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ISBN-13: 9781849397650
RRP: £11.99
Published: 7th November 2013
Length: 32 Pages
Little Bear doesn't want to go to sleep, so he tries everything he can think of to distract his father, and in the end it's an exhausted dad who falls asleep!
'Michael Foreman deserves all the applause he gets.' Independent
"A great gift for Father's Day"
Books for Keeps
"A sweet concept with a nice ending"
Anna Carey - Irish Times
"A positive, reassuring book, that’s perfect for sending them off to sleep feeling safe and loved"
The Bookbag
"A lovely bedtime story that warms the cockles of your heart"
EYE
"Foreman’s watercolour illustrations are as alluring as ever"
Jill Bennett - Red Reading Hub