Naptime (Toddler Tools® Board Books) - Essential Sleep Training Book for Babies & Toddlers | Perfect for Bedtime Routine, Daycare, and Parenting
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Naps are just a little break—but when it’s naptime, many toddlers have trouble settling into sleep. This calming, encouraging book helps young children quiet down so they can get the rest they need. Eyes are closed, lights are dimmed…and (yawn, s-t-r-e-t-c-h) before little ones know it, it’s time to wake up. Cozy illustrations enhance the text.An award-winning author/illustrator team offers a fresh look at the times and transitions all toddlers face daily, giving young children the tools to handle routines with confidence and cooperation.Toddler Tools® seriesDaily transitions and routines can be a struggle for any toddler, as well as parents and caregivers. These award-winning, positive books can help ease the many challenging "times" that are a part of every toddler's day. Share them before (or during) the desired "time," or whenever toddlers need encouragement with routines.
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We got this book about a month ago to read at naptimes, and it is already one of my 11 month old's favorite books. She is too young to understand what it says, but she loves the illustrations and reaches for the book every time she sees it sitting on the dresser. She likes to "kiss" the child's face on the pages where his face is most of the page, and likes to try to turn the pages back to re-read it. That being said, the book is not particularly relaxing to her now because she is so interested in it, but I think as soon as she can understand it, it will help her frame naps in a positive way: "I take a break from play to have a better day" and "Naps are just a little break, see you when you wake." We always read Sandra Boynton's The Going to Bed Book at bedtime, and now it's a sleep cue for her (she always rubs her eyes at the end), so I'm hoping that Naptime will become the same for her at naps.Parent enjoyment is also important (since we're the ones reading over and over!), and this ranks highly for me. I love how the text is soothing, uses sleepy sounds ("sigh," "yawn," "mmm") - I always yawn after I read "yawn" - but is also a fun read with good rhyming.
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