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Books with title Fairy Tales for Bedtime

  • Fairy Tales for Bedtime

    Rosie Dickins

    Hardcover (Usborne Books, June 15, 2014)
    Brand New beautiful Hardcover book... Perfect for sharing at bedtime, this beautifully illustrated collection of classic fairy tales will fill little one’s dreams with fairies, talking cats, helpful elves and happy ever afters... Featuring a whole host of popular fairy tales including Cinderella, Puss in Boots and Aladdin, all specially written for reading aloud together. In luxurious binding with a ribbon marker, this book is a pleasure to hold, read and keep - a wonderful gift to be treasured. Check out our other Books, Toys and items here on Amazon.
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  • Fairy Dust: Bedtime Tale #1

    WJ Scott

    language (Wendy Scott, Aug. 2, 2014)
    ‘A wonderful start to this fantasy adventure. A FINALIST and highly recommended.’ The Wishing Shelf Book Awards UK 6-8 yrs.Mischief and magic. Tinkers and fairies. Do you believe in magic?Farran Sherwin cupped a hand to his ear and said, “I can’t hear you. Do you believe in fairies?”The hall erupted into chaos as children sprang out of their seats, spilling popcorn under their feet as they yelled, “Yes!”The tinker staggered as if he had been struck by a sound-wave and the children giggled.Farran cocked his head. “Listen. Can you hear someone?”A hush settled over the children. They perched on the edge of their seats, palms gripping the armrests. Their faces were pinched tight as they gazed up at the stage.He widened his eyes and whispered, “She’s coming.”Evelyn, an orphan, doesn’t believe in magic anymore, but then the meddlesome tinkers arrive in her village and change her world forever.A bedtime tale to delight younger readers or those still young at heart. A heart-lifting tale suitable for junior readers or a perfect bedtime read by parents and grandparents for younger children. “Do you believe in fairies?”
  • Bedtime Tales

    Beatrix Potter

    Board book (Warne, Oct. 20, 2015)
    Abridged versions of The Tale of Peter Rabbit, The Tale of Benjamin Bunny, The Tale of Squirrel Nutkin, and The Tale of Jemima Puddle-Duck are packed into one large board book for your bedtime reading pleasure. In Bedtime Tales, you'll escape Mr. McGregor's garden with Peter Rabbit, get trapped under a pot with a cat on top with Benjamin Bunny, confound Old Brown with Squirrel Nutkin's riddles, and hatch four new chicks with Jemima Puddle-Duck. Though best when read before bed, this book, with its large trim and action-packed stories, is perfect for lap reading at any time of the day. So, snuggle up with your favorite Peter Rabbit fan and enjoy a classic tale!
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  • Fairy Tales for Bedtime

    rosie dickins

    Hardcover (Usborne Publishing Ltd, March 15, 2013)
    Fairy Tales for Bedtime
  • Royal Fairy Tales for Bedtime

    Mairi MacKinnon Mairi MacKinnon

    Hardcover (Usborne Books, Jan. 1, 2012)
    Royal Fairy Tales for Bedtime (Read-aloud Treasuries) [Hardcover] Mairi Mackinnon and Lorena Alvarez
  • Bedtime Fairy Tales Book 1

    Ryan Madison

    eBook
    This is the first of a series of short story books for bedtime reading to the little ones, or a challenging read for the older children.These Fairy Tales, Myths, Legends and Folk Stories are drawn from many lands, and presented in a modern style. Read about fairies, giants, witches, enchanted forests and palaces, dwarfs, deep dark dank dungeons and lots more.Heaps of colourful vector drawings on every page to illustrate the stories.Now...Step into the Fairy Ring and meet the little people.
  • Ten Tall Tales: for bedtime

    Florence Amy Carnelly

    eBook (Golden Fleece Publications, )
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  • Bedtime Stories: 3 Fairy Tales

    David Kubicek

    language (Moaning Rocks Press, Aug. 3, 2018)
    Three fairy tales. In “The Hawk’s Head Tree”, a cobbler sets off on a quest to find prosperity and happiness. In “A Bear Needs a Territory” , a small black bear finds a unique solution to his problem with bullies. And in “The Green Yarn” , a little girl confronts her fear of the unknown.
  • Bedtime Fairy Tales

    ed. Carruth, Jane, J. L. MacIas S.

    Hardcover (Peter Haddock (1984), March 15, 1984)
    Bedtime Fairy tales
  • Bedtime Tales

    Beatrix Potter

    language (Warne, Nov. 24, 2015)
    Abridged versions of The Tale of Peter Rabbit, The Tale of Benjamin Bunny, The Tale of Squirrel Nutkin, and The Tale of Jemima Puddle-Duck are packed into one book for your bedtime reading pleasure. In Bedtime Tales, you'll escape Mr. McGregor's garden with Peter Rabbit, get trapped under a pot with a cat on top with Benjamin Bunny, confound Old Brown with Squirrel Nutkin's riddles, and hatch four new chicks with Jemima Puddle-Duck. Though best when read before bed, this book is perfect for lap reading at any time of the day. So, snuggle up with your favorite Peter Rabbit fan and enjoy a classic tale!
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  • Bed Time Stories: Fairy Tales

    TB Riggs

    language (Theresia Riggs, July 31, 2014)
    Bedtime Stories, Fairy Tales, for children, are stories that were originally written hundred's of years ago in Europe. All fairy tales or bed-time stories have a moral to the story, depicting good from evil. There are no gruesome tales in this book, making it ideal for any age group to enjoy.
  • Bedtime Fairy Tales Book 1

    Mr Ryan Madison

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 3, 2016)
    This is the first of a series of short story books for bedtime reading to the little ones, or a challenging read for the older children. These Fairy Tales, Myths, Legends and Folk Stories are drawn from many lands, and presented in a modern style. Read about fairies, giants, witches, enchanted forests and palaces, dwarfs, deep dark dank dungeons and lots more. Heaps of colourful vector drawings on every page to illustrate the stories. Now...Step into the Fairy Ring and meet the little people.
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