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Books in Bedtime Story-Books series

  • The adventures of poor Mrs. Quack

    Thornton W Burgess

    Hardcover (Grosset & Dunlap, Aug. 16, 1945)
    Tan cloth over boards with illustration title in black. No dust jacket.
  • Little Bird is Afraid of Height: Teaching Children to Overcome Fears

    Ingo Blum, Liubov Gorbova

    Paperback (Independently published, Oct. 30, 2019)
    A little bird is afraid of heights. The other birds laugh at him and say,“Birds love flying high in the sky. No bird is afraid of heights!” The little bird loves the sky. He tries to fly but can never fly up more than a few feet. He is too afraid. So he watches the other birds fly into the sky and leave him. Fun, cute, and entertaining with beautiful illustrations by Liubov Gorbova, this book is a must-have for children, parents, and teachers to teach kids to deal with worry and anxiety!- Reading level 1 to 2- Introduces concepts of problem-solving, cooperation, and teamwork.- Free ebook with paperback- Read how a shy little bird overcomes his fears.GET THIS BOOK NOW AND ENJOY!
  • The adventures of Prickly Porky

    Thornton W Burgess

    Hardcover (Grosset & Dunlap, July 6, 1944)
    Child's animal fiction.
  • The Doll's Tea Party

    M. C. Leeka

    Paperback (McClanahan Book Co, Sept. 1, 1994)
    Book by Leeka, M. C.
  • The Adventures of Paddy the Beaver by Thornton Burgess, Fiction, Animals, Fantasy & Magic

    Thornton W. Burgess

    Hardcover (Aegypan, April 1, 2008)
    Work, work all the night While the stars are shining bright; Work, work all the day -- I've got no time to play! Everyone is curious! Farmer Brown's boy cannot figure it out. Then Peter Rabbit and Jerry Muskrat set their minds to the problem and try to wrestle it to the ground. What is happening in the peaceful meadow where the stream flowed so quietly before -- and what does Paddy Beaver have to do with it? Thornton W. Burgess, famous for his tales of "the lesser folk in fur and feathers," first entertained young readers in the 1910s . . . and his books have kept doing so, decade after decade, down to the present day.
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  • Bedtime Stories for 5 Year Olds

    Helen Paiba

    Paperback (Pan Macmillan, Sept. 1, 2017)
    This rich and varied selection of heart-warming stories is perfect for snuggling up with at bedtime, and features some of the very best writers for children. With stories from Berlie Doherty, Dick King-Smith, Joan G. Robinson, Adele Geras and many more, this book will provide hours of fantastic fun for five-year-olds.
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  • The Magic Train

    Susan M. French

    Paperback (McClanahan Book Co, June 1, 1990)
    susan mcclanahan french patty lynn
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  • BEDTIME STORIES FOR KIDS: COMPLETE COLLECTION OF STORIES TO HELP CHILDREN REDUCE STRESS AND ANXIETY, LEARN MINDFULNESS MEDITATION AND GO TO SLEEP FEELING CALM, HAPPY AND CONFIDENT

    PAUL STEVEN

    Paperback (Independently published, May 20, 2020)
    ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A COMPLETE FAIRY TALES COMPENDIUM? THEN KEEP READING…The reading time before bed not only has practical effects and of course, when kiddos are so young, they do not necessarily understand the practical benefits, they only know that they enjoy having a story being read to them. Story time before bed is bonding time with Mom or Dad or both. Kids are soothed to sleep by the sound of their mother or father's voice. The bedtime story is the inspiration for the dreams that your child might have at night. It is also the food for the child's conscious mind as they go about their day. Children are also greatly influenced when it comes to personality traits. Through stories, our kids learn many of the values and character traits that they will hold on to and hopefully demonstrate later in life as they grow up. Kids learn who they want to emulate, who they want to be, and how they should treat others. With fantasy stories, there is one extra benefit, it works out their mind and imagination as well as giving the gift of what could be. It is remarkable how things that never were and never will be can serve us in life. Our fantasy worlds give us gifts like the concept of inclusion of all species, and people, even those from outer space. Fantasy gives human voices and words to animals and machines, even robots. Fantasy helps us learn to empathize with people and creatures that are entirely different from us. It teaches us to think before we react to something unfamiliar as well as how those who are not like us might feel from our words. We hope that this collection of stories will inspire your child similarly with characteristics such as friendship, courage, equality, hope, generosity, patience, inclusion, conservation, and love for all. Dream the sweetest dreams, little ones! The fantasy world helps kids broaden their minds and imaginations. When a parent reads a bedtime story to their child, they are giving their child more than a way of falling asleep. They are feeding their child's imagination. What is so important about that is the imagination is where our best and most significant creations, inventions, and ideas come from. Those creations and inventions become the next generation's technology. The ideas grow bigger and spread out to become movements. Sometimes, those ideas become stories of their own for the next generation of readers and dreamers. This Book CoversCarnival Fun The Princess And The DragonThe Bear, The Fox, The Goose, And The HoneysuckleThe Red HenThe MeteoritePop A BalloonDinosaurs In The BedThe Unicorn And The Grinning GhostWhite Sands, Blue Water, And DragonsAnd Much More!We imagined ourselves flying in the sky with birds. We grew butterfly wings and became fairies. We played with unicorns and dragons. We traveled back in time and interacted with pirates, knights, and dinosaurs. When we were sad, our fantasy world cheered us and made us smile.Our fantasy world gave us something to share with our friends who, in turn, helped us grow emotionally and creatively. Want more of this book? Buy now!
  • Little Bunny's Bedtime!

    Jane Johnson, Gaby Hansen

    Board book (Tiger Tales, Jan. 1, 2006)
    When her youngest, Little Bunny, announces that he cannot sleep, Mrs. Rabbit tries everything--from a bubble bath to lullabies--to help him fall asleep, in a board book with flocking on every spread. Originally published in hardcover as Are You Ready for Bed? 15,000 first printing.
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  • Bedtime Stories for 6 Year Olds

    Helen Paiba

    Paperback (Pan Macmillan, Sept. 1, 2017)
    This rich and varied selection of heart-warming stories, perfect for snuggling up with at bedtime, features some of the very best writers for children. With stories from Rudyard Kipling, Joan Aiken, Dick King-Smith, Malorie Blackman and many more, this book will provide hours of fantastic fun for six-year-olds.
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  • Moonbeam Bear: A Bedtime Story

    Rolf Fanger, Ulrike Moltgen, Marianne Martens

    Hardcover (Parklane Publishing, Sept. 1, 2003)
    Moonbeam Bear captures the moon, whom he considers his best friend, and when the other animals discover the moon is missing, they go in search.
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  • Dressing Up Like Mommy

    Susan McClanahan French

    Paperback (McClanahan Book Co, Sept. 1, 1994)
    By Susan McClanahan French, This llitlle girls book has wonderful illustrations by Ying-Hwa Hu. The short story of two little sisters spending a day among thier mommy 's beautiful clothes and jewlry just to be like her. Published 1992, by McClanahan Book Company, Inc.