Parents and little ones will unwind as sweet farm animals in pj’s say good night to their farm, their mommies and daddies, and God in this bedtime board book from the Night Night series by bestselling author Amy Parker and award-winning illustrator Virginia Allyn. This engaging read-aloud book for children 0 to 4 features: cute illustrations of barnyard animals: cows, horses, pigs, kittens, and more - rhyming text that will delight and soothe your child - fun animal sounds that kids will love to repeat With its depiction of fun family nighttime routines and sweet moments, Night Night, Farm is a perfect choice for bedtime stories, naptime, and quiet time. It also makes a great gift for baby showers and dedications, adoptions, birthdays, and holidays. Your little ones will sleep until the rooster crows knowing that the God who made them loves them too. Amy Parker’s children’s books have sold more than a million copies, including two Christian Retailing’s Best award-winning books and the bestselling books A Night Night Prayer; Night Night, Farm; and Night Night, Train. Visit Amy at www.amyparkerbooks.com and on Instagram @amyparkerbooks and Facebook @amyparkerauthor. Virginia Allyn has illustrated more than two dozen children's books and nearly eighty maps for novels. She lives near Blue Ridge Mountain and enjoys collecting books, hiking, and eating all her vegetables (except peas). Night Night Farm By Amy Parker, Virginia Allyn Thomas Nelson Copyright © 2017 Amy Parker All rights reserved. ISBN: 978-0-7180-8831-6 CHAPTER 1 The sun sinks low down on the farm, So for now, we'll say, "Night night" And sleep until the rooster crows To wake the morning light. Night night, farm . It's bath time for little piggies; Now, hop in: one, two, three — But all their muddy splashing means A big ol' bath for me! Oink oink, pigs . Beneath the moon, a mama cow Nuzzles her calf real close. Then Mama hums a lullaby, The sound I love the most. Moo moo, cows . A trot to the orchard and back For apples crisp and sweet Leaves fuzzy foal all tuckered out, Asleep at Daddy's feet. Neigh neigh, horses. A night-night snack and all eyes close — Well, all except for one ... "Mama, just a wee bit more? And then I'll be all done!" Meow meow, kitties. Three woolly lambs, like puffy clouds, Float gently down to sleep And dream of hoppy, happy days While they are counting sheep. Baa baa, sheep. Yellow chick on a downy bed With a mom so snuggly warm — The promise of another day And new life on the farm. Cheep cheep, chickens. "It's time for bed," Daddy owl says. "Now don't y'all make a peep." A soft, sweet silence fills the air, And owlets drift to sleep. Hoot hoot, owls. (Continues...) Excerpted from Night Night Farm by Amy Parker, Virginia Allyn . Copyright © 2017 Amy Parker. Excerpted by permission of Thomas Nelson. All rights reserved. No part of this excerpt may be reproduced or reprinted without permission in writing from the publisher. Excerpts are provided by Dial-A-Book Inc. solely for the personal use of visitors to this web site.