The Rabbit Who Wants to Fall Asleep

A New Way of Getting Children to Sleep

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Ages 3-7
65 minutes

Content Summary

End bedtime struggles with the groundbreaking #1 international bestseller, The Rabbit Who Wants to Fall Asleep. Join Roger the Rabbit as he embarks on a calming journey to visit Uncle Yawn, who knows just how to help him drift off to sleep. With its unique language pattern and soothing narrative, this story is designed to help children relax and fall asleep at bedtime or naptime. Parents all over the world have made The Rabbit Who Wants to Fall Asleep an essential part of their nightly routine, guiding children to peaceful slumber.

This trusted bedtime tool uses gentle storytelling and child-tested techniques to help your little one wind down and fall asleep faster. As Roger's journey unfolds, young listeners will be lulled to sleep by the soft, rhythmic language that encourages relaxation. A perfect companion to The Little Elephant Who Wants to Fall Asleep, this beloved story provides a tender, comforting experience that has earned rave reviews from parents worldwide. Say goodbye to bedtime battles and reclaim peaceful nights with The Rabbit Who Wants to Fall Asleep.

This token features two readings of The Rabbit Who Wants to Fall Asleep - one by Fred Sanders, one by Kathleen McInerney. You can choose which voice works best for your child.

Tracklist

  1. Introduction (0:18)
  2. Disclaimer (0:28)
  3. The Rabbit Who Wants to Fall Asleep: First Narrator (30:33)
  4. The Rabbit Who Wants to Fall Asleep: Second Narrator (33:08)

Learning Topics

  • Sleep Routines
  • Relaxation Techniques
  • Calming Down
  • Imagination
  • Listening Skills

Credits & Copyright

Text © 2014 Carl-Johan Forssén Ehrlin. Illustration © 2010 Carl-Johan Forssén Ehrlin. ℗ 2015 PRH LLC.

About Tokens

Tokens are collectable magnetic tiles that delight kids with songs, stories, and learning content when tapped on The Storypod ✨

Storypod Tokens are tested and appropriate for children 18 months and older. However, adult supervision is advised for all children under 3 years of age.