Rainbow Night s: Dreamtime Fun! is more fun than counting sheep. This charming book offers your child a way to look forward to bedtime using imagination. Also recommended to help with sleep issues and nightmares. If you liked Goodnight, Moon , you’ll love Rainbow Nights . Dreamtime can be fun, because in dreams anything is possible! Skate across a frozen pond, ride a rocket ship to a star, or glide down a licorice rope and land on top of an antelope! Sally M. Harris lights a candle of hope in her reader’s hearts. Her books help children live their best life, with positive concepts that reflect compassion, beauty, fun and adventure. Harris’s rhyming picture books inspire the very young listener and early reader with “90-second stories” that are perfect for tucking in, settling down and spending time with your special child each day. For ages 2- 6 years old " Rainbow Night s is a wonderful story that children will enjoy as they drift off into dreamland! The perfect bedtime storybook for moms, dads, and grandparents to read to their little one, Expect to hear, 'Read it again!' every night!" - Mark Smith, creator of iKids Play app "Sally M. Harris has written a beautiful, imaginative story for young children, especially those who argue about going to bed at night. Of course, it will also be enjoyed by children who accept bedtime easily. Her stories are always filled with joy and colorful imagination. Rainbow Nights is a gem for making bedtime an enjoyable experience. There might even be sharing of interesting dreams the next morning." - JoAnn Fisher, PhD Psychology " Rainbow Nights is a lovely invitation to anticipate a restful sleep with pleasant dreams. I love the rainbow theme bringing multi-colored, joyful adventure into the story. Releasing the day with the message of having done your best gives a positive energy into the mix, especially beneficial for children who are reluctant to go to bed. The idea of using their imagination and that happy dreams await gives a boost to the natural imagination that children exhibit. The idea is useful for children and adults alike. Sally M. Harris is a multi-talented author who still knows how to observe the world through the eyes of a child. This is a true gift to the children who read her books." - Rev. Lynn Osborne, Center for Spiritual Living Sally M. Harris writes books that stir the imagination of a child, while creating a positive and uplifting experience. Her stories are a gift of love and encouragement for all children everywhere." - Olivia Shea, retired Kindergarten teacher Sally M. Harris has written beautiful books that create feelings optimism and self confidence that children will love. As a therapist, I will recommend them to my colleagues and patients. Personally, I want all my nieces and nephews and someday my grandchildren to have The Caterpillar's Dream and Rainbow Nights replace Goodnight Moon as their favorite nighttime stories." - Julie Dinsmore-Myers, MSW Sally M. Harris is a Pacific Northwest writer. She has published short stories, poetry, and children's books. She is also an award winning nature photographer, and ideas for writing usually come to her while dreaming at night or spending time in nature. Her personal mission is to open the hearts of many with words, stories and photography. Sally's passion is to inspire kids of all ages to create and explore. She now gets feedback from adults who read her books as children. She often hears beautiful stories of the hope and happiness her books gave to them. "The Caterpillar's Dream" was made into one of the first kid's apps and selected by Apple Computer for a worldwide app campaign. The icon of Kip the caterpillar was painted on the walls of Apple Stores worldwide. The book app was also featured on BusinessWeek TV and shown at the NY International Toy Fair. Sally's books can be found far and wide, in such places as children's hospitals and in an orphanage in Ghana. Kit Grady is a full time children's illustrator and author living, hiking and playing in the mountains of Asheville, North Carolina with her Siamese cat. Kit is best known for her bright colors and expressive animals. Her love for drawing animals, nature and children began very early. She continued her passion studying art at Virginia Commonwealth University and later studied under Caldecott winners Uri Shulevitz and Gale Haley. Her clients include Houghton Mifflin, The United Methodist Publishing House/Cokesbury, Kaeden Books, and Guardian Angel Publishing. She is a member of the Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators and received first place with her children's picture book manuscript from SCBWI Carolina's Chapter. She is also featured as one of the winning artists in the SCBWI Carolinas Calendar for the 2021 Conference. She is currently working on several picture books and a middle grade novel with line work illustrations. When not writing and illustrating, she gardens, hikes and visits