![]() ![]() This is a nice book to introduce to children from a very early age as a daily bedtime ritual. The transition of the lighted green room into the darkened green room, illuminated by the starry night sky outside and the doll’s house lights inside is perhaps the most memorable part of the story. ![]() ![]() The pairing of the beautiful images with the simple repetitive rhyme of the story lulls us into sleep. The details of the little objects in the room are captivating. The little bunny falls asleep.įavorite Part of the Story: This is the quintessential bedtime book. Soon the green room is completely dark except for the light shining in the red doll’s house and the red flames of the fire. ![]() As we say goodnight to each little object in the room, the bunny gets sleepier and sleepier, the rooms gets darker and darker, the stars get brighter in the night sky and the moon appears like a white lump of cheese. The bright lights in the green room gradually grow dim, casting light and shadow across the objects in the room, lulling the little bunny into sleep. The large bedroom window is partially draped to reveal a midnight blue night sky with many stars. There are many objects in the green room that are described in great detail- a telephone, a balloon, some kittens and a pair of mittens and also an elderly lady bunny sitting by the fire knitting, willing the little bunny to go to sleep. Short Synopsis of the Story: It is seven o’clock at night and a little bunny in striped blue pajamas is lying in bed in his green bedroom. Main Characters: a little bunny, an elderly lady bunny. ![]()
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