Would you like to sleep in one of the most iconic rooms in children’s literature? To do so just visit the Sheraton Boston Hotel and check out its new Goodnight Moon suite. The charming suite recreates Margaret Wise Brown’s classic 1947 children’s book Goodnight Moon, illustrated by Clement Hurd. The project is a collaboration between Harper Collins and Margaret Wise Brown’s estate.
Boston.com provides more details about the suite’s inspiration and includes photos:
The bedtime story, beloved by generations of children, famously features a small bunny who says goodnight to everything in his “Great Green Room” before falling asleep.
The suite, with sweeping views of the Charles River, recreates the story’s Great Green Room with its green walls, red carpet, bowl of mush, glowing LED fireplace, working dollhouse, and, of course, the iconic red balloon . . . Guests are greeted with milk and cookies, a “Goodnight Moon” book, and a plush bunny upon arrival.
According to the hotel’s website , the suite sleeps two adults and two children. A booking includes four tickets to “View Boston” at the Prudential Center (a 360-degree observation deck with terrific city views), a daily food and beverage credit, and more. It also provides a detailed description of the suite:
The suite is a replica of the Great Green Room from the book’s iconic bedroom, complete with green walls, the tiger-striped carpet and cozy pink blanket and the unmistakable red balloon. The suite accommodates up to two adults and two children, with a queen bed in the Great Green room and an additional king bed in suite’s main bedroom.

