Good Night Cuddle Tight
$9.99
A funny and tenderhearted book for toddlers and the just-right bedtime routine! After Dad tucks nine little bunnies into bed, the whole house is quiet–and Dad can finally get some sleep! But when one wide-awake bunny requests a just-you-and-me bedtime cuddle, the house is soon filled with spins, squeezes, flops, and pops!
Featuring cute rhyming text and adorable bunny art, Good Night, Cuddle Tight
*is a must-read for boys and girls ages 0-4;
*gets the giggles out before bedtime and settles kiddos down for sleep;
*is the perfect gift to celebrate Easter, spring, and Father’s Day; and
*is a sturdy board book with rounded corners, making it a great option for a nursery display, to fit into a baby-shower gift basket, or for reading during snuggle time and bedtime routines.
Start your own special bedtime cuddle with your favorite little ones with Good Night, Cuddle Tight.
2 in stock
SKU (ISBN): 9781400244584
ISBN10: 1400244587
Kristi Valiant | Illustrator: Kristi Valiant
Binding: Boards
Published: December 2023
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
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