If you want to know, Z is for zebra about 90 percent of the time.
At least as far as children’s books go…
Snake and sheep are highly competitive though!
Interesting stuff.
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If you want to know, Z is for zebra about 90 percent of the time.
At least as far as children’s books go…
Snake and sheep are highly competitive though!
Interesting stuff.
Lama Lama Nighty-Night
By: Anna Dewdney
Viking Books for Young Readers; Brdbk edition (January 5, 2012)
14 pages
Lama Lama Nighty-Night will always be a classic to me. I mean, we have read this book nearly once a day for 5 years. As long as your children are not spread out too much, about the time one child starts to outgrow it, the next is ready to pick it up. Most nights, this is the last book we read before we turn out the lights. I think many little kids will be interested in the rhyming routine, as lama does all of the bedtime things they have just finished doing. The characters are of course memorable too. While every other book is about a token giraffe, dog, and zebra, after a few reads, your kids will be more familiar with a lama than a common housecat.
Because: Children’s Books Forever