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  2. List of Care Bears books - Wikipedia

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    Care Bears: Book of Favorite Bedtime Stories: Various: February 1984: Tom Cooke: 0-910313-20-2: The Baby Hugs Bear and Baby Tugs Bear Alphabet Book: Phyllis Fair Cowell: October 1984: Tom Cooke: 0-910313-72-5: The Baby Hugs Bear and Baby Tugs Bear Counting Book: Dorothy F. Haas: October 1984: Tom Cooke: 0-910313-71-7: The Baby Hugs Bear and ...

  3. Baby Bedtime - Wikipedia

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    Reviews of Baby Bedtime have been mixed. A Kirkus Reviews reviewer was especially concerned with the book's initial wording and wrote that "the cannibalistic opening quatrain followed by a gushingly affectionate outpouring makes for a book that only a certain type of grandparent could read aloud to a very young grandchild.

  4. Goodnight Moon - Wikipedia

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    The special features an animated short of Goodnight Moon, narrated by Susan Sarandon, along with six other animated segments of children's bedtime stories and lullabies with live-action clips of children reflecting on a series of bedtime topics in between, a reprise of Goodnight Moon at the end, and the Everly Brothers' "All I Have To Do Is ...

  5. Bedtime story - Wikipedia

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    The term "bedtime story" was coined by Louise Chandler Moulton in her 1873 book, Bed-time Stories.The "ritual of an adult reading out loud to a child at bedtime formed mainly in the second half of the nineteenth century and achieved prominence in the early twentieth century in tandem with the rising belief that soothing rituals were necessary for children at the end of the day.

  6. Bedtime - Wikipedia

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    Bedtime (also called putting to bed or tucking in) is a ritual part of parenting to help children feel more secure [1] and become accustomed to a more rigid schedule of sleep than they might prefer. The ritual of bedtime is aimed at facilitating the transition from wakefulness to sleep. [ 2 ]

  7. When Life Is Good Again - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the song's release, Parton launched a 10-week web-series titled Goodnight with Dolly, where she read bedtime stories to children.The book selections came from her Imagination Library, a non-profit book program she created to promote children's literacy.

  8. Children's literature - Wikipedia

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    Another important book of that decade was The Water-Babies, A Fairy Tale for a Land Baby, by Rev. Charles Kingsley (1862), which became extremely popular and remains a classic of British children's literature. In 1883, Carlo Collodi wrote the first Italian fantasy novel, The Adventures of Pinocchio, which was translated many times.

  9. Owl Babies - Wikipedia

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    and concluded "A wonderful "read to me" book for nap time, story time, or bedtime." [2] Booktrust called it "reassuring and stunningly illustrated" [3] and The Guardian described it as "the best owl family" in a children's book. [4] Owl Babies has also been reviewed by Publishers Weekly, [5] Kirkus Reviews, [6] Books for Keeps, [7] and Early ...