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The Sleep Book

Book • 1962
Dr.

Seuss's Sleep Book is a classic children's tale that follows the journey of various creatures as they prepare for sleep.

The story begins with a small bug named Van Vleck, whose yawn sets off a chain reaction, putting countless creatures to sleep.

The book is filled with Dr. Seuss's signature rhymes and imaginative illustrations, making it a delightful bedtime read for children.

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Mentioned in 2 episodes

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Tish Rabe
first as an age-range comparison point and later as an example of Dr. Seuss inventing words to solve difficult rhymes.
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Tish Rabe: How to Write Children’s Books | How I Write
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Tony Taylor
, it helped him revolutionize his sleep after struggling with insomnia.
Ep 83 - The 7 Pillars of Aging Responsibly with Tony Taylor
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George Saunders
as a Dr. Seuss favorite he read to his daughters, along with The Sneetches.
George Saunders (Extended) | Late Show Book Club
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Sal DiStefano
when discussing the impact of sleep on cravings and food choices.
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