Bedtime: parents look forward to it, but often dread the routine. The kids are either starving to death or super thirsty. They may need to do just one more thing or want to watch one more YouTube video. There is always the reading of the book. They want just one more page, one more book. This may be where mom or dad end up on the floor thinking this kid just needs to go to sleep or I’m gonna lose it. Don’t go there yet, someone is claiming to have your bedtime struggles solved.
What if one book could put your kid to sleep in three minutes? Would you buy it? So far, this book is headed to the top of the charts and is the very first self-published work to top Amazon charts. The Rabbit Who Wants To Fall Asleep by Swedish behavioural psychologist Carl-Johan Forssén Ehrlin is sure to be your next purchase.
Yes, this works, but Ehrlin says there are instructions and specific rules for making this book work. He says specific words and phrases need to be emphasized and read slowly and calmly. He says it is “the verbal equivalent of rocking a baby to sleep.
Parents who have bought the book deliver high praise in Amazon reviews. Some recommend the audio book version. Most say it is hypnotizing and similar to guided meditation.
Would you try this book out with your kids?
A relative bought this as a gift after hearing about it on NPR. It takes about 20 minutes to read and have the toddler fall asleep by the end. My husband, however, is asleep by the third page.
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