Sleepy, Yawny Unicorny! a Ready-For-Bed Book - by Lou Treleaven (Board Book)
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Highlights
- Little Unicorn, it's time for bed, the moon peeps through the skies.
- 2-5 Years
- 7.01" x 7.09" Board Book
- 24 Pages
- Juvenile Fiction, Bedtime & Dreams
Description
About the Book
"How does a very sleepy, yawny unicorn get ready for bed? Find out in this ready-for-bed story book as [readers] follow Little Unicorn as she gets ready for bed in her own magical way. From putting away her toys and taking a bath to brushing her teeth and reading a story, there's a few more . . . magical unicorn ready-for-bed activities to discover, too"--Provided by publisher.Book Synopsis
Little Unicorn, it's time for bed, the moon peeps through the skies. But we must do a few first, before you close your eyes.
How does a very sleepy, yawny unicorn get ready for bed? Find out in this ready-for-bed story book as you follow Little Unicorn as she gets ready for bed in her own magical way. From putting away her toys and taking a bath to brushing her teeth and reading a story, there's a few more hilariously magical unicorn ready-for-bed activities to discover, too!
This is a delightful rhyming ready-for-bed picture story book full of charming illustrations that's a perfect 5-minute story to help get little ones in the mood for sleep.
Part of a new "Ready-for-Bed" series, the story and illustrations have been designed to inspire parents and little ones. This book supports good parenting with a gentle story that includes a real bedtime routine to help develop a calming and relaxing bedtime routine that works for each child's own unique needs.
About the Author
Lou Treleaven's first picture book was published in 2016 and she is now the author of over 20 children's books including The Snowflake Mistake, read on CBeebies Bedtime by Suranne Jones. She lives in a Bedfordshire village with her family and likes reading, art, gaming and her cat Badger.
Natasha Rimmington is a children's book illustrator based in Crieff, Scotland. Natasha graduated from the University of Lincoln in 2013 and has been drawing ever since. She has worked on a range of projects including Picture Books and Board Books. Natasha's favourite thing to draw is animals, especially if she can dress them up in little outfits. She never turns down a chance to draw a bear! Clients include: Imagine That Publishing, Bloomsbury, Usborne, Floris Books, Igloo Books, Little Tiger Press, Ladybird Books, Galt, Arcturus, and many more...