It's Time to Sleep, My Love
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As comforting as a soft blanket and warm as a goodnight hug, Eric Metaxas's lullaby It's Time to Sleep, My Love is delightfully brought to life by bestselling artist Nancy Tillman (On the Night You Were Born), whose illustrations celebrate the wonders of the natural world, and the bonds of family.
It's time to sleep, it's time to sleep,
the fishes croon in waters deep.
The songbirds sing in trees above,
"It's time to sleep, my love, my love."
As children prepare for bed, the world around them is also settling down for the night. Animals who live in the jungle, the forest, the sea—all whisper to their babies a soft refrain: It's time to sleep, my love.
Discover more of Nancy Tillman's heartwarming stories for all of life's milestones:
I LOVE YOU LIKE A RIVER
ON THE NIGHT YOU WERE BORN
IT'S TIME TO SLEEP, MY LOVE
I'D KNOW YOU ANYWHERE
WHEREVER YOU ARE, MY LOVE WILL FIND YOU
I KNEW YOU COULD DO IT
YOU'RE ALL KINDS OF WONDERFUL
YOU'RE HERE FOR A REASON
THE CROWN ON YOUR HEAD
THE HEAVEN OF ANIMALS
THE SPIRIT OF CHRISTMAS
批評家のレビュー
“As in On the Night You Were Born, the words directly address a young listener with comforting, fanciful imagery . . . Culminating in a final scene of a sleeping child in a floating bed under a watchful moon, this gentle, tender offering will buoy children with its strong messages of safety and love.” —Booklist
“A luxuriant bedtime retreat for children and parents alike.” —Kirkus Reviews
“This is one of those rare baby books that make both skeptics and sentimentalists of all ages happy.” —Publishers Weekly on On the Night You Were Born
“A beautiful tribute to the uniqueness of every child.” —Kirkus Reviews on On the Night You Were Born
“Many parents will welcome this opportunity to tell their children how special and loved they are.” —Booklist on On the Night You Were Born
“Rhyming text extols and celebrates the uniqueness of a newborn.” —School Library Journal on On the Night You Were Born