A book that sends readers to sleep isn’t something an author would usually want, but in this particular case it’s exactly what the author intended.
Parents don’t seem to be complaining either, with kids the world over staying in bed and actually falling asleep at bedtime without their usual antics.
Written by Carl-Johan Forssén Ehrlin, a Swedish psychologist and linguist, The Rabbit Who Wants To Fall Asleep, uses psychological techniques that help children relax and fall asleep faster.
The captivating story follows a tired Roger the Rabbit and his appropriately named friends, Sleep Snail, Heavy-Owed Owl and Uncle Yawn.
Although it was published in 2014, it has recently garnered attention from parents around the globe and has topped the Amazon bestsellers list – the first time an independent author of a print book has done so.
Are you convinced that you need this book as part of your kids’ bedtime routine? Well if not, these rave, five-star reviews might convert you.
One mum has even cut down the time it takes her child to fall asleep from three hours down to just twelve minutes.
Another happy customer doesn’t even have children, but listens to the audiobook for herself.
Once you’ve read it to your little one, it might be a good idea to pop the audio book on for yourself and catch up on that well deserved sleep! Because what exhausted parent isn’t longing for some much-needed zzz’s?!