The Sleepy Little Stone teaches children between 3 - 7 years old learn to how breathe and relax the mind and body to fall asleep.
Teach your child how to relax their body and mind and help fall asleep by following the little stone's journey from land to lake. The Sleepy Little Stone teaches children between 3 - 7 years old how to breathe and relax the mind and body to fall asleep. Falling asleep isn't just about reading a book, but also setting up for sleep. In the back of the book, you'll find Happy Sleep Tips to help your child set up for sleep success. To find out more about helping your child sleep, visit HappySleepingBaby.com or follow along at Happy Sleeping Baby on Facebook and Instagram.
Courtney Landin is a Family Health coach and certified Sleep Science Coach specializing in baby sleep. She has helped hundreds of families get better sleep through parent-assisted methods that help the child learn to sleep. She is educated in infant mental health along with being a top ranked sleep consultant in the U.S. Courtney also combines training and nutrition to help families live healthy and happy lives. Courtney lives in Stockholm, Sweden with her husband and daughter. Yandeh Sallah is an illustrator and artist from Stockholm. Within her years of being self-taught, she likes to explore ways of showing emotion through her work, and in this book, taking a somewhat minimalistic approach to the illustrations.
"Our child loves stones, so this book is really perfect! He loves to feel that his body is sinking into the bed and it helps relax him." "The book has a meditative quality to it and it's very calming for kids." "The Sleepy Little Stone provides children with a great way to learn how to relax for bed. We've loved reading it before going to sleep!" "Both my kids really like the story! My oldest son starts feeling sleepy already as we start speaking about getting ready for bed and reading the story. The relaxing breathing also works very well with him." "Our daughter really seems to enjoy the story! She is usually asleep by the end of the story if I read it slowly."