Enjoy 365 Bedtime Stories: Children of What-a-Jolly Street, a charming collection designed to make bedtime special every night. This book offers a new bedtime story for each day of the year, from January 1st to December 31st. Each story features the delightful children of What-a-Jolly Street and their enchanting adventures. Perfect for kids ages 4-8, this book enriches bedtime with creativity and warmth. Transform your child’s bedtime routine with these heartwarming tales, and foster a love for reading.
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365 Bedtime Stories: Children of What-a-Jolly Street provides a magical bedtime story for every day of the year. Ideal for kids, this book makes bedtime special with captivating tales.
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