clouds and butterflies move on a blue sky

A new day has arrived!

It's time to greet it with awareness, love, and enthusiasm for the opportunities ahead.

The Good Morning Book is a lively rhyming story that highlights the value and importance of waking up your body, being present and mindful, doing chores, and having fun. The book encourages children, families, caretakers, and friends to connect for a few in the morning through reading. With a warm tale to encourage them to rise brightly with the sun, children can start their day with positivity, inspiration, and movement by reading The Good Morning Book together!

Praise for the Good Morning Book!

Praise for the Good Morning Book!

“The Good Morning Book will start your day off with a smile! It is warm, upbeat and the illustrations are inviting and inclusive. It will help get your toddler’s day started on the right foot and remind them that every day is a new day filled with endless possibilities. A book the whole family will love!”

— Alison Goodman, First Grade Teacher @ The Dalton School

“So cute and fun! What stood out the most to me was the diversity in the characters. Bravo for that! And I can totally see how The Good Morning Book can be part of the morning routine to help toddlers move through the transitions which can be so challenging.”

Nicole Katz, Founder @ The Mama Mat with Nicole Katz 

“As pediatrician, I recommend a daily dose of The Good Morning Book. The message in the story is important; we all need reminders to physically wake up our bodies and minds each day. Thank you for this awesome story!”

Lee Polikoff, MD, FAAP, Associate Professor of Pediatrics
@ The Warren Alpert Medical School Of Brown University

About the Author


Robyn Polansky Morrison works at the junction of money and meaning - teaching, advocating, investing, and volunteering to make a difference in the world. Endlessly curious and always seeking new challenges, she has founded multiple organizations and is engaged in numerous philanthropic activities. Robyn's debut as a children's book author is giving her another platform to encourage cultural and social change. Robyn lives in New York with her husband, David; son, Myles; and daughter, Wren.