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  • Back to Bed, Ed!

    Sebastien Braun

    Paperback (Peachtree Publishing Company, Feb. 1, 2014)
    Getting ready for bed is lots of fun at Ed’s house. But while Ed loves going to bed, he doesn’t like staying there.At bedtime, Ed plays silly games with Dad. He has a drink and brushes his teeth. He takes a bath and cuddles with Mom for a bedtime story. Then Ed is off to bed with hugs and kisses. But night after night he tiptoes down the hall and climbs into Mom and Dad’s big bed. Mom and Dad aren’t getting much sleep, so they come up with a plan to keep Ed in his bed. Ed doesn’t think much of Mom and Dad’s plan―so he comes up with one on his own!Author-illustrator Sebastien Braun offers a charming spin on the perennial challenge of getting children to stay in bed. The bright, uncluttered illustrations perfectly complement the simplicity of the story.
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  • Back to Bed, Ed!

    Sebastien Braun

    Hardcover (Peachtree Publishing Company, Feb. 1, 2010)
    Getting ready for bed is lots of fun at Ed’s house. But while Ed loves going to bed, he doesn’t like staying there.At bedtime, Ed plays silly games with Dad. He has a drink and brushes his teeth. He takes a bath and cuddles with Mom for a bedtime story. Then Ed is off to bed with hugs and kisses. But night after night he tiptoes down the hall and climbs into Mom and Dad’s big bed. Mom and Dad aren’t getting much sleep, so they come up with a plan to keep Ed in his bed. Ed doesn’t think much of Mom and Dad’s plan―so he comes up with one on his own!Author-illustrator Sebastien Braun offers a charming spin on the perennial challenge of getting children to stay in bed. The bright, uncluttered illustrations perfectly complement the simplicity of the story.
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  • Back to Bed, Ed!

    Sebastien Braun

    Paperback (HarperCollins Children's Books, April 1, 2009)
    Ed loves bedtime. He plays games with Dad, splashes in the bath and has stories with Mum. Yes, Ed loves going to bed, but Ed HATES staying in bed! Night after night he tiptoes down the hall and climbs into Mum and Dad's bed. Mum and Dad both agree something has to be done, but how to get Ed back to bed - and stay there?A hugely entertaining bedtime story, whose exceptional illustrations convey the underlying comedy, but also provide a reassuring message, of this very familiar family experience.Ages: 2 - 4
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  • Go Back to Bed!

    Ginger Foglesong Guy, James Bernardin

    Library Binding (Carolrhoda Books, April 1, 2006)
    Every time Edwin is sent to bed, he creeps back downstairs and discovers wondrous events going on there.
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  • Go Back To Bed!

    Tracey V. Williams, Nan Brooks

    language (, Aug. 22, 2018)
    Each night, all across the world, there are children and animals who just can’t stay asleep. They get up and want to do the things they love best. But it is time to sleep, and so, all the tired families lovingly tell their little ones, “Go Back To Bed!”PRAISE FOR GO BACK TO BED:“Such a fantastic book! From the concept and writing to the gorgeous illustrations, this is one I know I’ll be reading again and again to my newborn great niece.” --- D. D. Scott, International Bestselling AuthorABOUT THE AUTHOR:Tracey V. Williams resides in Lakewood Ranch, Florida with her husband, twin daughters and poochon. She has her Masters in Teaching for Secondary Education and a Graduate Certification in American Art from Sotheby's Auction House. Over the years, Tracey has enjoyed teaching Social Studies to middle school students, sharing her love of dolphins with visitors at a marine mammal facility, leading school groups on tours of Colonial Williamsburg and having the opportunity to educate her own children. Tracey's passion for writing began in childhood and continues to grow each year.For more information on the author and her books, please visit www.traceyvwilliams.com and join her on FaceBook: Tracey Williams.
  • Go Back To Bed!

    Tracey V. Williams, Nan Brooks

    Paperback (Independently published, Oct. 17, 2018)
    Each night, all across the world, there are children and animals who just can’t stay asleep. They get up and want to do the things they love best. But it is time to sleep, and so, all the tired families lovingly tell their little ones, “Go Back To Bed!”PRAISE FOR GO BACK TO BED:“Such a fantastic book! From the concept and writing to the gorgeous illustrations, this is one I know I’ll be reading again and again to my newborn great niece.” --- D. D. Scott, International Bestselling AuthorABOUT THE AUTHOR:Tracey V. Williams resides in Lakewood Ranch, Florida with her husband, twin daughters and poochon. She has her Masters in Teaching for Secondary Education and a Graduate Certification in American Art from Sotheby's Auction House. Over the years, Tracey has enjoyed teaching Social Studies to middle school students, sharing her love of dolphins with visitors at a marine mammal facility, leading school groups on tours of Colonial Williamsburg and having the opportunity to educate her own children. Tracey's passion for writing began in childhood and continues to grow each year.For more information on the author and her books, please visit www.traceyvwilliams.com and join her on FaceBook: Tracey Williams.
  • "Go Back To Bed!"

    Tracey V. Williams, Nan Brooks

    Paperback (The Peppertree Press, Nov. 9, 2010)
    Each night all across the world there are children and animals who just can't stay asleep. They get up and want to do the things they love best. But it is time to sleep and so all the tired families lovingly tell their little ones, "Go Back to Bed!"
  • Back to Bed, Ed!

    Sebastien Braun

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, Feb. 1, 2014)
    Getting ready for bed is lots of fun at Ed's house. Ed plays silly games with Dad. He has a drink and brushes his teeth. He takes a bath and cuddles with Mom for a bedtime story. Then Ed is off to bed with hugs and kisses. But while Ed loves going to bed, he doesn't like staying there. Night after night he tiptoes down the hall and climbs into Mom and Dad's big bed. Mom and Dad aren't getting much sleep so they come up with a plan to keep Ed in his bed. Ed doesn't think much of Mom and Dad's plan-so he comes up with one on his own! Author-illustrator Sebastien Braun offers a charming spin on the perennial challenge of getting children to stay in bed. Young readers will easily sympathize with Ed's bedtime anxieties, and will be delighted with the way the young hero ultimately tames his fears. The uncluttered illustrations, featuring bright, bold colors and simple scenes that focus on the characters and their actions, perfectly complement the simplicity of the story.
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