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Books with title my bedtime rhyme

  • Bear & Bee Bedtime Rhymes

    ShiĂĄn Serei, Shian Serei

    language (Aurous Publishing, Jan. 17, 2017)
    The Bear & Bee Bedtime Rhymes are a lyrical tale of two unlikely characters who become friends and build a life together. Across the Pollen Sea on the island of Bearberia a bear destroys a bee hive in hopes of finding honey. The consequences help the Bear see how his actions affect others and inspire him to apologize and offer shelter to the Bee just as winter sets in.The theme of the Bear & Bee Bedtime Rhymes demonstrates that as long as there is love at home, then a child should feel their life is 'normal' regardless of whom they call a parent. The stories are part of an interactive media experience featuring online games and acoustic music that can be played while reading. The songs are based on the author's experience when trying to get his children to go to bed. He discovered that playing guitar by their bed helped them fall asleep quickly and sleep through the night. The songs can be played on mobile devices while reading the stories as an eBook or played along side the print version. Child safe games are HTML5 compliant and can be accessed from any mobile device with internet access.
  • Bedtime Rhymes

    Nicola Smee

    Board book (The Watts Publishing Group, Jan. 1, 1997)
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  • Bedtime Rhymes

    Sam Taplin, Anna Luraschi

    Board book (Usborne Pub Ltd, Jan. 1, 2008)
    Presents a collection of bedtime songs.
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  • Bedtime Rhymes

    sam-taplin

    Hardcover (Usborne Publishing Ltd, Jan. 1, 2007)
    Rare Book
  • My Day: Bedtime

    Alex Ayliffe

    Board book (Hodder & Stoughton, June 1, 2013)
    The My Day books, part of the Go, Baby! series, are a contemporary look at babies' days, with colorful, humorous, inviting art and words that reflect babies' experiences, packed with talking points. Babies enjoy looking at pictures of other babies, and these books won't disappoint. Each page shows babies eating, playing, in the bath, and snuggling down to sleep. A baby-safe mirror on the the last page provides the perfect ending to these cheerful books. These books improve hand-eye coordination and tactile development.
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  • My African Bedtime Rhymes

    Brettell Hone

    Hardcover (Shamwari Publishing, April 1, 2009)
    My African Bedtime Rhymes is a collection of entertaining African animal rhymes, beautifully illustrated by well-known children's book illustrator, Ginger Nielson. The rhymes are designed to introduce a selection of familiar and less familiar African creatures to children by enriching the descriptions of the animal’s habitats and typical behavior in a manner that is both educational and enchanting. The language of the rhymes is deliberately challenging and should encourage the enhancement of vocabulary in the children while at the same time, entertaining parents or grand-parents.
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  • Bedtime Rhymes

    Conor Wolf, Tom Brannon, Brent Cardillo

    Hardcover (Publications International, Jan. 15, 1998)
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  • Bedtime Rhymes

    Carol Thompson

    Paperback (Barrons Juveniles, Feb. 1, 1999)
    Poems deal with taking a bath, combing one's hair, getting ready for bed, and going to sleep
  • Bedtime Rhymes

    Kay Widdowson

    Paperback (Ladybird Books Ltd, Nov. 1, 1999)
    Book by
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  • The Bedtime Rhyme

    Walter Wangerin Jr., Benrei Huang

    Hardcover (Paraclete Press, April 1, 2008)
    “I loved it. The most beautiful thing Walt has done.” —Maurice Sendak "Wangerin’s flight of fancy is full of love, and that is what the listener cannot help but hear.” —Jan Karon “Any child who gets this read to them will feel safe and protected.” —Janell Cannon, author and illustrator of Stellaluna “In a series of rhymes, Wangerin (Probity Jones and the Fear Not Angel) dispels a child’s fear of the dark by teaching the lessons of God’s love and presence. As the rhymes begin, a mother responds to her son’s question: “How much do I love you? / Lay down your head, / My gingerbread, / And listen: I’ll tell you.” She elaborates by telling him that if robbers should come into the room, “I’d clobber those robbers / Until they slobbered / And all their teeth decayed.” If her son is threatened by monsters, “I’d grab my reaper, / My vacuum sweeper, / And suck those monsters down!” After she reassures him that she will protect him against all things, the mother then tells her son, “Here in your room / All night while you’re sleeping, / Kinder and wiser / And best for safekeeping / Is God.” Huang’s illustrations capture the wildness of the child’s imagination and provide just the right background for Wangerin’s humorous rhymes. Ages 5-8.” —Publishers Weekly
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  • My Bedtime Book

    Ladybird

    Board book (Ladybird, Jan. 1, 1992)
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  • My Bedtime

    Jo Lichfield, Howard Allman

    Board book (Usborne Pub Ltd, Oct. 1, 2001)
    Book by Litchfield, Jo
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