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Books in Bedtime story series

  • Bedtime Stories: Bedtime Stories: The Junior Novel

    Disney Book Group

    Paperback (Disney Press, Nov. 25, 2008)
    Night manager at the swanky Madison hotel Skeeter Bronson (Adam Sandler) is about to begin fighting for his job when he gets roped in to baby-sit his niece and nephew. He figured it should be a walk in the park, but when his bedtime stories start coming true he doesn't know if it's a blessing or a curse! Soon rainbow gumballs start falling from the sky...and that's not even the strangest thing that happens! With plenty of laughs, Skeeter discovers the true power of imagination. This junior novel is a full retelling of the soon-to-be blockbuster film.
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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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  • Terry Treetop and the lost egg: the lost egg

    Tali Carmi

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 23, 2013)
    A friend in need is a friend indeed!While camping with his folks, Terry finds a lost egg. He decides to help the egg and bring it back to its habitat. To do so, he goes on an incredible adventure in nature and learns about the cycle of life!Terry Treetop and the Lost Egg teaches your kid the values of caring, friendship, kindness and persistenceThis sweet kids’ book is written especially for children aged 2-8. It’s a suitable read-aloud for pre-schoolers and a great self-read book for beginner readers.Terry Treetop and the Lost Egg is an adorable book that includes rhyming and 18 beautiful colorful illustrations, that children simply love.Join Terry Treetop on another magnificent adventure!Terry Treetop is a freckled, red headed boy who loves climbing trees, making new friends, visiting new places and helping out friends in need.Each of Terry’s adventures is an opportunity to learn valuable life skills through a uniquely set story, that will leave you and your kid smiling.Terry Treetop encourages your kids to:Actively pursue aspirations, needs and dreamsMake a real effort for what’s important to themBe helpful, kind and considerate to othersRespect animals and enjoy natureTrust themselves and remain optimistic even when things are hard
    K
  • Thumpity Thump Gets Dressed

    Golden Books

    Board book (Golden Books, June 2, 1984)
    Thumpity Thump the rabbit has different clothes for all kinds of weather, and he gets to wear them all on one special day
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  • The Duke’s Daughter

    Lachlan MacKenzie

    Hardcover (CF4Kids, Jan. 20, 2008)
    Illustrated by Jeff Anderson The Duke’s Daughter has come of age and to celebrate a grand ball has been arranged. All the eligible noblemen from far and near will be invited in order for the young woman to choose a suitable husband. But as the final preparations take place, a beggar appears at the door and asks the Duke’s Daughter to marry him. To everyone’s surprise she agrees. The beggar leaves after promising to come back in a year’s time to claim her as his bride. Neither her father’s tears nor her friends’ pleas will persuade the young woman to marry another. Will the beggar return? Will the Duke’s Daughter marry a beggar man? What will happen in a year’s time – will there be a marriage or a broken heart? This is a classic story of love, but not romantic love. It is really a story of the love of Christ, written by one of last century’s preachers.
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  • The Adventures of Buster Bear by Thornton Burgess, Fiction, Animals, Fantasy & Magic

    Thornton W. Burgess

    Hardcover (Aegypan, April 1, 2008)
    Grandfather Frog has a hard time keeping a straight face -- for Buster Bear has outsmarted that rash Little Joe Otter! But then along comes Farmer Brown's boy, and --'Twas just a sudden odd surprise Made Farmer Brown's boy's hair to rise!And now who's outsmarting whom?Readers will take joy as their familiar friends -- Billy Mink, Blacky the Crow, Jerry Muskrat, and Sammy Jay -- tangle and cavort in the magical woodland of Thornton Burgess.
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  • The three little pigs: Bedtime story for kids

    Anthony Daher

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 28, 2018)
    Watch out! The three little pigs need to be safe from the wolf that lives in the forest while learning that being responsible can be of great help. Nothing is more special than a bedtime story to establish a bond with your small children. A book to share with preschoolers, written in clear and simple language with beautiful illustrations to enjoy again and again. Watch the little ones discover the lessons of this classic folktale adapted to their age.
  • Nothing To Do Puppy

    Golden Books

    Board book (Golden Books, Aug. 1, 1985)
    Looking for members for his Nothing-to-do Club, Puppy makes friends with Pussycat, Turtle, Mouse, and Squirrel, who all have something to do
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  • Sleep, sleep my little star

    Angelina Moor

    Paperback (Independently published, March 10, 2019)
    Sleep, sleep, my little star is a beautifully illustrated children's book with images of cute animals and written in the form of small poems. Children will easily fall asleep under these beautiful poems. After all, they can not just read, but also sing at night. The book tells about the love and care of parents for their children on the example of animals that children love so much.
  • The Adventures of Mr. Mocker by Thornton Burgess, Fiction, Animals, Fantasy & Magic

    Thornton W. Burgess

    Hardcover (Aegypan, Sept. 1, 2007)
    "If you please, Mistah Buzzard, you can tell me if there is anybody way down South where you come from who can make his voice sound just like the voices of other people. Is there?" Bobby was using his very politest manner. "Cert'nly! Cert'nly!" chuckled Ol' Mistah Buzzard. "It's Mistah Mockah the Mocking-bird. Why, that bird just likes to go around making trouble; he just naturally likes to." "He is right here in the Green Forest now," replied Bobby Coon. "What's that yo' am a-saying, Brer Coon? What's that?" cried Ol' Mistah Buzzard, growing very excited.
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  • 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.
  • The adventures of Prickly Porky

    Thornton W Burgess

    Hardcover (Grosset & Dunlap, July 6, 1944)
    Child's animal fiction.