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What are you toddler's favourite bedtime stories?

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CravingSunshine · 25/06/2012 13:41

I'd love to expand our collections. Here are our faves:
Peace at Last (Jill Murphy) www.amazon.co.uk/Peace-At-Last-Jill-Murphy/dp/0230015484/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1340627834&sr=1-1
Say Goodnight to the Sleepy Animals (Ian Whybrow and Ed Eaves) www.amazon.co.uk/Say-Goodnight-Sleepy-Animals-Whybrow/dp/0230756077/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1340627945&sr=1-1
Sleepy Me (Cee Biscoe and Marni McGee) www.amazon.co.uk/Sleepy-Me-Marni-McGee/dp/1848951507

but that's only 3 books to rotate! DS loves any books with bears and owls.

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festivalwidow · 11/07/2012 12:53

Oh, and I can't be absolutely sure, but I have a feeling that this was the inspiration for 'Go The F* To Sleep' - hence I can't read it with a straight face and startle DD awake with my sniggering if I try reading it to her.

Bearandcub · 11/07/2012 13:10

Monkey and Me
Cave Baby
The Diabolical Mr Tiddles
Barry The Fish with Fingers
Monstersaurus
Tyrannosaurus Drip
You're all my favourites (that has bears in OP)
Wibbly Pig (who has a broad Leeds accent in our house)
Mr Bear's picnic

Sorry cant remember authors - can't check as on the bus.

Flisspaps · 11/07/2012 13:12

The Gingerbread Man (or Ginger Man as she calls him)

To the exclusion of almost everything else.

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