Twenty Dinosaurs at Bedtime (PB)

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Mixing dinosaurs, counting and bedtime, children will
love this brilliantly fun picture book with a shiny foiled cover!

Once upon a bedtime, these children could not sleep,
so their helpful mums and daddies said that they should count
some sheep.
Though children think that sheep are nice, there's something
they like more,
so instead of counting lots of sheep, they counted DINOSAURS!
What's the best way to help little ones fall asleep?
Introduce them to super cute dinosaurs, of course! And
with stomping, laughing and mischievous dinosaurs
on every page, and a fun story showing children how to count
from one to twenty, this book is set to become every child's
new favourite.
The perfect picture book for all children, especially
dinosaur-loving ones!

Helps children learn how to count from one to twenty
Brilliantly fun story and beautiful, full-colour illustrations
Helps children wind-down to bedtime
The perfect picture book to encourage children to love counting
as much as they love dinosaurs!

Twenty Dinosaurs at Bedtime (PB) Reviews | Toppsta

9780702304231
  • ISBN: 9780702304231
  • Pub Date: 3rd June 2021
  • Publisher: Scholastic
  • Imprint: Scholastic
  • Format: Paperback
  • Number of Pages: 32

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About Mark Sperring

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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About Tim Budgen

Anna is a writer and editor of children's books who has adapted several fairytales for the Fairytale Classics series. She lives in London, England, with her husband, her collection of fluffy hippos, her books, and a large supply of chocolate. If she were a fairytale character, she would probably be the trombone player from the Fairytale Classics title Beauty

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