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31 Bedtime Stories for July
31 Bedtime Stories for July
31 Bedtime Stories for July
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31 Bedtime Stories for July

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Offer your children the pleasure to discover wonderful bedtime stories !

Thanks to this richly illustrated collection, share a nice moment with your family and discover a new bedtime story every night.

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Little Pirate had just boarded the ship with Captain Kruel, who promised him his first treasure.
Little Pirate was impatient! On the bridge, Kruel gave him a scrubbing brush and said: “The treasure is to be found underneath the grime on the port side of the deck.”
Little Pirate scrubbed the left side of the ship, but he found nothing under the dust!

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LanguageEnglish
PublisherCaramel
Release dateSep 7, 2015
ISBN9782511030806
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    31 Bedtime Stories for July - Sally-Ann Hopwood

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    Authors: Claire Bertholet, Sally-Ann Hopwood, Lenia Major, Jacques Bilstein, Michael Espinosa and Claire Grémontt

    Illustrator: Elen Lescoat

    The Move

    Once upon a time, there was an earthworm that lived inside a lovely red apple. The birds had been chirping around the apple tree for quite a while. Very bothered by the racket, he decided to move. Through his kitchen window, he spotted a piece of cheese that would make the perfect house. So he packed his bags.

    But as he was leaving his apple, he saw a fisherman pass by whistling.

    «Be careful,» he said to the worm, «a fisherman always has need of some bait.»

    So the worm decided that he would rather stay in his noisy apple… and sleep with earplugs!

    Painting Is a Real Art

    Tony hated painting jobs. Nevertheless, to please his grandmother, he agreed to repaint the living room ceiling.

    Of course, drops of paint fell on his hair and face.

    What could

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