Nighty Night And Good Night Gift Set
$29.99
The Nighty Night and Good Night Gift Set is a beautiful boxed set that includes the picture book, Nighty Night and Good Night, written by multiple Grammy and Dove Award-winning artist Michael W. Smith and VeggieTales co-creator Mike Nawrocki, a CD of lullabies from Michael W. Smith, and a plush rattle shaped like Lamby from the Nighty Night band.
In the picture book, Nighty Night and Good Night, the stuffed animal band, the Nighty Nights, are called upon to help their friend, Ben, try to fall to sleep. This cute and sleepy adventure leads Lamby, Bear, and Sleepy Puppy to discover that a classic lullaby might just do the trick. This book includes a link that allows readers to listen to Michael W. Smith sing the same lullaby that helps put Ben to sleep. The cover of Nighty Night and Good Night includes an adorable image of the Nighty Nights and a title that shines with foil.
The CD, entitled “Lullaby,” is an album of sweet lullaby music Micahel W. Smith recorded featuring both enchanting hits and original songs.
The plush rattle shaped like Lamby from the Nighty Night band will keep your young child engaged as you share the story and songs from the book and album.
Founded by Michael W. Smith, Nurturing Steps is an infant and toddler series of children’s music and books with a simple mission to enliven a child’s journey with hope and faith through music and storytelling.
3 in stock
SKU (ISBN): 9780310767930
ISBN10: 0310767938
Michael W. Smith | Mike Nawrocki
Binding: Boxed Set
Published: October 2018
Nurturing Steps
Publisher: Zondervan
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