Bedtime for Frances
Hoban, Russell
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Frances finds it difficult to go to sleep with the strange noises and menacing shapes that seem to fill her room after dark. It may be bedtime for Frances, but that does not mean Frances is ready to go to bed - not by a long shot. First she must have a glass of milk and make certain Mother and Father have each kissed her good night (twice). Then she is ready to imagine there is a tiger in her room, and a giant, and...each time Frances thinks up something new, off she goes to tell her ever-patient, if increasingly weary, parents.
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Edition:
Newly Illustrated Ed.
Imprint:
New York, NY : Trophy Press,.
Collation:
31p. : colour illustrations ; 260x197mm.
Notes:
"A Trophy picture book"--p. [4] of cover.
Audience:
Reading grade level: general.; postgraduate.; general.; primary
ISBN:
9780064434515
LC class:
PZ7.H637 B
Language:
English
Subject:
BadgersBedtimeFear of the darkChildren's and Teenage: Family StoriesChildren's / Teenage fiction: Family & home storiesChildren's / Teenage personal & social issues: Family issuesChildren's / Teenage general interest: Mysteries & the unexplainedPicture storybooks: Bedtime stories & dreamsChildren's / Teenage fiction: General fictionChildren's / Teenage fiction: Humorous storiesEducational: first/native language: readers & reading schemes
BRN:
709280