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28 Bedtime Stories for February
28 Bedtime Stories for February
28 Bedtime Stories for February
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28 Bedtime Stories for February

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Offer your children the pleasure to discover wonderful bedtime stories!

Thanks to this richly illustrated collection, share a nice moment with your family and discover a new bedtime story every night.

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Hugo’s cousin Maud came to spend the weekend at the farm.
“I would like to go to the pond down there, to see the ducks!” She said.
“I would advise you against it!” Replied Hugo, looking up to the sky. “It’s going to rain!”
But Maud went along, skipping and laughing…
“It’s just a joke!”
She came back half an hour later, soaked from head to toe.
“You’re very talented at forecasting the weather!” She admitted.
“It wasn’t the rain: I turned on the automatic lawn sprinkler!”

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LanguageEnglish
PublisherCaramel
Release dateSep 7, 2015
ISBN9782511030752
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    28 Bedtime Stories for February - Sally-Ann Hopwood

    This book is published by Éditions Caramel.

    Authors: Claire Bertholet, Sally-Ann Hopwood, Lenia Major, Jacques Bilstein, Michael Espinosa and Claire Grémontt

    Illustrator: Elen Lescoat

    Shopping for a Snack

    Mum kangaroo’s cupboards were bare.

    So that morning, she went out shopping with her little one nice and warm inside her pouch. Milk, biscuits, chocolate…

    Mum kangaroo filled her basket at the grocer’s. Then she placed the shopping in her pouch and took it home. But when she arrived, to her surprise, the baby kangaroo had eaten everything. He had had a good snack. Mum Kangaroo had to go back to the grocer’s.

    And this time, her little one stayed at home!!

    The Tree House

    Sara and Mark built a tree house in the garden. It had a table, chairs and a little kitchen.

    They played

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