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A parent would reach for this book when they want to establish a calm, predictable rhythm at the end of a long day or when their little one is in a phase of exploring books with their mouth. This story focuses on the tactile and emotional ritual of winding down, covering the transition from active play to a quiet night of sleep. It validates the comfort of routine while being physically durable enough to survive a teething baby. Baby Night-Night is a gentle introduction to the concept of self-care and hygiene, modeling the steps of getting ready for bed. The illustrations are bright and engaging, perfect for infants and toddlers who are just beginning to associate words with daily actions. Because it is chew-proof and washable, it offers a stress-free reading experience where the child can lead the interaction without the parent worrying about damaged pages.