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My Daddy snores book

Book Review: My Daddy Snores! By Nancy Rothstein
By Nikos M. Linardakis, M.D., The Natural Sleep Doctor™
and Kassandra Metos

In the new children’s book, My Daddy Snores, author Nancy H. Rothstein and illustrator Stephen Gilpin combine their talents and drive to create an enjoyable, family-friendly read that also offers readers an educational view to sleep problems. The book is about a mother trying to find sleep throughout the days of the week troubled by her husband’s snoring. But no matter to what extent she goes, a good night’s sleep is elusive. The journey that this mother takes in My Daddy Snores is similar to the one that many restless men and women go through on a day-to-day basis. This character also reflects Nancy Rothstein’s nightly activity, which she refers to as “musical beds.” Families and children around the world will love this new classic page-turner filled with belly-laughs, years of enjoyment, and hopefully a better night’s sleep.

Richard L. Gelula

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF THE NATIONAL SLEEP FOUNDATION

Richard Gelula is Executive Director of the National Sleep Foundation, a national not-for-profit organization headquartered in Washington, DC.

James K. Walsh, Ph.D.

PRESIDENT
NATIONAL SLEEP FOUNDATION

James K. Walsh, Ph.D. is President of the National Sleep Foundation. He has been a member of the Foundation's Board of Directors since 1998.

Patrick Ebenhoeh, M.D.

CHAIRMAN, DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHIATRY AT RUSH NORTH SHORE MEDICAL CENTER IN SKOKIE, ILLINOIS.
EDUCATOR AND CLINICIAN.

By: Alexander Golbin, M.D.

Dr. Patrick Ebenhoeh created the Department of Psychiatry at Rush North Shore Medical Center in Skokie, Illinois and became its first Chairman. Anyone who has ever had the occasion to meet Dr. Ebenhoeh has sensed his kindness and compassion. Colleagues in the department, as well as the entire hospital, admire him as a person and a leader.

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