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Time for Bed


number 1, Noddy Board Books

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No. of pages 12

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Great for age 0-6 years
Now pre-school children can say goodnight to their favourite character every bedtime! Contemporary images and bright, easy text in a chunky board book with child-friendly rounded corners. Noddy Board Books Time for Bed, Time to Get Dressed, A Day Out and The Birthday Surprise. Whatever Noddy gets up to, there's always lots to see and do -- and plenty of Toy Town fun! These books explore familiar situations with a fun question to answer and bright pictures to point to on every page. It's up to you to help Noddy through his bedtime routine, getting his clothes on, a great day out in Toyland and of course his wonderful birthday surprise. Just point to the right picture when Noddy needs your help. It's easy and great fun for little ones. With tough board pages and safe rounded corners, they make a perfect first step towards reading.

 

This is number 1 in Noddy Board Books .

There are 12 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 2004 by HarperCollins Publishers .

Enid Blyton was an English children's writer, whose books have been worldwide bestsellers since the 1930s, selling more than 600 million copies. Her books are still enormously popular and have been translated into 90 languages. As of June 2019, Blyton held 4th place for the most translated author. She wrote on a wide range of topics, including education, natural history, fantasy, mystery, and biblical narratives. Blyton's work became increasingly controversial among literary critics, teachers, and parents beginning in the 1950s, due to the alleged unchallenging nature of her writing and her themes, particularly in the Noddy series. Some libraries and schools banned her works, and from the 1930s until the 1950s the BBC refused to broadcast her stories because of their perceived lack of literary merit. Her books have been criticized as elitist, sexist, racist, xenophobic, and at odds with the more progressive environment that was emerging in post-World War II Britain. New editions have re-written her words removing offensive language. Her stories have continued to be bestsellers since her death in 1968. She is best remembered today for her Noddy, Famous Five, Secret Seven, the Five Find-Outers, and Malory Towers books, although she also wrote many others including the St Clare's, The Naughtiest Girl and The Faraway Tree series. https://www. enidblyton. co. uk/

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