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The Sleepy Forest Parade

When Woodland Creatures March to Dreamland

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The Sleepy Forest Parade

By: Jacqueline Wallaker
Narrated by: C.S Cyan
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Step into the hush of twilight with The Sleepy Forest Parade, a gentle bedtime journey where owls blink slowly, foxes yawn wide, and raccoons drum a drowsy rhythm under the moon’s soft light. As the stars begin to twinkle, the forest comes alive in the sleepiest celebration of all—an enchanting march toward dreamland.

Perfect for winding down, this soothing storybook is filled with tender rhymes and calming woodland wonder. Every minute invites little ones to snuggle closer as deer, bears, and bunnies join the quiet parade, all preparing for a peaceful night’s rest.

Let the rustle of leaves and lullabies of nature guide your child to sleep—because in the Sleepy Forest, even dreams tiptoe in gently.

©2025 Jacqueline Wallaker (P)2025 Jacqueline Wallaker

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