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Caillou enjoys playing games with his parents and listening to a bedtime story, but when it's time to go to bed, he doesn't want to sleep in the dark with the door closed.
With some help from his mother, Caillou learns about using the potty.
★ “A lovely visual lullaby to soothe youngest readers to sleep.”—Publishers Weekly, starred review Rich imagery, gentle rhythm and soothing repetition will lull your little one to sleep as the tulips close for the night, one by one. In this bedtime story written as an Italian villanelle, poet Gillian Sze makes use of the poetic forms of cyclic pattern and rhyme scheme to create a melodious lullaby. A young child comes in from picking flowers as the creatures around their home all settle down for the evening. Songbirds curl against their mothers’ sides, the house slumps and sighs low, a hush settles as times slows. And little readers are invited to rest their heads and be soothed to sleep as moonlight falls on eyes that close.
Goodnight, Forest! Say “sleep tight” to all the forest animals like bears, bunnies, squirrels and more in this sweet bedtime book for little ones.
Caillou isn't ready to go to sleep yet. Good thing Daddy is there to read him a story. Bath books are a fun way to introduce little ones to the joy of reading.
Caillou is building a beautiful castle that his sister Rosie accidently destroys.
The most exciting and mysterious of all stories is the story of a babys birth. This book addresses the question: Where did I come from? It gives parents an opportunity to talk about the excitement they felt when their baby was born and to communicate to their baby the happiness his arrival brought them. From inside Mommys tummy, Caillou hears the sounds of his mothers heartbeat and his fathers voice. Then one day, Caillou comes out of his mommys tummy. His father holds him in his arms and keeps him warm. Caillou basks in the tender gaze of his mother, who carried him inside for so long.
Caillou teases his little sister Rosie about her pacifier, not understanding why she can't be without it. After she gets upset, Mommy takes Rosie in her arms and explains that the pacifier is a way for Rosie to feel reassured and comforted, just like her blankie. Rosie wants to speak, though, and as she starts communicating and becoming more independent, the pacifier becomes less important.
Caillou overcome his fear of going to sleep in the dark.
With simple and effective methods, this book offers practical techniques and activities for communicating with a baby or toddler using easy-to-learn signs. 200 photos & 50 line drawings throughout.