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Books with title Bedtime Blues

  • Bedtime

    Maci Dessen

    Library Binding (PowerKids Press, Aug. 15, 2016)
    Its time for bed. Readers will love following this relatable narrator during their bedtime rituals. From getting tucked in to reading a bedtime story, readers will delight in the fun nighttime activities that are both familiar and engaging. Accessible language and vivid illustrations make this a great book to read to younger children to encourage their love of books. Emerging readers will also find the engaging and simple text enjoyable to read until lights out.
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  • Bedtime

    Annie Kubler

    Board book (Child's Play (International) Ltd, Dec. 1, 1999)
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  • Bedtime!

    Gwenyth Swain

    Paperback (Evans Brothers Ltd, Oct. 31, 2004)
    Discover the ways that children around the world go to sleep. Perfect for reading right before naps or bedtime.
  • Bedtime

    Toby Reynolds, Paul Calver

    Board book (Franklin Watts, Sept. 12, 2013)
    Make bedtime even more fun with this colourful board book. Simple counting, shape and colour exercises using familiar bedtime objects will encourage your baby's development.Part of the series Happy Baby, the four titles in the range each focus on a key part of your baby's day.
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  • Bedtime!

    Christine Anderson, Steven Salerno

    Hardcover (Philomel, June 16, 2005)
    It’s bedtime. But Melanie is far too busy to sleep. The tower she is building needs to be BIGGER—what if elephants come over to play? Yet Mom is just as stubborn as Melanie, and somebody is going to take a bath, put on her princess pajamas, kiss Daddy goodnight and get under the covers for a bedtime story. The only question is:Who? With irresistible illustrations by Steven Salerno, this hilarious picture book—based on a real event in the author’s life—will light a mischievous gleam in the eyes of parents and children everywhere.
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  • Bedtime

    Joy Berry

    Paperback (Inspired Studios, April 1, 2019)
    The process of assuming responsibility for one’s own life needs to begin as early as possible. By sharing the TEACH ME ABOUT books with your toddler, you are taking the first important step to transferring the responsibility for your child’s life from you to your child. Written in the first person, these books are designed to teach toddlers exactly how to respond in responsible ways to the people, things, and events that they encounter in daily life.
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