By Margaret Wise Brown
Pictures by Clement Hurd
Copyright 1947
Countless children have this book as part of their bedtime
ritual. The words have a gentle, lulling
effect on an overtired, restless spirit.
In Goodnight Moon, a little bunny is getting ready to go to sleep. He looks at everything around him and as the
dark closes in, he says goodnight to each object in turn.
It can be difficult for a child (or anyone, for that matter)
to let go of the events of the day and relax enough to fall asleep. What helps this bunny calm down is the
assurance that he is safe, his room is as it should be, and when he says
goodnight, he knows that everything will still be there when he wakes.
Another calming influence is that gentle, quiet old lady
whispering hush.
Goodnight Moon is a beautiful, poetic book and needs no
lesson. But if you search for one, what
you can see is that our demeanor can have a substantial effect on those around
us. Likewise, the mood of those around
us can cause our tempers to change. Like
that quiet old lady whispering hush, we too can help soothe the restlessness of
people around us.
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