Sweet Dreams: 36 Bedtime Wishes

Sweet Dreams: 36 Bedtime Wishes
ISBN-10
0811833127
ISBN-13
9780811833127
Series
Sweet Dreams
Category
Family & Relationships
Pages
84
Language
English
Published
2002-08
Publisher
Chronicle Books
Authors
Cooper Edens, Sheryl Abrams

Description

Sweet Dreams contains 36 bedtime wishes for parents to share with a child, each accompanied by a children's book illustration. Choose a card, recite the verse together, and slip the card under the pillow as you tuck the little ones into bed and send them to dreamland.

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