David Bedford

David Bedford

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"Little Bear flumped down in the snow and wiggled his tail. 'I'm not sleepy,' he said, 'and I don't want to go to bed yet.'

"Mother Bear smiled. 'Shall we take one last walk,' she said, 'and see who else is going to bed?'"

Little Bear and Mother Bear take one last walk to see the other animals getting ready for bed. Will this make Little Bear sleepy enough to snuggle down for the night?

With cuddly illustrations painted in cool tones, this wonderful bedtime book is the perfect story for any child who isn't quite ready to go to sleep.

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It’s Christmas Eve and Little Bear can’t wait for Santa to come! Big Bear slides down the chimney to reassure Little Bear that Santa will be able fit while Mommy Bear sets out milk and a snack for Santa. But Little Bear doesn’t want to go to bed, he wants to see Santa! After catching Big Bear drinking Santa’s milk and eating one of Santa’s snacks, Little Bear really can’t get to sleep and both he and Big Bear decide to hide downstairs to wait for Santa. Now, it’s Mommy Bear who gets caught putting a present in each of their stockings, so all three bears decide to wait up for Santa. Will Little Bear ever see Santa?...

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Big Bear loves his stripy sweater. It_s warm. It_s soft. It_s his very favorite. But Big Bear is growing bigger though his sweater isn_t. When it no longer fits, he gives his sweater to his brother. Little Bear loves his new sweater, almost as much as he likes playing in the woods with his big brother. But after a day of climbing trees and splashing in a creek, Little Bear_s sweater is a soggy mess. Big Bear is very angry. This tender story captures the joys and trials of being a sibling. The warm illustrations bring their adventures to life and the touch-and-feel softness of sweater throughout will make this a favorite for every child that reads this book.

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Liddypool is the first major book to concentrate solely on The Beatles and Liverpool, covering their rise from childhood in the 1940s and obscurity to their triumphant civic reception at Liverpool Town Hall on 10th July 1964, when the city said goodbye to the Fab Four, their favorite sons, and shared with the world the most famous quartet in the universe.  Bedford uses local knowledge and eyewitness testimony to chart every band member and name-change and lineup, from The Black Jacks to The Beatles: the story of the “Fab 27”. 
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Crocodile has a big imagination. He's always thinking up fun, new things to do. But Crocodile has a big problem too. No matter what he does, all the other crocs in the pool copy him - every time! What can he do to escape the copy crocs? And if he does escape them - will he still have as much fun? This book features first time pairing of two very well established and successful picture book talents and a very distinctive and appealing central character, who children will immediately identify with. The book has bold and brilliant artwork, full of lovely, jokey details and a great sense of fun....

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It's spring and Morris the Mole is looking for love! Morris visits a farm looking for someone to love but moles don t see that well. Upon arriving he finds someone to love who has luscious, shiny, black fur just like his only it's not a mole, it's a horse! Then Morris finds someone to love who has a pretty, pink nose just like his only it's not a mole, t's a pig! Morris continues looking but keeps finding the wrong someone to love. Will Morris find true love or will true love find him?...

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It is nighttime and the animals are getting very sleepy and starting to yawn. Baby Elephant wants to find out who is yawning, because they're making a lot of noise!

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It's Christmas Eve and Little Bear can't wait for Santa to come! Big Bear slides down the chimney to reassure Little Bear that Santa will be able fit while Mommy Bear sets out milk and a snack for Santa. But Little Bear doesn't want to go to bed, he wants to see Santa! After catching Big Bear drinking Santa's milk and eating one of Santa's snacks, Little Bear really can't get to sleep and both he and Big Bear decide to hide downstairs to wait for Santa. Now, it's Mommy Bear who gets caught putting a present in each of their stockings, so all three bears decide to wait up for Santa. Will Little Bear ever see Santa?...

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8-0? How could The Team lose 8-0? Easily! Harvey s team always loses. Professor Gertie, Harvey s neighbor, can t really understand it, but her game winning inventions for The Team just haven t helped. (Her Bouncy Boots were too bouncy and her Smoke Machine was too smoky.) Now she thinks she has the perfect solution: Mark 1, the Soccer Machine. He has a metal body covered with Squidgy Skin, a top speed of 45 miles per hour and he s programmed to win! But will this latest invention really work? Can The Team actually win?...

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A triumph of simplicity in words and pictures, it is impossible not to be moved by this story about a little girl with a big personality, and her long-suffering, much-loved dog.
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5 Five-o-saurs wearing fancy hats.
6 Six-o-saurs cuddling cats.
 This illustrated counting book features the antics of cheeky and charming dinosaurs.
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Isobel doesn't want to go to bed. She would rather stay up with her mom, and so she does. That is until her mom finally pretends to fall asleep first!
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“It’s time for bed, Isobel.”

“I don’t want to go to bed,” said Isobel. “I want to be with you!”

 

Isobel doesn’t want to go to bed; she would rather stay up with her mom, and so she does—until her mom pretends to fall asleep first!

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Up-o-saur, Down-o-saur
Fast-o-saur, Slow-o-saur
Squeak-o-saur, Roar-o-saur
 
Featuring the antics of mischievous and charming dinosaurs, this illustrated, early childhood concept book humorously demonstrates a range of opposites.
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A crocodile's toes are . . . wet and wrinkly. A flamingo’s toes are . . . pink and twinkly. Children will delight in flipping the flaps to see what animals can do with their toes!
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I love . . . the way you always care, the way you're always there . . . That's the way I love you.
 
A triumph of simplicity in words and pictures, it is impossible not to be moved by this story about a little girl with a big personality, and her long-suffering, much-loved dog.
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It's spring and Morris the Mole is looking for love! Morris visits a farm looking for someone to love but moles don t see that well. Upon arriving he finds someone to love who has luscious, shiny, black fur just like his only it's not a mole, it's a horse! Then Morris finds someone to love who has a pretty, pink nose just like his only it's not a mole, it's a pig! Morris continues looking but keeps finding the wrong someone to love. Will Morris find true love or will true love find him?...

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Dougie’s dad loves dancing the Cha Cha Cha, and Meera’s dad loves dancing too. But when the dads get dancing, poor Dougie and his friends have no room to move. When Dougie has a party, he declares “No Dancing Dads!” This is a playful look at music, movement, and personal expression that is perfect reading for fathers and sons.

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