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  • Can't You Sleep, Little Bear?

    Martin Waddell, Barbara Firth

    Paperback (Candlewick, Jan. 3, 1994)
    "I don't like the dark," said Little Bear."What dark?" said Big Bear."The dark all around us," said Little Bear.In this tender account of a sleepless night in the bear cave, Big Bear sets out with all his patience and understanding to show Little Bear that the dark is nothing to be afraid of. When all the lanterns in the cave aren't enough to quell Little Bear's troubled emotions, Big Bear offers—in a final loving gesture—nothing less than the bright yellow moon and the twinkling stars! More comforting than even the best of lullabies, this bedtime story is destined to become a classic.
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  • Can't You Sleep, Little Bear?

    Martin Waddell

    Hardcover (Walker Books, April 3, 2014)
    Cant You Sleep Little Bear
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  • Can't You Sleep, Little Bear?

    Martin Waddell, Barbara Firth

    Hardcover (Perfection Learning, Jan. 1, 1994)
    "I don't like the dark," said Little Bear."What dark?" said Big Bear."The dark all around us," said Little Bear. In this tender account of a sleepless night in the bear cave, Big Bear sets out with all his patience and understanding to show Little Bear that the dark is nothing to be afraid of. When all the lanterns in the cave aren't enough to quell Little Bear's troubled emotions, Big Bear offers--in a final loving gesture--nothing less than the bright yellow moon and the twinkling stars! More comforting than even the best of lullabies, this bedtime story is destined to become a classic.
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  • 'CAN'T YOU SLEEP, LITTLE BEAR?'

    Martin; illustrated by Barbara Firth Waddell, Barbara Firth

    Hardcover (Walker Books, Jan. 1, 1988)
    Can't You Sleep, Little Bear?
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  • Can't You Sleep, Little Bear?

    Martin Waddell, Barbara Firth

    Paperback (Scholastic Inc., Jan. 1, 1996)
    Can't You Sleep, Little Bear? [Paperback] [Jan 01, 1996] by Martin Waddell (Author) and Barbara Firth (Illustrator). The repetitive back and forth conversation ("Can't you sleep, Little Bear?" "I'm afraid of the dark.") is great for setting a calming atmosphere for small children who need to settle down to sleep. Tender illustrations with just the right level of detail for small children.
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  • Can't You Sleep, Little Bear?

    Martin Waddell, Barbara Firth

    Hardcover (Gardners Books, Nov. 30, 2003)
    Little Bear can't sleep. He is frightened of the dark, even with the biggest lantern of them all at his bedside. But Big Bear finds an ingenious way to reassure him. So Big Bear takes him out and shows him the moon and the stars - and Little Bear then falls asleep.
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  • Can't You Sleep, Little Bear?

    Martin Waddell, Barbara Firth

    Hardcover (Candlewick, March 2, 1992)
    "I don't like the dark," said Little Bear."What dark?" said Big Bear."The dark all around us," said Little Bear.In this tender account of a sleepless night in the bear cave, Big Bear sets out with all his patience and understanding to show Little Bear that the dark is nothing to be afraid of. When all the lanterns in the cave aren't enough to quell Little Bear's troubled emotions, Big Bear offers—in a final loving gesture—nothing less than the bright yellow moon and the twinkling stars! More comforting than even the best of lullabies, this bedtime story is destined to become a classic.
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  • Can't You Sleep, Little Bear?

    Martin Waddell, Barbara Firth

    Board book (Candlewick, Jan. 1, 2004)
    "I don't like the dark," said Little Bear."What dark?" said Big Bear."The dark all around us," said Little Bear.In this tender account of a sleepless night in the bear cave, Big Bear sets out with all his patience and understanding to show Little Bear that the dark is nothing to be afraid of. When all the lanterns in the cave aren't enough to quell Little Bear's troubled emotions, Big Bear offers—in a final loving gesture—nothing less than the bright yellow moon and the twinkling stars! More comforting than even the best of lullabies, this bedtime story is destined to become a classic.From the Hardcover edition.
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  • Can't You Sleep, Little Puppy?

    Tim Warnes

    Hardcover (Tiger Tales., March 4, 2014)
    Puppy is spending her first night in her new home, and she cannot sleep. She tries sleeping upside down, and she tries sleeping on the floor. The other animals give her suggestions to help her, but nothing works. Then, Tommy the turtle gets an idea that just might work.
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  • Can't You Sleep, Little Bear?

    Martin Waddell, Barbara Firth

    Library Binding (Candlewick, Sept. 23, 2008)
    Big Bear patiently soothes restless Little Bear in their cozy nighttime cave."I don't like the dark," said Little Bear."What dark?" said Big Bear."The dark all around us," said Little Bear.In this tender account of a sleepless night in the bear cave, Big Bear sets out with all his patience and understanding to show Little Bear that the dark is nothing to be afraid of. When all the lanterns in the cave aren't enough to quell Little Bear's troubled emotions, Big Bear offers€”in a final loving gesture€”nothing less than the bright yellow moon and the twinkling stars! More comforting than even the best of lullabies, this bedtime story is destined to become a classic.Candlewick Storybook Animation packages include:* A full-color hardcover picture book* A dual-disk DVD/CD with full animated story and two audio read-alongversions of the text €” one with page-turn prompts* A full-color poster, plus a sheet of reusable stickers!
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  • Can't You Sleep, Little Bear?

    Martin Waddell, Barbara Firth

    Paperback (Candlewick, June 5, 1995)
    When bedtime comes Little Bear is afraid of the dark, until Big Bear brings him lights and love.
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  • Can't You Sleep Little Bear

    Martin Waddell

    Hardcover (Discovery Toys, Jan. 1, 1988)
    Little Bear can't sleep. He is frightened of the dark, even with the biggest lantern of them all at his bedside. But Big Bear finds an ingenious way to reassure him. So Big Bear takes him out and shows him the moon and the stars - and Little Bear then falls asleep.
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