
"The Little Tractor Who Wants to Fall Asleep" is the third book in the series of sleepy tales. The first two - about Roger the Rabbit and Sonya the Elephant - have already won the love of many children and their parents.
In this fairy tale, little tractor Alex sets off on a journey to ask his friends how they manage to fall asleep so quickly and easily at night. Already familiar characters - Roger the rabbit, Sonya the elephant, Uncle Zyova, Sopelka the mole and many new characters will reveal their secrets to the little tractor.
The book is based on special psychological techniques that help children fall asleep easier and faster every day.
The book is "personalized" - it has specially marked places where you need to address the child by name. This helps children better perceive the text.
At the end of the book you will find useful tips from the author on how to use "sleep" books correctly and most effectively (tips are only in this book, but they are suitable for use with any of the fairy tales).
More than two million copies of the book "The Rabbit Who Wants to Sleep" and almost as many of its sequel "The Elephant Who Wants to Sleep" have been sold worldwide. At the moment, these books have been translated into 46 languages. Roger Rabbit and Sonya the Elephant have already become popular with Russian little readers, and every day more and more children fall asleep to the lulling sleepy tales. A little later, a tractor named Roger joins their company - the latest book in the series.
All books are distinguished by their calm and cozy design. A pleasant, slightly rough to the touch cover, pages tinted in a "sleepy" shade, kind and beautiful illustrations.
Before using these books, to achieve the desired sleep effect, you need to read the instructions. Be careful, dads fall asleep first :)
Recommended reader age: 2+
Author: Karl-Johan Forssen Erlin
Artist: Sidney Hanson
Translation: Anna Avdeeva
Year of release: 2018
Publisher: Mann, Ivanov and Ferber
Pages: 48
Cover type: Hardcover
Dimensions: 213x145x9 mm
ISBN: 978-5-00117-350-2