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Hills of green with dots of white....
Wishing to be in the hills of Ireland?
This new children's book brings the lovely Really Woolly is back!
Synopsis:
Sweet bedtime lullabies and prayers . . . just before you turn out the light.
A case-bound padded board book from the Really Woolly brand gives children sweet lullabies to help them fall asleep. Little ones will love the charming Really Woolly illustrations, engaging verse, and Scripture from the International Children’s Bible that allow them to drift off in sweet dreams, knowing they are loved and safe. Prayer starters also encourage children to end their day talking to God.
Review:
This book is not really a 'lullaby' book, so much as it is nightly devotional for young children, ages 2-5. Now you CAN sing the verses to your child, but as you see below, reading them is just as nice:
The book encourages your child to talk to God at bedtime, share what they are grateful for, and to pray for a peaceful night sleep. By adding the appropriate bible verse, parents can also read from the bible and start their child on a lifelong reading of the bible before they go to bed.
This is an adorable book, and perfect for tucking into Easter baskets, along with a fluffy lamb! Additional Really Wooly items for their basket can be had from Dayspring, one of our favorite retailers! They even have a Really Woolly website, for more fun for parents and kids!
Giveaway:
One BTHM reader will win their own copy of this adorable book!
One BTHM reader will win their own copy of this adorable book!
Beautiful Dreamer is what I sang to my children many years ago. saubleb(at)gmail(dot)com
ReplyDeleteWhen they were 9 I didn't sing anymore. saubleb(at)gmail(dot)com
ReplyDeleteMaybe not a lullaby, but "Jesus Loves the Little Children"
ReplyDeleteMy son is only 18 months old, so I still sing to him!
ReplyDeleteWe sing a lot of songs and most are bible songs but we like London bridge is falling down and the wheels on the bus.
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twinkle twinkle little star
ReplyDeleteMy son is 4 so and I still sing to him
ReplyDeleteI used to sing Twinkle Twinkle Little Star to my kids, they loved it.
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We sing Twinkle Twinkle Little Star.
ReplyDeleteYou are my sunshine.
ReplyDeleteI sing Jesus Loves Me to my daughter.
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