I take a bath, wear my pajamas, gaze at a fairy tale, seeking my mom's embrace. But at night when I wake up, I look for her milk. (* I look for the toy) Then when everything is asleep and with one voice they narrate, "At night everything sleeps, don't forget, in the morning mom's milk again." (* in the morning toy again) The armchair agrees, the sofa snores, the kangaroo murmurs in its sleep. I'm not sure about this, but someone convinces me to snuggle back into bed… Probably the Z that's sleeping hidden in the lamp.
A children's book that refers to night weaning. Perhaps the most difficult step of weaning a child, since most of the time, if not always, breastfeeding is associated with the sweet happiness that the child carries from the mother's embrace to Morpheus's embrace. However, as in the night not only do those children who want to breastfeed wake up, but also those who seek the toy or the embrace, this fairy tale can be read in two ways. In the flow of the narration, you will find shooting stars that "lead" you to the words that replace the text referring to weaning.
So, a children's book with a dual reading!