Practice to make a difference.

Good Night, Me

A new edition of this bestselling, unique gift book celebrates that precious moment when a parent tucks a child into bed at the end of the day.

A baby orangutan is sleepy and it's time for bed, but not before saying 'Good night, me,' from head to toe...

Anyone who is a parent, or is about to become one, will be enchanted by GOOD NIGHT, ME.

Author Bio:

Andrew Daddo is an author, columnist, corporate coach, radio broadcaster, TV presenter, fisherman (hopeless), golfer (woeful), chef (getting better), dad, and well, let s be honest, he has had a go at just about everything. For the past twenty-four years, Andrew has worked primarily as a TV presenter. He's also authored eighteen books, has a regular column in Australian Golf Digest and Sydney's Sun-Herald and presented the Evening program for Sydney's 702 ABC Radio and hosted summer afternoons on 2UE.

Illustrator Bio:

Emma Quay graduated as a printmaker and illustrator in England, where her work has been exhibited, published and included in the permanent collection of the Victoria and Albert museum. She has travelled extensively in India, Nepal and Bhutan, and in 1993 moved from her home in Cambridge to live with in Sydney with her Australian husband, David and their daughter, Jessica.

Review:

“For nine months we have had trouble getting our two year old to bed. Recently I came across Good Night, Me and now she goes to sleep without any trouble. She even does the actions. THANK YOU SO MUCH! Our bedtime battles are over.”

  • Soft cover (Picture book)
  • Age range 2+
  • Full Colour
  • 30 Page
Good Night, Me

Author: Andrew Daddo

$15.99 Add to Cart

Customers who Purchased this item also purchased

  • Included

    Included

    by Jayneen Sanders

    A book for all children about inclusion, diversity, disability, equality and empathy. This story aims to ensure all kids understand that kids with disability are just like kids everywhere. They love playing games, books, making stuff and being silly. And just like kids everywhere they want to feel safe, loved and included. More info

    $16.95 Add to Cart
  • Dan's Grandpa

    Dan's Grandpa

    by Sally Morgan

    Dan's Grandpa tells the story of an Aboriginal boy coming to terms with the death of his grandfather. Young Dan recalls the companionship and instructive experiences he shared with his grandfather, fishing in the mangroves, dancing and stories. Grandpa dies and the loss is marked by the disappearance of Grandpa's pet Cocky. The boy's grief evaporates with the joyous return of the Cocky who, to the boy, is Grandpa still looking after him. First published in 1966 and having sold over 17,000 copies, this deeply spiritual and poignant re-issue... More info

    $15.99 Add to Cart
  • I Don't Like Reading

    I Don't Like Reading

    by Lisabeth Clark

    Meet Harry. Harry likes to play football, climb trees, and hang out with friends, but Harry doesn't like reading. That is until his teacher explains that Harry has dyslexia, which makes things like reading and writing particularly hard for him - and with help from his mum, teacher and an educational psychologist, Harry learns specific strategies for reading with dyslexia. This delightful picture book for children aged 5-11 includes tips for reading with dyslexia and lovable, supportive characters who show that it's ok to discuss dyslexia and to seek help... More info

    $29.99 Add to Cart