Author:Carl-Johan Forssén Ehrlin,Irina Maununen,Roy McMillan,Rachel Bavidge
The groundbreaking No. 1 bestseller is sure to turn nightly bedtime battles into a loving and special end-of-day ritual. This child-tested, parent-approved story uses an innovative technique that brings a calm end to any child's day.
Do you struggle with getting your child to fall asleep?
Join parents all over the world who have embraced The Rabbit Who Wants to Fall Asleep as their new nightly routine.
When Roger can't fall asleep, Mummy Rabbit takes him to see Uncle Yawn, who knows just what to do. Children will join Roger on his journey and be lulled to sleep alongside their new friend.
Carl-Johan Forssén Ehrlin's simple story uses a unique and distinct language pattern that will help your child relax and fall asleep-at bedtime or naptime.
This soothing audiobook edition contains a choice of male or female narrator.
Reclaim bedtime today!
Praise for The Rabbit Who Wants to Fall Asleep:
"Tired parents of planet earth - this is what you've been waiting for... If you don't already have a copy, you need to order one quick sharp" - Metro
"The most peaceful bedtime we have had in months" - Daily Mail
Tired parents of planet earth - this is what you've been waiting for... If you don't already have a copy, you need to order one quick sharp.
—— MetroThe most peaceful bedtime we have had in months.
—— Daily MailInsightful, funny, and honest, Who Stole My Spear? is a great guide not to Real Man but to real men
—— David BaddielI laughed a lot. And cried some, but only on the inside. Which is where a man cries
—— David DuchovnyA soul-baring attempt to figure out what it means to be masculine
—— Louis TherouxPick of the Month
—— Vanity FairBrilliant
—— Daily TelegraphWhile it is often very funny, it is also insightful, both independently and in the context of broader thinking about the predicament of contemporary men… A delight… moving… and in an ambitiously hybrid form, he bolsters these observations with reporting (he is a radio host and television journalist, who has covered immigration to Britain and America’s death row), plus research into the anthropology and history of masculinity.
—— EconomistA much-needed manual for modern man… with soul searching, honesty and humour
—— Irish Sunday IndependentFresh research, counter-intuitive insights, lively writing, practical calls to action ... Grant has a deserved reputation as an original thinker.
—— The Financial Times[A] rich and practical paean to nonconformity.
—— FortuneOriginals succeeds by marrying sound research and insightful anecdotes to a breezy narrative style
—— The GuardianPart of the fun of Grant’s book is that he redeems behaviors we typically regard with puritan disdain. . . . Thought-provoking.
—— The New York Times Book ReviewOne of the most original thinkers of our time.
—— Travel Extra MagazineSolomon is an attentive and inquisitive anatomist of the ways that art is made within a society.
—— Alex Clark , Times Literary SupplementSolomon has an outsider’s eagle eye. A dazzling volume.
—— Sara Wheeler , Spectator, Book of the Year[A] wonderful collection of essays… Dip in and out, and you will be richly rewarded over and again.
—— Erica Wagner , New StatesmanThis is a book to open the eyes and broaden the mind.
—— World of CruisingAs always, Solomon gets into the far corners of things, including people’s minds… He’s also very sharp on South Africa, China, Libya, Romania, and Brexit Britain, among others. He’s an expert on turmoil.
—— William Leith , Evening Standard