Time to Sleep, Little Critters

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On sale Jan 05, 2021 | 48 Pages | 9780593302026

A Mercer Mayer Little Critter book featuring 2 classic stories in 1--a fun way to get children ready for naps and bedtime!

Make bedtime (and naptime!) more fun with Mercer Mayer's Little Critter and his Little Sister! This humorous storybook for girls and boys ages 3 to 7 features two classic stories:

  • Just Go to Bed: Mercer Mayer's Little Critter is not looking forward to bedtime in this heartwarming classic storybook. Instead of taking a bath, he would rather be a cowboy. Instead of putting on his pajamas, Little Critter wants to be a zookeeper! Both parents and children alike will enjoy this humorous story--a great way to get children excited about naptime and bedtime rituals!

  • Just a Nap: Little Critters' Little Sister does not want to take a nap in this adorable classic storybook! She would rather play with dolls, read comics, or eat snacks! Will she ever lie down so Mom can get a break?

  • Both kids and parents alike will enjoy this silly story--a great way to get children ready for a nap!
    Mercer Mayer began writing and illustrating children’s books in 1966, and since then, he has published over 300 titles. Readers can open any of his award-winning books and out may pop dragons, cuddly monsters, wonderful creatures, and endearing critters. Drawing from his own childhood adventures for inspiration, Mayer created one of children’s books’ most cherished characters, Little Critter. He lives in Connecticut. View titles by Mercer Mayer

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    A Mercer Mayer Little Critter book featuring 2 classic stories in 1--a fun way to get children ready for naps and bedtime!

    Make bedtime (and naptime!) more fun with Mercer Mayer's Little Critter and his Little Sister! This humorous storybook for girls and boys ages 3 to 7 features two classic stories:

  • Just Go to Bed: Mercer Mayer's Little Critter is not looking forward to bedtime in this heartwarming classic storybook. Instead of taking a bath, he would rather be a cowboy. Instead of putting on his pajamas, Little Critter wants to be a zookeeper! Both parents and children alike will enjoy this humorous story--a great way to get children excited about naptime and bedtime rituals!

  • Just a Nap: Little Critters' Little Sister does not want to take a nap in this adorable classic storybook! She would rather play with dolls, read comics, or eat snacks! Will she ever lie down so Mom can get a break?

  • Both kids and parents alike will enjoy this silly story--a great way to get children ready for a nap!

    Author

    Mercer Mayer began writing and illustrating children’s books in 1966, and since then, he has published over 300 titles. Readers can open any of his award-winning books and out may pop dragons, cuddly monsters, wonderful creatures, and endearing critters. Drawing from his own childhood adventures for inspiration, Mayer created one of children’s books’ most cherished characters, Little Critter. He lives in Connecticut. View titles by Mercer Mayer

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