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Book details
  • Genre:CHILDREN'S FICTION
  • SubGenre:Bedtime & Dreams
  • Age Range (years):6 - 8
  • Language:English
  • Series title:Yabby Tales Series
  • Series Number:1
  • Pages:24
  • eBook ISBN:9780994253712

Bedtime!

Book 1 in the Yabby Tales Series

by Georgia Thomas

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Overview
Bedtime! featuring Kevin the Yabby is the first in a series of books tackling topics like fear of the dark, bullying and sportsmanship. In this book, Kevin learns to look at shadows in a new light and discovers how much fun bedtime can be. A unique story with delightful images. Perfect for nippers aged 3 - 7.
Description
Kevin is a quirky character - sensitive, mischievous and a tiny bit cheeky. He loves meeting new people (although he gets a bit nervous sometimes), all types of sport, dancing... and even knitting. Although yabbies are known for their destructive tendencies, Kevin has worked hard to maintain a socially acceptable level of curiosity, and only dismantles things to see how they work. Kevin was born in Perth on 17 March 2010, and recently came to the attention of author Georgia Thomas as she was looking for a central character for her series of books dealing with issues common to all little nippers. Kevin has become a role model for children learning about life. He doesn’t always get it right, but he tries hard. Learn more about Kevin in Bedtime! (the first book in the series), or connect with him on Facebook.
About the author
Georgia Thomas is an Australian Author/Illustrator with 3 children of her own. Her series of children’s books Yabby Tales – Books for Little Nippers, address issues shared by children (and parents) in a fun way. They encourage conversation in a group setting or one on one, and the resources available via Nippers Online help keep discussion alive long after the story has been told.