnight cow jumping over the moon."

Interesting Facts:

- Since its publication in 1947, "Goodnight Moon" has sold over 48 million copies worldwide and has been translated into numerous languages.

- Brown's unique ability to see the world through a child's eyes, and her revolutionary approach to children's writing, has made her work a timeless treasure.

At favs.pro, we recognize the timeless value of "Goodnight Moon" and recommend it as a must-have for every child’s bookshelf. It’s not just a book; it’s a gentle farewell to the day, an anchor in a sea of childhood memories, and a first step into the world of stories.

Embrace the quiet magic of bedtime. Click to buy "Goodnight Moon" and share this cherished classic with the little dreamers in your life.

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