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A Lullaby for Little One


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No. of pages 18

Published: 2017

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A beautifully lyrical lullaby illustrated by internationally acclaimed artist, Charles Fuge.At the end of a lovely day full of laughter and fun, there's time for just one last game for little Bunny and Big Daddy Rabbit. All their woodland friends join in, too - woo-hoo! - but when little Bunny gets tired of all the hullaballoo, Big Daddy Rabbit knows that a special lullaby for little one is exactly what's needed. Little ones won't be able to resist this perfect bedtime story, packed with cute and cuddlesome characters. The lyrical, lolloping rhyme builds to a crescendo and then sleepily slows down to bedtime making this the perfect goodnight lullaby.'This heartwarming rhyming story is beautifully illustrated by Charles Fuge - with the huggiest and loveliest bunnies imaginable.' - BookTrust.

 

 

This book has been graded for interest at 2-5 years.

There are 18 pages in this book.

This is a picture book. A picture book uses pictures and text to tell the story. The number of words varies from zero ('wordless') to around 1k over 32 pages. Picture books are typically aimed at young readers (age 3-6) but can also be aimed at older children (7+).

This book was published in 2017 by Nosy Crow Ltd .

Charles Fuge is outstanding young artist winner of the Macmillan prize and the Mother Goose Awards. Vicki Churchill is a pop singer with the group Elizabeth Bunny. This is her first book. Dawn Casey has always been passionate about traditional tales, believing that folklore can help answer some of the toughest questions about humankind. Anne Wilson gains much of her inspiration and sense of colour from her travels. She has an MA in Illustration from St. Martin's College of Art, London, and has been illustrating children's books for several years.