Nursies When the Sun Shines : A Little Book on Night Weaning by Katherine Havener (2013, Trade Paperback)

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PublisherElea Press
ISBN-100615756425
ISBN-139780615756424
eBay Product ID (ePID)160190208

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Edition2
Book TitleNursies When the Sun Shines : a Little Book on Night Weaning
Number of Pages20 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2013
TopicNursery Rhymes, concepts / Date & Time, Breastfeeding, Sleep & Sleep Disorders
IllustratorBurrier, Sara, Yes
GenreJuvenile Fiction, Health & Fitness, Juvenile Nonfiction
AuthorKatherine Havener
FormatTrade Paperback

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Intended AudienceJuvenile Audience
SynopsisNursies When the Sun Shines is a godsend to parents of nursing toddlers, exhausted from late night wakings for milk. Beautiful watercolor illustrations and a sweet, lulling verse help young children understand the concept of night and day. Night time, the book explains, is for sleeping. "Nursies," on the other hand, happen when the sun shines. In Nursies, a toussle-haired toddler is snuggled up in bed with mom and dad, ready to go to sleep for the night, the family's grey striped cat snoozing soundly at their feet. When the toddler wakes at night for "nursies," mom shows her baby that it's dark outside, and assures baby that she'll have nursies when the sun shines. Later, with brilliant sun streaming through the window, the toddler knows it's time for nursies. The book closes with a heart-warming illustration of a nursing family: the toddler, nuzzled up to mama's breast, daddy kissing toddler's head, and even the family cat purring a love song. Nursies is a groundbreaking children's book, the first-ever to focus on night weaning. Its goal is to facilitate communication between parent and young child, thereby making the process of night weaning as gentle and easy as possible. Nursies When the Sun Shines is available in Spanish under the title Lechita Al Amanecer., Nursies When the Sun Shines is a godsend to parents of nursing toddlers, exhausted from late night wakings for milk. Beautiful watercolor illustrations and a sweet, lulling verse help young children understand the concept of night and day. Night time, the book explains, is for sleeping. Nursies, on the other hand, happen when the sun shines. In Nursies, a toussle-haired toddler is snuggled up in bed with mom and dad, ready to go to sleep for the night, the family s grey striped cat snoozing soundly at their feet. When the toddler wakes at night for nursies, mom shows her baby that it s dark outside, and assures baby that she ll have nursies when the sun shines. Later, with brilliant sun streaming through the window, the toddler knows it s time for nursies. The book closes with a heart-warming illustration of a nursing family: the toddler, nuzzled up to mama s breast, daddy kissing toddler s head, and even the family cat purring a love song. Nursies is a groundbreaking children s book, the first-ever to focus on night weaning. Its goal is to facilitate communication between parent and young child, thereby making the process of night weaning as gentle and easy as possible.

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  • Lovely Start for Books about weaning

    The book itself was flimsy and bent down the middle. I think this was a shipping issue. I would love to see the book in a board book format. My son is 20 mths old and we are trying to emphasize that he is becoming a toddler as opposed to a baby. That was a little difficult when the child who was clearly a toddler was always addressed as "baby". Also, the father is never once mentioned. He doesn't go to sleep, he doesn't wake up. It's lovely that he's there, but where's the shout out to supportive papas in the breastfeeding relationship?

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