Tuesday 24 November 2015




The National Sleep Foundation recommends children to sleep less than 9 pm for the sake of better health quality.
However, what if your child including the child that it is hard to sleep? The researchers found the answer through a book of fairy tales.
When most writers have any fears if their works will be considered boring and sleepy, another reader makes the case with psychologist Sweden origin while linguist Carl Forssen-Johan Ehrlin.
He made a promising fairy tale book readers, particularly children, to sleepy faster and eventually fell asleep.
The book entitled "The Rabbit Who Wants To Fall Asleep, published in 26 pages. It was first released, the book go directly to the category of best-selling book on Amazon.
The psychological approach using Ehrlin Forssen to help kids feel relaxed, focused and finally fall asleep when he read in the book.
During the reading, the parent is asked to often evaporates, put pressure on certain words, as well as talk with the sounds of slow and quiet when reading written words. Although it has many pictures, children are asked to listen to rather than read.
Forssen Ehrlin said, if the book equivalent of a "baby cribs that can sway". Hundreds of online reviews from parents also claimed that the book was able to accelerate the time to sleep.
I got the idea to write a book in, when i'm driving on a long trip with my mother and she fell asleep. I think my method to use in helping children to feel relaxed and fast asleep, "he said.
I am amazed by the effect of the book, he added. My Inbox is full of messages that parents say if the book really helped their children to relax and fall asleep within 3 to 10 minutes. As we know, sleep is very influential in children's physical and mental growth positive.
Alison Forrestal, Director of book of Amazon UK said: this book has become a phenomenon and has taken the number one position in the Amazon.
This is a great achievement and we, like many families in the United Kingdom, wish there were more books similar in the future. "
Now, The Rabbit Who Wants To Fall Asleep have been translated into seven languages and Forssen Ehrlin are planning to create a book that will help kids learn how to use the toilet.

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