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Hop into Bed!

Hop into Bed!

Nicholas Oldland (Author) See More (2)
Nicholas Oldland (Author) See More (2)
CELA Library
FICTION
Animals | Bedtime & Dreams | Health & Daily Living
Frogs & Toads , Bedtime & Dreams , General
Scholastic Canada Ltd
P - K
3 - 5

Hardback
9781443157261
$16.99 CADAvailable
English
01/30/2018

Braille
Available from CELA
English

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Description


This little frog will hop to anything any time . . . except when it's time for bed!

A bouncy, hoppy frog, full of irrepressible energy, won't go to sleep. He just wants to jump. And jump and jump and jump. Finally, everyone else goes to sleep but he keep jumping until the sun comes up. The next day, he sleeps through his whole day — even band practice and a field trip to the zoo. The only time he gets any zip back is at bedtime when his parents tell him to hop into bed. That he does, “with a triple-flip and a double-twist!”

Perfect for every child who's reluctant at bedtime, with a gentle reminder that rest is needed and a new day awaits. All served with a big dose of humour and joy, and with the distinctive style of acclaimed author and illustrator Nicholas Oldland.

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Author Bio


NICHOLAS OLDLAND enjoyed success as a commercial artist before taking up the role of creative director at Hatley and Little Blue House, popular apparel companies he runs with his brothers. He is the author-illustrator of the Life in the Wild series and Dinosaur Countdown. Nicholas lives in Toronto, Ontario, with his family.
NICHOLAS OLDLAND enjoyed success as a commercial artist before taking up the role of creative director at Hatley and Little Blue House, popular apparel companies he runs with his brothers. He is the author-illustrator of the Life in the Wild series and Dinosaur Countdown. Nicholas lives in Toronto, Ontario, with his family.

Prizes


  • Resource Links, Best of the YearCommended 2018
  • Best Books for Kids and Teens, Canadian Children's Book CentreCommended 2018