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Bedtime Stories For Kids : 2 Books in 1 - Girl's Special Edition - The 'Princess and The Sleepy Dog' Bedtime Stories to Help Your Little Girl Relax and Fall Asleep Faster Than Ever, Paperback / softback Book

Bedtime Stories For Kids : 2 Books in 1 - Girl's Special Edition - The 'Princess and The Sleepy Dog' Bedtime Stories to Help Your Little Girl Relax and Fall Asleep Faster Than Ever Paperback / softback

Paperback / softback

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Do you want to help your baby fall asleep quickly and with no stress?

Here is an extract from the bedtime story "The Sleepy Dog Takes a Bath":


The Sleepy Dog was playing in the mud and water all day. He would bark, and he was very, very dirty.

"Woof!" he would shout getting mud everywhere. "Grrrr!" he would snarl when his mommy, Mrs. Dog, would force him to have a bath.

He would eat dinner with his dirty fingers and leave crumbs all over the table and footprints all over the floor. Everyone around The Sleepy Dog would get grossed out at him, but he would just go on being dirty and yucky.


One day, The Sleepy Dog went home covered head to toe with sticks, leaves, tiny insects, and mud! Lots and lots of mud! Mud all the way up to his eyes!


"Oh my, The Sleepy!" exclaimed Mrs. Dog. "You look like a tiny Doggy monster. Better get up and have a wash."

"But Mooooom!" The Sleepy protested, "Why do I need to take a bath when I'm just going to get dirty again?"

Mrs. Dog snorted. The Sleepy needed to learn his lesson.


"Fine, Sleepy Dog," she said with her arms to her sides. "I'm going to let you see what happens to little doggies who don't wash up."

So The Sleepy Dog had dinner that night, unwashed and stinky all the way till bedtime.

"Do you want a bath now, The Sleepy?" asked Mr. Dog, looking concerned. 

"Nope!" The Sleepy laughed. "Woof, Woof, Woof!"


The Sleepy dressed in his clean pajamas. He did not brush his teeth. He started to feel hot and itchy but he didn't care. No bath time! Hooray!

Mr. and Mrs. Dog tucked The Sleepy in bed and turned down the lights, shaking their heads at their hardheaded son. The moon rose above in the sky and The Sleepy lay in bed and tried to close his eyes. Itch. The Sleepy's nose twitched. Scratch. Itch. Itch. Scratch. Scratch. The Sleepy Dog started scratching all over.


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