A gentle, rhythmic text, in the somnolent style for which this author is well-known, tells the sleepy-stories of friendly animals and machines in a lovely book designed to ease heavy-lidded toddlers to sleep. Flat-planed pastel full-page illustrations by Jean Charlot have the same serenity and restful warmth as the text. "Night is coming" and all the animals — little birds, fish, sheep, bunnies, bees, and machines like cars and trucks — to go sleep in their own quiet, sleepy ways. And the children stop thinking, whistling and talking, say their prayers and go to sleep too. A prayer — more for Mother than child — ends the book. An enlarged format distinguishes this from the 1943 edition. Board.