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Amanda (0 KP) rated Goodnight Moon in Books

Jun 9, 2018  
Goodnight Moon
Goodnight Moon
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8.7 (43 Ratings)
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Wonderful children's bedtime book
My daughter loved this book so much. I read it to her every night before bed and she carried it around. I ended up replacing the book 3 times when she was little because she wore it out from so much use.
  
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AJaneClark (3975 KP) created a post

Oct 26, 2020  
Question for anyone that is able to answer... Do you need to pay a subscription or fees for the podcast app or podcasts individually? Would like to listen to them at bedtime, thanks in advance to anyone that is able to assist with my inquiry xoxo
     
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Merissa (12061 KP) created a post

Dec 14, 2021  
"An eclectic bunch of tales that can be read at any time, but I'd recommend NOT at bedtime!"

Tour & #Giveaway: A Cold Christmas and the Darkest of Winters by Cinnabar Moth - @Archaeolibrary, @GoddessFish, #Dark, #Fantasy, #Horror, 4 out of 5 (very good)

https://archaeolibrarian.wixsite.com/website/post/acoldchristmasandthedarkestofwintersbycinnabarmoth
     
The Berenstain Bears Bedtime Devotional The Berenstain Bears Bedtime Devotional is a good book for young readers. It appears a collection from different Titles of the Berenstain Bears. It got a Christian theme throughout the book. It is a good one for young children.

If parents want to settle down their children this would be good for them to listen to. Children can learn to read through this book as well. You can read any story that you feel is best for you and your children if you want to.

Each story has a life lesson for children to learn and listen to. It is good for family gatherings.
  
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Awix (3310 KP) rated High Life (2019) in Movies

May 13, 2019 (Updated May 13, 2019)  
High Life (2019)
High Life (2019)
2019 | Drama, Sci-Fi
Art-house sci-fi movie takes the genre to a place it has never been before, but not necessarily somewhere you'd actually want to follow it. A ship-load of death-row inmates are launched into space to go and perform experiments on black holes; along the way nearly everyone's sex drive gets the better of them and there are tears (along with most other bodily fluids) before bedtime. And at bedtime. And after bedtime. Yes, this really is the plot.

High Life presumably is an attempt at a grand statement on the human condition, but ends up looking more like what would happen if the Big Brother house was sent into orbit - this is a film with a bleak, squalid, misanthropic outlook, not helped by its total lack of humour and increasingly odd and confounding plotting as it continues. It betrays a certain familiarity with the history of the genre, has reasonable production designs, and Pattinson's performance is not bad. But it's a strange, repugnant, impenetrable film with little actual entertainment value.