Danielle McLean
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It's Halloween night, and it's time for an evening full of trick-or-treating and fun! A group of spooky friends has gone around to collect candy on this fun night, but now they're tired and ready to go to bed! Young readers can follow along as Skeleton, Ghost, Pumpkin, and more adorable characters head home and jump in bed one by one.
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"In this sweet offering, a young child describes ten reasons why they love their parent. The most special days feature time spent playing together; the happy smiles that they share; the hugs that are given; the cakes that are baked; the lullabies that aresung before bed; and so much more!"--
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"Rainbows are a symbol of hope and better times ahead after the rain. A rainbow spreads its magic cheer and chases away the gloom, no matter how sad or down we feel. But the brightest rainbow lives inside the heart, where its colors shine and give hope oneven the darkest days"--
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"The moon is shining brightly in the sky as the animals prepare for bedtime - the camels in the desert, the whales in the ocean, and the bears in the forest. Sweet rhyming bedtime story. Magical, soothing illustrations. Soft and squishy sparkly moon appears on every spread.” --Back cover.
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"High up in the treetops, Mommy Sloth calls to her baby, Come down, little one. It's time for bed. But Baby Sloth isn't ready for bed. First she needs to say good night to the moon. And then she needs to sing a song to the birds. And what about a bedtime snack? Will Baby Sloth EVER be ready for bed?"--Amazon.
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"When Hen introduces Duck to the readers as someone who lives on her farm, Duck counters that the farm is his, and upon overhearing this, Pig asserts ownership of the farm. While all of the animals are claiming to own the farm, Horse points out that the farm does indeed belong to Hen, and Duck, and Pig, and Sheep, and Cow individually--but that it also belongs to all of them as a group"--