I've read countless Curious George books, hung out in a box with a fox, and wandered to Where the Sidewalk Ends. I love reading and there are countless benefits when it comes to reading to kids.

One reason many of us read to our children is in a vain attempt to help put them to sleep. If a resting kid is the goal, apparently we should all be reading The Rabbit Who Wants to Fall Asleep.

The 26-page book was written by Swedish psychologist and linguist Carl-Johan Forssen Ehrlin.

Ehrlin uses psychological and positive-reinforcement methods to help lull little listening ears to sleep.

For reviews of this book or to order a copy click here.

You can't go wrong with a good rabbit story and if The Rabbit Who Wants to Fall Asleep is anything like Like Who Framed Roger Rabbit, I'm in.

Sources: Yahoo, cbsnews.com

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