This giveaway is now closed and the winner has been contacted. Congratulations to Laura and thank you to everyone who entered!
Everyone's favorite bedtime story has to be Goodnight Moon by Margaret Wise Brown. The lilting and slow tempo verses lull little ones (hopefully to sleep), making this books a classic since it was first published over sixty years ago!
But there is more to Goodnight Moon than just the verse. The pictures by Clement Hurd are also iconic. For children with visual impairments, the words may be totally accessible, but the illustrations are abstract at best. And we want to share the whole experience with our kids, don't we?
National Braille Press took it upon themselves to bring the illustrations in Goodnight Moon to life so that the entire book from cover to cover is accessible to everyone. And they did a wonderful job!
In their Goodnight Moon to Touch Kit you'll find everything you need to help you read this classic to your children. First of all, there is the traditional version of the book in soft cover with contracted braille overlaid on each page. This is the regular version of the book that you can share with both your sighted and blind children in both print and braille. Of course, there is one extra detail in this version of the book. Remember how there is a little mouse in every picture of the room in Goodnight Moon? Well, the clever people at NBP made sure to place a small braille dot above the mouse whenever he appears so that all your kids can have fun looking for him!
The kit also comes with a large wire-bound book that includes all the major elements in the story as a tactile illustration. But even more than that, Irma Goldberg and Shirley Keller, the kit's collaborators, have also included a description of each illustration, explaining what it is you're seeing and giving advice on what to look for. For example, in the illustration of the little bunny sitting in bed, they ask you to find the legs of the bed and follow the line of the bed up to the headboard. In the illustration of the telephone, they explain that this is an old fashioned phone with a twisted cord and rotary dial.
The extra descriptions are wonderful for grownups discovering the illustrations for the first time as well as parents and teachers who need a little help in describing the illustrations to their kids.
This kit would be a wonderful addition to any library! Would you like to win a copy of the Goodnight Moon to Touch Kit? Entering this giveaway is easy. Simply leave a comment below by clicking Add new comment or send me an email letting me know that you want to enter this contest. Be sure to include both your first and last name. I'll be accepting entries until August 31st at midnight.
Rules for the Goodnight Moon Giveaway:
One entry per person. There will be one winner for this giveaway. Books can only be mailed in the US and Canada at this time.
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Be sure to send me an email to let me know what you did for your extra entry.
This contest will end August 31st at midnight. The winner will be contacted on September 1st.
Good luck and sweet dreams!

I would like to share this book with my four children. My youngest child was born blind.
Goodnight was the book that my son and I would read to sissy when he was in the hospital and then she would read it back to us...although we were so far apart...we were always under the same goodnight "moon"
This is Naomi's favorite story! I would love for her to be able to really get into it.
Sign me up! Would love it for my little blind 3.5 year old daughter Zoe :-)
This was one of my children's favorite stories (many years ago, as they are now in college!). I'd love to add it to my collection to use with my young beginning braille readers (I'm a TVI)...and perhaps someday in the far future, to read to my grandchildren as well!
Please sign me up! Such a wonderful book!!
I am interested in entering the give away of Goodnight Moon -I know my little early intervention children would love it!
I would love to enter to win this Please..this is a fantastic book and my son would love this
I love this book!!
please enter me in! i posted a link on facebook too!
I am trying to win for my friend's little girl. I like you on Facebook and shared this giveaway!!
I am a homeschool mom of 5 and we have recently been discussing and researching Braille. We would love to have this book added to our library so we can add to our learning by reading a book in Braille!
I loved this book as a child. It would be wonderful to share it with my visually impaired little one.
I would love to start having Shianne tell me she wants to hear "Goodnight Moon" versus The 3 Little Pigs or Goldilocks and the 3 Bears, which both get her excited. Goodnight Moon is a very relaxing story that my mom used to read to me every now and then :)
I am working with 2 kindergarten age visually impaired students who would enjoy this book.
Alden now 4 and blind from birth with LCA is now learning braille. I would like for him to have this book so he can read along with Nana at bedtime.
I would love to have this book for my son who is visually impaired. It would be a great book for him.
I would love to enter to win. Sage has sensory issues and severely limited vision.
I love this book. I would love to have this book to read to my little boy.
I would love to receive this book. My toddler is blind.
Thanks!!
Would love to put in for an entry into this free giveaway. Thanks.
My 1.5 old daughter (LCA CEP290) would love this! Thank you for this website that is full of wonderful resources!
Hi,
I would like to be entered to win the Goodnight Moon kit.
Please enter me into the giveway. what a great book! thanks
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