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From New York Times bestselling author Jane Yolen comes a lilting lullaby from the bottom of the sea. Hush, foam rocker, sleep, wave breaker. Close your eyes and dream, tide breaker. A hush-filled bedtime rhyme for parents to share with their newborns, Merbaby’s Lullaby is an underwater cradlesong written by Jane Yolen and illustrated by Elizabeth O. Dulemba. Join a mermaid as she helps her merbaby to sleep, rocking with the gentle waves, singing with the whispering whales, and settling in with sea stars lighting the way to sweet dreams.
From New York Times bestselling author Jane Yolen comes a lilting lullaby from the bottom of the sea. Hush, foam rocker, sleep, wave breaker. Close your eyes and dream, tide breaker. A hush-filled bedtime rhyme for parents to share with their newborns, Merbaby’s Lullaby is an underwater cradlesong written by Jane Yolen and illustrated by Elizabeth O. Dulemba. Join a mermaid as she helps her merbaby to sleep, rocking with the gentle waves, singing with the whispering whales, and settling in with sea stars lighting the way to sweet dreams.
Mer-mommies and mer-daddies put their babies to sleep beneath the sea. Illustrations have glitter highlights.
Explore the secret colors of a mermaid's world in a lulling and lyrical story from the creator of the celebrated Mushroom Lullaby. Today is a good day. A good day for exploring. A good day for exploring the colors of this world. Enter the colorful realm of three mermaid friends and follow them through their enchanting day. Wake to the surprise of a red sunrise, explore a verdant underwater garden, and dive through waves of startling blue. In this delightfully dazzling story, one-of-a-kind creator Kenneth Kraegel nurtures young children's minds and imaginations by merging a fresh color-concepts story with a soothing lullaby, gently ushering little listeners toward sleep and sweet dreams.
A gentle board book for bedtime featuring mer-moms and mer-babies, from the creator of The Book of Selkie and Wildflower. Now the sun is dipping low It?s time to go to bed. Swaddled tight in seaweed wraps They rest their sleepy heads... A soothing board book lullaby about mer-moms and their mer-babies at bedtime, from the creator of The Book of Selkie and Wildflower and the illustrator of The Mermaid Handbook. With a lush ocean palette and gentle text, baby will soon be dreaming of seal kisses and moonlit waves.
A soft and soothing good night journey through an ocean filled with sleepy sea creatures, perfect for bedtime in the summer or year-round. The sun is setting. The waves are gently lapping at the shore. It's time for all the ocean creatures to rest. Whales, turtles, dolphins, and more drift and doze. And as the tide pools catch the light of the moon and the stars glowing above, a mother and her baby listen to the soft sounds of the ocean lullaby . . . Shhh, hush. Shhh, hush. The ocean's soothing song. Shhh, hush. Shhh, hush. We can sing along. Praise for Ocean Lullaby: "A delightful winding-down story after a busy day at the beach—or anywhere." --Kirkus Reviews "This dreamy paean to the ocean’s mesmerizing influence [is] guaranteed to soothe little ones at bedtime." --Booklist
A sweetly spun lullaby evokes images of the seaside while describing the cycle of sleep as mimicking the seasons of the year.
A collection of sixteen traditional lullabies from around the world, including "Hush, Little Baby," "Golden Slumbers," and "Little Red Bird."
Blurb:It's bedtime and baby wants the sound of a parent's voice to lull them to dreamland with the lilting rhythm of a lullaby! A collection of lullabies and bedtime poems for little ones, including a humorous counting rhyme.Themes: Stories in rhyme, bedtime & dreams, Counting & numbers, lullabiesReviews: "A touching collection to help make bedtime a favourite part of your child's day and introduce them to a lifelong love of reading." Adrienne T. O'Connell, teacher, B.A., Grad. Dip. Ed., taught indigenous classrooms in the outback to multicultural city classrooms.As an educator, I know the importance of reading rhyme for young children. The earlier the exposure, the more rapid the benefits for the child by expanding their exposure to vocabulary. This is especially important by the age of three years old. Rhyme also involves words of similar sound but with different meanings which promotes cognitive growth. Lullabies and poems also provide physical comfort to a growing child that helps them settle down and relax. "The Boat to Lullaby Bay" is a wonderful introduction to the world of poems and lullabies with beautiful illustrations that are sure to delight parents and children. Jan Clifton Watford, retired teacher, with a BVA degree in art and art Education, and MATL, masters degree in Integrating Technology in the classroom and certification in Art, Early Childhood education and Gifted education