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Bedtime for Baby: Night Night Train

I'm often asked how our "Bedtime for Baby" Book Reviews segment came to be.  A friend of mine and her hubby became foster parents earlier this year.  One night she posted a pic of the books she'd read to their little one and asked for suggestions on more books as she was growing tired of reading the same books over and over again.

Me, being the lover of children's book I am, was thrilled to share some of the books I've read to my kids over the years.

I always read to my kids when they were little and our nighttime routine always included a bedtime story.  At first it was books I chose and as the kids got older, they began to select books and there were plenty of nights it was the same book over and over again but I didn't mind.  I relished this time with my kids.

Booklook Bloggers recently sent us a copy of Night, Night, Train for review.  Night, Night Train is a great bedtime read in the tradition of the classic children's book, Goodnight Moon.
Book Description
Chug-a-chug, the night night train Is a’rumblin’ ’round the track!
Choo! Choo! All aboard the train to Sleepytown! After a fun-filled day, it’s time to snuggle in, and dream the night away.
Join these adorable puppies in pajamas as they say night night to the train, to their mommy and daddy, and to God. Your little ones will rest their sleepy heads knowing that the God who made them loves them and keeps them safe all night long.
Night night, train!
Amy Parker’s children’s books have sold more than a million 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.
 Night, Night Train is a soothing read little ones will want to hear again and again.  We really enjoyed this book and look forward to Amy Parker's next book.  

Night, Night Train is sold wherever Thomas Nelson books are sold including www.thomasnelson.com



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