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Little Bunny's Sleepless Night

LIBRAIRIE CARCAJOU
Little Bunny's Sleepless Night
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There’s no place like home!
Back in print, this beloved bedtime tale with it’s gentle rhyme and endearing animals will send kids to bed knowing there’s no place like home.
Little Bunny, an only child, is so lonely that he can’t sleep. But when he asks his friends Squirrel, Skunk, Porcupine, Bear, and Owl if he can stay with them, he gets a surprise. Squirrel’s bed is too lumpy, Skunk’s bed is too smelly, and Porcupine’s bed is too pointy . . . And before long, Little Bunny discovers that his own bed is the best of all.
Carol Roth’s soothing text is perfect for preschoolers and Valeri Gorbachev’s warm illustrations are delightful.
“Loaded with child appeal.”—School Library Journal
“This picture book scores high points on the snuggle scale and is just the ticket for the train to Nod.”—Publishers Weekly
Back in print, this beloved bedtime tale with it’s gentle rhyme and endearing animals will send kids to bed knowing there’s no place like home.
Little Bunny, an only child, is so lonely that he can’t sleep. But when he asks his friends Squirrel, Skunk, Porcupine, Bear, and Owl if he can stay with them, he gets a surprise. Squirrel’s bed is too lumpy, Skunk’s bed is too smelly, and Porcupine’s bed is too pointy . . . And before long, Little Bunny discovers that his own bed is the best of all.
Carol Roth’s soothing text is perfect for preschoolers and Valeri Gorbachev’s warm illustrations are delightful.
“Loaded with child appeal.”—School Library Journal
“This picture book scores high points on the snuggle scale and is just the ticket for the train to Nod.”—Publishers Weekly