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Good Night, Little One

by Steve Björkman

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Animal and human parents say good night to their children, remembering what happened in their day and emphasizing God's love and care.
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I absolutely love the lift the flap books. This is a fun and interesting way to keep children reading. In this book it ask where different animals sleep. Then, the children are to lift the flap to find the answer. ( )
  kfisher524 | Nov 25, 2014 |
" Filled with charming illustrations and soothing, read-aloud bedtime rhymes, Good Night, Little One follows God's creatures - bunny, sparrow, porcupine, skunk, and more - as they nod off to sleep, reassured of His great love for us all, big and small.
Within the pages of this newest release from acclaimed illustrator/author Steve Björkman, children will learn more than a dozen different ways God expresses His love and care for His littlest creatures. It's a story boys and girls will want to hear again and again, and it provides parents the perfect opportunity to gently remind their children how much God loves them, tonight and every night." (Amazon.com)
  staylorlib | Jul 3, 2019 |
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