The Tossy-Turny Princess and the Pesky Pea A Fair Tale to Help You Fall Asleep
, by Verde, Susan; Fleck, JayNote: Supplemental materials are not guaranteed with Rental or Used book purchases.
- ISBN: 9781419745874 | 1419745875
- Cover: Hardcover
- Copyright: 4/13/2021
A bedtime fairy tale picture book to help the most restless of little ones fall asleep, from #1 New York Times bestselling author Susan Verde and illustrator Jay Fleck.
Once upon a time there lived a very busy princess who never had trouble falling asleep. Until one night, when a pesky pea changed all that!
Without sleep, the princess feels cranky, clumsy, and filled with worry that she’ll never sleep again. Will this tossy-turny princess ever be able to calm her mind, relax her body, and finally get some rest?
Book 2 of the Feel-Good Fairy Tales series is a soothing spin on a classic fairytale giving restless little readers and listeners the tools they need to help them drift off to dreamland. Includes exercises to help you fall asleep.
“This will be a welcome bedtime tale for the youngsters who aren’t settled by just a kiss and a glass of water, and their caretakers will likely appreciate the gentle introduction to good sleep hygiene.” —Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books
The Feel-Good Fairy Tales series:
The Three Little Yogis and the Wolf Who Lost His Breath (#1)
The Tossy-Turny Princess and the Pesky Pea (#2)
Tortoise and Hare (#3)
Once upon a time there lived a very busy princess who never had trouble falling asleep. Until one night, when a pesky pea changed all that!
Without sleep, the princess feels cranky, clumsy, and filled with worry that she’ll never sleep again. Will this tossy-turny princess ever be able to calm her mind, relax her body, and finally get some rest?
Book 2 of the Feel-Good Fairy Tales series is a soothing spin on a classic fairytale giving restless little readers and listeners the tools they need to help them drift off to dreamland. Includes exercises to help you fall asleep.
“This will be a welcome bedtime tale for the youngsters who aren’t settled by just a kiss and a glass of water, and their caretakers will likely appreciate the gentle introduction to good sleep hygiene.” —Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books
The Feel-Good Fairy Tales series:
The Three Little Yogis and the Wolf Who Lost His Breath (#1)
The Tossy-Turny Princess and the Pesky Pea (#2)
Tortoise and Hare (#3)