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Books with title Guardian of Dreams: A Bedtime Story

  • Shep Dreams Of Home: A Bedtime Story

    Jason Matthews

    language (Jason Matthews, Jan. 4, 2014)
    It's a bedtime story (just 1,222 words) and a children's story for all. Shep, an unwanted puppy with a big head and long teeth, is rejected by his owners for accidentally bumping into things, including them.He finds himself out on his own in a dangerous world. His goal of finding someone who will accept him as he is, lands him in the home of the Lonely Man.Together, the two experience the joys of friendship. As Shep grows into his big head and teeth, he saves the day by using his natural gifts against an intruder.A feel good story for any age, perfect for an inspiring bedtime read for young kids.1,222 words.Subjects include: bedtime stories, short stories for kids, preschool, dogs, children short stories, dog stories for kids, puppy books for kids
  • Sheep Dreams: A Bedtime Story

    K. E. Edwards

    eBook
    When a little girl can't fall asleep, she tries to close her eyes and count some sheep, but her flock of counting sheep was nowhere to be found. Join her as she searches for her missing flock, who are out having adventures of their own. She finds them flying into outer space and diving in the sea and she realizes counting sheep could be hard work, but also a lot of fun.
  • Sheep Dreams: A Bedtime Story

    K E Edwards

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 15, 2017)
    When a little girl can’t fall asleep, she triesto close her eyes and count some sheep, buther flock of counting sheep was nowhere tobe found.Join her as she searches for her missing flock,who are out having adventures of their own. She finds them doing everything from flying into outer space to diving in the sea. As she counts them one by one, she realizes that counting sheep can be hard work and a lot of fun.
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  • Only in Dreams: A Bedtime Story

    Paul Frank Industries

    Hardcover (Chronicle Books, March 26, 2008)
    When I sleep, I dream. And when I dream, I can do anything I can imagine!This delightful bedtime story features Paul Frank's popular character Julius as he takes readers on a tour through the world of dreams. Julius loves to sleep because there are things he can do only in dreams, from paddling down a strawberry-milk river to performing in a rock concert on the moon!
  • Guardian of Dreams: A Bedtime Story

    Wendy Torrel, Kendall Klingbeil

    Paperback (White Tulip Pub, Aug. 31, 2014)
    Guardian of Dreams, A Bedtime Story is written as an aid for children who experience nightmares and encounter difficulty falling asleep again. It illustrates how nighttime's more fitful moments can be turned upside down when you know ways to "disappear" them. In providing children with a tool for addressing their fears and overcoming them, the book aims to restore the loss of confidence - and sleep - for little ones everywhere. One of the vehicles for doing so is the author's creation of a character that children can invoke and call on, thereby instilling a sense of comfort and security. An easy-to-remember core rhyming text on how to "disappear" unwanted imaginings is a principal attraction. Imaginative and purposeful, the book written by Wendy Torrel comes with appealing and endearing illustrations by renowned artist, Kendall Klingbeil, a sure bet for reaching the young and very young alike.
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