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A Child's Gift of Lullabies

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The beloved songs from J. Aaron Browns "A Childs Gift of Lullabyes" become a bedtime book for the very first time! On each page gorgeous illustrations accompany the lyrics from each original song on the bestselling Grammy-nominated lullaby album which has sold over 4.5-million copies. On the right a beautiful sound panel plays sweet selections from each song at the press of a button. A stunning keepsake ticket to the land of nod. Excerpt: If I could I would give you wings to lift you way up in the air. And you could find the rainbows end cause wings would get you there. If I could I would give you wings to carry you out of the storm. Theyd take you higher than the wind and youd be safe and warm. Wings little wings wings in the wink of an eye. Soon your little wings will be big enough to fly. New line from the former Creative Director of Familius. Key past titles include: 9781945547959 - 100 First Words for Little Geeks 9781641700344 - 100 First Words for Little Geniuses 9781945547751 - Little Heroes: Courageous People Who Changed the World 9781641700351 - Little Heroes: Inventors Wonderful companion to the 4.5 million-copy selling lullaby CD that received Grammy Award nomination for Best Musical Album for Children and designation as a Notable Childrens Recording from the American Library Association. Brown has won 2 Grammys in the category with 8 total nominations;Strong consumer recognition of the collectionword of mommy helped establish the CD over the years first released in the late 1980s and still ranking among the top-10 lullaby albums sold daily;Right-side sound panel plays lullaby snippets to match the page; includes both an option with vocals and one with music only so parents can do the singing;Will be fun sing- and read-along at bedtimeand for solo reading and button-pushing too