Mixing elves, counting and bedtime, children will love
this brilliantly fun board book with a shiny foiled cover!
The night before Christmas Eve, Santa could NOT sleep.
So, a couple of his reindeer chums, said, "You should count
some sheep!"
Now, Santa's counted sheep before but something by the shelf
made Santa want to NOT count sheep, and count gold buttoned...
ELVES!
What's the best way to help little ones fall asleep?
Introduce them to super cute elves, of course! And with
cute, cuddly and helpful elves on every page, and
a fun story showing children how to count from one to twenty,
this chunky, child-friendly book is set to become every child's
new favourite.
The perfect board book for all children, especially
elf-loving ones!
Chunky board book with shiny silver on the cover
Helps children learn how to count from one to twenty
Brilliantly fun story and beautiful, full-colour illustrations
The perfect first-gift for children
Encourages children to love counting as much as they love elves!
Kids will love this hilarious fairy tale adventure packed with clever twists, familiar characters and page-turning fun.
The second book in a fabulous new magical, middle-grade series filled with adventure, wonder and wildness,
This is Book 8 in the Twenty at Bedtime Series. See all Twenty at Bedtime books here.
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After studying illustration at Falmouth College of Arts Tom worked as a full-time political cartoonist before he stumbled into the world of animation when he won a bursary to direct his short animated film, The Girl With The Pink Shoes, as part of the Animated Exeter festival. Since then he has gone on to design and create a number of animated TV concep
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