Ebook {Epub PDF} The King Who Wouldnt Sleep by Debbie Singleton
There once was a king who wouldn't sleep - not even a wink! - until he found the perfect prince for his lovely daughter. Princes came from all around bearing. The King Who Wouldn’t Sleep Debbie Singleton, illus. by Holly Swain. Andersen Press USA (Lerner, dist.), $ (32p) ISBN Buy this book It’s a treat to come across an. www.doorway.ru: The King Who Wouldn't Sleep () by Singleton, Debbie and a great selection of similar New, Used and Collectible Books available now at great prices.
Download The King Who Wouldn T Sleep Book PDF, Read Online The King Who Wouldn T Sleep Book Epub. Ebook The King Who Wouldn T Sleep Tuebl Download Online. The following is a list of various book titles based on search results using the keyword the king who wouldn t sleep. Click "GET BOOK" on the book you want. Singleton, Debbie. The King Who Wouldn't Sleep. Illus. Holly Swain. London: Anderson Press, Print. The King featured in this fairytale picture book is a man on a mission. He refuses to nod off until he finds the perfect mate for his lovely daughter, so he interviews a long line of princes, but of course "not one of them was quite perfect". The idea that counting sheep may help bring on sleep is commonly known but Singleton's fairy-tale account of how this 'advice' first came to be is beautifully crafted. The story follows the style of many traditional tales and cleverly plays with both number and animal recognition in the manner of tales such as 'The Enormous Turnip'.
the king who wouldn't sleep by Debbie Singleton illustrated by Holly Swain Age Range: 3 - 6. The King Who Wouldn't Sleep-Debbie Singleton There once was a king who wouldn't sleep—not even a wink!—until he found the perfect prince for his lovely daughter. Princes came from all around. Not one of them was right. But there was someone else watching with an unexpectedly cunning plan up his not-so-royal sleeve. The King Who Wouldn't Sleep. is published by Andersen Press and illustrated by Holly Swain. It's a lively tale with a few quirky royals, some fun with counting and a clever trick. Publisher's Weekly says "It's a treat to come across an original fairy tale that generates surprise not by irony or irreverence, but through sheer narrative ingenuity. Debut author Singleton does just that—her clever story wouldn't be out of place in a Grimm's collection".
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