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Rating:  Summary: My son (3 and 1/2) loves these stories, however... Review: Great stories with great characters, but if you've already purchased "Funniest Stories Ever..." then don't bother with "Bedtime Stories" because "Bedtime..." merely contains a subset of the stories found in "Funniest", with no new material what-so-ever.This was needless to say rather disappointing to find out, following the online purchase.
Rating:  Summary: My son (3 and 1/2) loves these stories, however... Review: Great stories with great characters, but if you've already purchased "Funniest Stories Ever..." then don't bother with "Bedtime Stories" because "Bedtime..." merely contains a subset of the stories found in "Funniest", with no new material what-so-ever. This was needless to say rather disappointing to find out, following the online purchase.
Rating:  Summary: Good short stories, but has nothing to do with bedtime. Review: This book is a nice collection of short stories, but none of the stories have a thing to do with falling asleep. Buy this book because you want more of Richard Scarry's wonderful stories, not because you want to soothe your child to sleep. I myself feel let down because I thought I was buying stories to put my child to sleep to.
Rating:  Summary: Richard Scarry's Bedtime Stories Review: This is a delightful books for young readers -- it falls in the 4-8 age range, but is probably more appropriate for 3-5 age range. Some of our favorite characters, Lowly, Huckle and friends ease younger sleepers into sleep. It was particularly helpful in lulling to sleep a newly-minted older brother who was eager not to miss any of his new baby's "action." Richard Scarry is wonderful at that!
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