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  • 365 Bedtime Stories

    Disney Press, Greg Tremblay, Disney

    Audiobook (Disney, July 2, 2019)
    Listen along as Woody and the gang go on a campout; Anna, Elsa, and Olaf have a slumber party; Pongo puts his puppies to bed; and more! With one story for every day of the year, bedtime has never been so much fun.
  • 365 Bedtime Stories

    Disney Book Group, Disney Storybook Art Team

    Hardcover (Disney Press, Oct. 24, 2017)
    Read along as Woody and the gang go on a campout, Cinderella tells her mouse friends a bedtime story, Pooh and Piglet have a best-friend sleepover, Pongo puts his puppies to bed, and more. With 365 stories, bedtime has never been so much fun!
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  • 365 Bedtime Stories and Rhymes

    Cottage Door Press

    Hardcover (Cottage Door Press, Sept. 17, 2018)
    Snuggle up with your favorite nursery rhymes and drift into the magical worlds of all your most treasured fairy-tale characters. This beautiful story-time treasury brings together the talents of illustrators from around the world, with well-loved stories and rhymes to delight and excite children. Find new stories and adventures to fill your imagination every night before bedtime with 365 Bedtime Stories and Rhymes. Sweet Dreams! Quick and short stories or rhymes allow adults to adjust how many stories and how much time to spend reading every day Bond with your child through family story time and strengthen a love for books and reading. Favorite classics bring imagination and creativity to storytime. Rich and vivid illustrations and beautifully written tales will bring a smile from ear to ear Over 50 stories and rhymes including Twinkle Twinkle Little Star, Little Bo-Peep, Miss Mary Mack, Hickory Dickory Dock, Hansel & Gretel, The Lion and the Mouse, The Ugly Duckling and more Collect all titles available in the Parragon padded treasury book collection
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  • Princess Bedtime Stories

    Disney Books, Disney Storybook Art Team

    Hardcover (Disney Press, Sept. 5, 2017)
    Get ready for bedtime with this Storybook Collection featuring 18 all-new bedtime themed Disney Princess stories.
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  • Bedtime Stories

    Mary Haworth, Emily Martel-Roughton, Reiko Tanaka-Philpotts

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  • Bedtime Stories

    Little Grasshopper Books

    Board book (Little Grasshopper Books, Sept. 15, 2019)
    This Little Grasshopper collection includes 12 board books with art based on traditional stories.Simple stories will delight toddlers.The small thick pages make these books easy to hold.Read favorite stories such as Frog Prince, Little Red Riding Hood, and City Mouse, Country Mouse. Say goodnight to the animals in Old MacDonald, Red Hen, and Peter Rabbit. See favorite nursery rhymes in Mother Goose.Each story is accompanied by whimsical illustrations that bring the story to life.For an extra layer of interactive learning and fun, the book is paired with digital content. Parents can download the Little Grasshopper Library app to smartphone or tablet, iPhone or Android.A keepsake box houses all 12 books until it's time to bring them out again. 12 board books - 10 pages each
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  • Bedtime Stories for Kids

    Jasmine Rose, Marianne Walsh, Leonardo Ferri

    Audible Audiobook (Leonardo Ferri, Nov. 11, 2019)
    Christmas Edition Does your child like to hear stories before sleep? Does your child have a hard time falling asleep at night? Are you looking for a collection of short Christmas stories covering a great variety of topics? Search no more! Bedtime stories encourage speech and language development and help children enjoyably learn literacy skills. Reading bedtime stories to children is very important to their mental and emotional development. It provides double benefits for both parents and children involved in this simple but extremely rewarding act. Reading bedtime stories helps parents to bond with their kids. They get to read interesting stories while the kids ask clever and funny questions. This will help parents to learn more about the personality of their children. When there is no bond between parents and children, such a relationship becomes imbalanced. Through story reading, parents get to read stories with great moral values to their kids. Children learn about kindness, winning, failing, courage Our selection of short Xmas stories cover the following topics: Inspirational stories Funny stories Classic stories Heartwarming stories Touching stories Inspirational stories Humorous stories Bedtime stories Please enjoy these fantastic Christmas stories! Grab your copy today by clicking the "Buy" button now!
  • Bedtime Stories Treasury

    Little Grasshopper Books, Stacy Peterson

    Hardcover (Little Grasshopper Books, May 22, 2020)
    This Little Grasshopper Book presents charming retellings of traditional bedtime stories, as well as songs and poems that will engage children. From toddlers who listen to the stories read by a caregiver to each story’s app, to older kids on the road to reading.Whimsical illustrations bring to life the stories of Country Mouse, City Mouse, Peter Rabbit, Little Red Riding Hood, The Three Little Pigs, Little Red Hen, and Three Billy Goats Gruff. The child can hear each story read aloud, see the words of the story changing color on screen as they are read, hear fun sound effects that enhance the story, and play interactive learning games based on the story.For an extra layer of interactive learning and fun, the stories are paired with digital content. Parents can download the Little Grasshopper Library app to a smartphone or tablet, iPhone or Android, and then access the app for content for each story.160 pages, padded hardcover
  • 365 Bedtime Stories

    Nan Gilbert, Jill Elgin, Sam Sloan

    Paperback (Ishi Press, April 19, 2015)
    This book, 365 Bedtime Stories, is well named because the stories will put you to sleep. By far the most famous book of bedtime stories is “1001 Arabian Nights” by Scheherazade. Included among those stories are Aladin and His Lamp, Sinbad the Sailor and Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves. Those stories will keep you awake, wondering what happened next. 365 Bedtime Stories will put you to sleep.
  • Classic Bedtime Stories

    Scott Gustafson

    Hardcover (Artisan, Aug. 9, 2016)
    Moonbeam Award Winner Once upon a time, artist Scott Gustafson set out to illustrate classic stories, fairy tales, and nursery rhymes. Decades later, his immediately recognizable paintings have made bestsellers of Peter Pan,The Night Before Christmas, Classic Fairy Tales, and Favorite Nursery Rhymes from Mother Goose. Now he gives us Classic Bedtime Stories, a lavishly illustrated, oversized collection of some of his favorite tales. Stories such as “Sleeping Beauty,” “Jack and the Beanstalk,” and “Sambha and the Tigers” leap off the page thanks to Gustafson’s exquisite paintings and lively retelling of these classics. “The Lion and the Mouse” and “The Country Mouse and the City Mouse” demonstrate his talent at creating uncanny anthropomorphic characters who keep us smiling even as they teach us about tolerance, diversity, and the Golden Rule.A book that even adults will enjoy reading aloud again and again, Classic Bedtime Stories will keep youngsters of all ages engaged for hours. Gustafson’s unique style makes this a volume to be cherished by children, parents, and grandparents for generations to come.
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  • 365 Bedtime Stories

    Disney Press

    Audio CD (Disney and Blackstone Audio, March 26, 2019)
    Woody and the gang go on a campout, Cinderella tells her mouse friends a bedtime story, Pooh and Piglet have a best-friend sleepover, Pongo puts his puppies to bed, and more. With 365 stories, bedtime has never been so much fun!
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  • Killer Bedtime Stories

    Drac Von Stoller

    language (Drac Von Stoller, Sept. 16, 2012)
    Billy and Susan loved to hear their father read stories to them every night at bedtime. Susan told her brother Billy that the stories were for little kids. Susan said, "Billy I love dad, but I wish he would read scary stories to us instead of stories like Peter Pan and Alice and Wonderland. They were ok when we were younger, but we are so much older now." "I feel the same way. I like it when mother and father go out to dinner at night so we can watch scary movies together, "replied Billy."Next time we spend the night with grandma, maybe we can sneak out of bed and see if she has any old creepy books in her attic. If she does we can give them to our father to read to us instead of those boring stories he's been reading over and over for the past several years!" exclaimed Susan. "Tonight we'll ask him if he'll let us spend the night at grandma's house this weekend. I'm sure he'll say yes," said Billy.