Psalm 4:8 reminds us of God's protective care - “In peace I will both lie down and sleep for You alone, O Lord, make me dwell in safety.”.Time for Bed sets the stage of routine and feelings of love helping a child to feel safe and relax into sleep. Rest impacts our emotions it actually stabilizes them.Hold your breath and make a wish, then share. You & your child will look forward to these and they will make the read new every time while also teaching them conversation skills. Use the prompts given in the book to make special moments before going to bed.Have your child point to the big animal and then the small or little one to practice size contrast. Use the illustrations to learn big and small.This little book goes beyond too in that you can introduce your child to what baby animals are called such as calf, foal, etc. For toddlers, introduce the animals and the sounds they make.This will make them feel like they are reading too! As your child is able, allow them to finish each phrase with the correct rhyming word.Make the Most of Time for Bed Intellectual
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