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A truly funny and sweet Cheery Street story to help kids sleep independently that promises to make bedtime anything but boring!
"Highly recommended. Georgie Birkett's adorable story about a little frog learning good sleep habits will be relatable for many little ones and their parents." BookTrust
"A common night-time challenge faced with love - and yawns." Kirkus Reviews
Despite sleeping soundly as a tiny tadpole, Cosmo simply won't go to bed any more. Why? "BEDTIME IS BORING!" he says. There's far too much to do (practising karate, writing poems about cheese) and too much to know ("Mummy, why do I only have two eyes?"). And if he does eventually go to sleep, he will jump into his mummy's bed at the exact same time each night, without fail, taking up all the mattress and croaking loudly until morning. Will he ever go to sleep in good time? And stay in his own bed? Will his mummy ever sleep again?
Look out for more Cheery Street titles that parents and kids love: Carry Me! A Cheery Street story for kids who don't want to walk Snack, Please! A Cheery Street story to help kids eat their meals
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A truly funny and sweet Cheery Street story to help kids sleep independently that promises to make bedtime anything but boring!
"Highly recommended. Georgie Birkett's adorable story about a little frog learning good sleep habits will be relatable for many little ones and their parents." BookTrust
"A common night-time challenge faced with love - and yawns." Kirkus Reviews
Despite sleeping soundly as a tiny tadpole, Cosmo simply won't go to bed any more. Why? "BEDTIME IS BORING!" he says. There's far too much to do (practising karate, writing poems about cheese) and too much to know ("Mummy, why do I only have two eyes?"). And if he does eventually go to sleep, he will jump into his mummy's bed at the exact same time each night, without fail, taking up all the mattress and croaking loudly until morning. Will he ever go to sleep in good time? And stay in his own bed? Will his mummy ever sleep again?
Look out for more Cheery Street titles that parents and kids love: Carry Me! A Cheery Street story for kids who don't want to walk Snack, Please! A Cheery Street story to help kids eat their meals