Published by Flyby Promotions, Tommy Nelson Books Genres: bedtime, children's books
I’m not sure who gets more excited about a new book … my 3 year old or me! Even his books excite me. I’ve been looking for a few books to help the little guy to wind down for bedtime. We received Night Night Farm in the mail (in exchange for an honest review) a few weeks ago. {Affiliate links included in this post.}
While the little guy was busy looking for the tractor on nearly page, I was taking in all the cute little animal faces. The illustrator of this book has my attention. After we took a quick trip through the book looking at all the scenery, we went back through the pages to actually read the book.
My little guy enjoyed telling me who the babies were and who mommy and/or daddy were in each ‘night night’ scene. I liked the opportunity to practice exercising his speech therapy through the sound each new animal made as we read through the book.
My little guy enjoyed listening to the story and interjecting with his own thoughts the very first time we read the book. We have continued reading it almost every night as we prepare for bedtime.
The book is a quality board book that will withstand his rough little boy ppages that don’t tear easily with an excited child.
About the Book
Baa baa, sheep!
When the sun sinks low down on the farm, the animals are all tuckered out from the day’s adventures. Join these adorable farm animals in pajamas as they say night night to the farm, to their mommies and daddies, and to God.
Your little ones will sleep until the rooster crows knowing that the God who made them loves them too.
Night night, farm!
About the Author
Amy Parker’s children’s books have sold more than 800,000 copies including two Christian Retailing’s Best award-winning books and the bestselling A Night Night Prayer. She lives outside Nashville with her husband and two children.
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30 Comments
Andi
September 2 at 3:30 pmIt looks like it would be very cute 🙂
Mihaela Echols
September 2 at 4:05 pmThis looks so cute!
Steven
September 2 at 4:17 pmWe love board books at our house. They definitely stand up and don’t rip like normal paperback books. This looks like an interesting book and educational too. I will have to put it on my list next time I’m looking for books for my two daughters.
Stormi
September 2 at 4:47 pmThat sounds too cute. Board books are the best when it comes to little kids!
Alan D.D.
September 2 at 4:50 pmI prefer the stories of the Brothers Grimm, faery tales like Snow White or Cinderella, but children books were never something I like to read.
DJ Sakata
September 2 at 6:24 pmcute cover!
Amy Hagerup
September 2 at 7:15 pmAbsolutely adorable! What a great illustrator.
Tara
September 2 at 10:22 pmThis looks like a very sweet book. I prefer children’s books to adult books most of the time! I agree that I may like them more than my kids do!
Jolleen Ruiz
September 2 at 11:05 pmI mean, I don’t really wind my kids down before bedtime, they pretty much tire themselves out by running around the house, lol. But they do love, “Go, Dog Go!” 🙂
Kristi
September 3 at 12:48 amAmy Parker’s book looks fantastic! How fun it would be to read it to my little ones!
Jed Jurchenko
September 3 at 7:28 amFun contest, and this looks like a great children’s book. Very cute pictures too!
Tiffani
September 3 at 4:20 pmI don’t have any little ones yet, but this book reminds me of when my mom used to read to us at night right before we had warm milk!
Nicole Escat
September 3 at 6:31 pmWow, sounds like a nice book. My son loves bedtime stories and my hubby make it sure he read one for him every night.
Marie
September 3 at 8:16 pmAlways love new books!! this looks so cute!
Lori
September 3 at 9:11 pmWhat a cute book, Tami. I’ll have to let my niece know about this book for her two little ones. Thanks for sharing with Thankful Thursdays, I hope to see you again next week.
J9
September 4 at 11:11 amSuch a cute book. I bet my little one would love it. 🙂
Carla Waluck
September 4 at 2:25 pmThis book looks cute, although it may be a bit too young for my daughter.
Lo
September 4 at 11:20 pmMy kids LOVE books like these!! And they are great for mommy/kiddo time!
Christine
September 5 at 4:07 pmMy son loves any of the little critter books!
cindy troxell
September 5 at 11:24 pmI would love to win this for my grandchildren. Just last night on the phone i got to hear my grand daughter tell me what the animals say,she know the sounds and what they are .They live in Illinois and I live in Kentucky and this book would be great for her nd her brother they are 2 & 7. Thank you have a blessed day.
Carole Dube
September 6 at 10:00 amWe read bed time story before bed time it always wind my granddaughter down for bedtime.
kristen visser
September 6 at 11:29 amWe wind down our daughters by laying on the bed for a bit before bath time, then after bath time and we get them in their PJs we read lots of books
Jen V.
September 6 at 11:39 amMy nephew’s favorite bedtime story is Goodnight Moon.
Amaris Beecher
September 7 at 9:40 amWhat an adorable little book!
Cloe St-Amour
September 7 at 6:26 pmTo help wind down my child right before bed, I give him a nice luke warm bath and a warm glass of milk before bed, great giveaway!
Samantha
September 7 at 7:11 pmWe wind down for bed time right now with a bottle and a book to read.
Laurie Emerson
September 7 at 9:22 pmI wind them down by giving them a nice warm bath and then reading to them until they fall asleep. They love Goodnight Moon.
MaryAnn
September 7 at 9:46 pmWe have a bedtime routine that they follow consisting of cleaning room, brushing teeth, taking vitamin and then reading. My son loves Green Eggs & Ham.
Hesper Fry
September 7 at 11:48 pmI help wind down my 2 little girls by giving them some warm milk, reading a story, and then saying a nightly prayer.
Pamela
September 8 at 9:02 pmWe have a regular nighttime routine, starting with a bath and brushing teeth, then snuggling and reading a story or two. Our little guy loves animal books, so Night Night Farm would be perfect!