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The Night-Night Song - cover

The Night-Night Song

Kim Mitzo Thompson, Karen Mitzo Hilderbrand

Publisher: Twin Sisters® Digital Media™

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Summary

Snuggle close to your little one and enjoy this rhyming story about mommy animals gently tucking their babies into bed.  “It's night-night time,” said Mama Horse as her little foal softly neighed. “Snuggle close, and bow your head. Our nighttime prayers, we'll say.” Mama Cat, Raccoon, Cow, Mouse, Horse, and Bird, each say “good night” to their babies in a different, caring way. Young listeners will be captivated by the comforting story with wonderful narration. This audio book is the perfect way to end a busy day.  Titles in the Bedtime Series include:  Sleep, My Little One, The Night-Night Song, I Love You More, It's Night, Night Time, and I Thank God For You.
Available since: 07/03/2023.

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