It’s time to turn out the lights and say “night-night” to America with this bedtime baby book featuring landmarks and locations in the Land of the Free!It’s bedtime in America! Say goodnight and wish sweet dreams to the United States’ most iconic sights and landmarks, including the Statue of Liberty, Golden Gate Bridge, Space Needle, and many more. Children and parents alike will be delighted to spot their country’s landmarks and landscapes from bustling cities to national parks as they drift off to sleep. It’s the perfect heartwarming story to cuddle up and read aloud with your little one. Night-night America!A read-aloud board book that fosters an appreciation for America’s culture, ideal for toddlers ages 1-4Sweet, lovely rhyming text combined with soft and colorful illustrations make for a great reading experience at bedtimeThe perfect gift for new parents, family vacations, baby showers, birthdays, Mother’s Day, Father’s Day, Easter baskets, holiday stocking stuffer, Valentine’s Day book, or for any occasionGoodnight moms and daughters.Goodnight dads and sons.America is calm and quiet.Sweet dreams to everyone!
As a child, Helen Poole was fascinated by childrens books. She enjoyed writing stories and rhymes that she could illustrate. This fascination has lead to a full-time career. Helen graduated from the University of Central Lancashire, where she discovered working digitally and never looked back. Since graduating, her versatility has allowed her to work as a graphic and product designer, as well as an illustrator. She has worked on everything from toys and games to greeting cards and pet products. And lets not forget childrens books! Helen works much better when drinking large amounts of herbal tea and singing loudly to an extremely eclectic music collection (thankfully she works alone).
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