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Snoozers : 7 Short Short Bedtime Stories For Lively Little Kids (Hardcover)
by Sandra Boynton
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Bedtime & dreaming, Story, Ages 0-3, Children's books |
Market price: ¥ 108.00
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¥ 98.00
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Pre-order item, lead time 3-7 weeks upon payment [ COD term does not apply to pre-order items ] |
MSL rating:
Good for Gifts
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MSL Pointer Review:
Six cute little stories about bedtime and a nonsense song make for great bedtime reading and can help kids to go to sleep easily. |
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Author: Sandra Boynton
Publisher: Little Simon
Pub. in: October, 1997
ISBN: 0689817746
Pages: 18
Measurements: 8.0 x 7.1 x 0.6 inches
Origin of product: USA
Order code: BC00253
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Sandra Boynton is without a doubt a superstar among writers for children's books. Her books are great entertainments for our kids and they definitely foster a love of books. This book makes for great bedtime reading and can help kids to go to sleep easily. Six cute little stories about bedtime and a nonsense song make up the contents which are illustrated by a whole bunch of Boynton animals. The contents are as follows: Snoozers - A story of the Snoozers who can sleep anywhere and anytime (except bedtime); I'm Not Tired - A little bear puts himself to sleep by fussing about not being tired; The Big Yawn - Just what the title says; Beware; Pajamas - Different animals like different types of pajamas; Six Sleepy Sheep - A poem of the evening activities of the title characters as they get ready for sleep; Night Sounds - All of the snores of the jungle as the animals sleep until...; Silly Lullaby - A really silly song. Everything is underscored with Boynton's playful sense of humor and her adorable drawings. Perfect for 18months babies to 3-years-old kids.
Target readers:
Baby-Preschool
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Sandra Boynton has written twenty-two books for children and adults, including Chocolate, the Consuming Passion, which spent 24 weeks on the New York Times bestseller list. She has also designed more than 8,000 greeting cards, which sell 20 million each year. She has designed bestselling collections of wallpaper, mugs, T-shirts, balloons, plush toys, and stationery items. Sandra Boynton lives in Connecticut.
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Here are seven different Boynton bedtime stories for little listeners. Guided by the colorful picture tabs, children can find whichever story they want to hear. And the next one. And then this one. Okay, now this one. And now this one. Ooo, and this. Oh, please, just one more?
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A reader (MSL quote), USA
<2006-12-29 00:00>
This is the perfect go to bed quick with a story book I have found. My little one, who is 4, loves getting to choose the tab for the story and goes to bed much more willingly with a story (even if it is super quick)! We usually read two so she feels extra special. It's not the length that counts, it's the snuggle. |
A reader (MSL quote), USA
<2006-12-29 00:00>
Our 8-month-old hears the delightful short stories in Snoozers each night as part of his bedtime routine. The book always holds his attention and interest. One of the stories calls for a second voice to help tell it. We've had lots of fun experimenting with this second voice. While one of us reads to our son, the other is tidying up or putting away laundry in his room or the neighboring room. As long as that person is within earshot as the story is being told, they chime in at all the right times. Some nights the voice is unexpectedly boisterous; other nights it's sweet and subtle. One never knows what to expect! |
A reader (MSL quote), USA
<2006-12-29 00:00>
These very brief stories are perfect for my son, who has problems with attention at bedtime. He can skip around the book and have two or three brief stories instead of trying to keep still through one long one. Boynton stories are always a delight, and these are no exception! |
Janean (MSL quote), USA
<2006-12-29 00:00>
I'm really surprised by some of the poor opinions some have of this. My 23-month-old loves this book. She wants to hear "I'm Not Tired" again and again and again. The Snoozers and Silly Lullaby are both in the book/CD Philadelphia Chickens, which is the only reason I give this a 4 - while it's fun to know the tunes that go to those stories, it would have been better to give those two songs more illustrations in their own books. But in general, "I'm Not Tired" and the Pajamas story are well worth it to this mom. |
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