Sheep, Sheep, Sheep, Help Me Fall Asleep Written and with photographs by Arlene Alda When you can't fall asleep, counting sheep is certainly one way to make you drowsy. On the other hand, when you don't want to fall asleep, counting other animals doing silly things is clearly a great way to keep yourself awake! And that's just what this preschooler does as soon as Mom leaves the room. Children and parents alike will find delight in this multifunctional book. It's a rhyming bedtime reader, a counting book, and an animal identification picture book -- it's three books in one!
Title: "Sheep, Sheep, Sheep, Help Me Fall Asleep" by Arlene Alda
Overview: "Sheep, Sheep, Sheep, Help Me Fall Asleep" is a children's bedtime book written and illustrated by Arlene Alda. The book is designed to help young readers fall asleep by using a soothing and engaging narrative. Here is a comprehensive overview of the book:
The book follows a simple and repetitive structure, typical of bedtime stories. It features colorful illustrations of sheep and other animals, which are central to the narrative. The text is written in a breezy, rhyming style that makes it easy for young readers to follow and remember. The story is not overly complex, making it suitable for children aged 4 to 8 years.
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Arlene Alda is an American photographer and writer known for her work in children's literature. She began her career playing the clarinet professionally before transitioning to photography and writing. Her books often feature her own photography, which adds a personal touch to her storytelling.