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Barnyard Bedtime
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Product Details
Overview
Say goodnight on the farm with this sweet board book for babies and toddlers!
It's barnyard bedtime, and all the farm animals need to go to sleep. But, oh no! The cows are in the pig's pen, the pigs are in the hen house, the hens are in the horse's stall, and no one is where they're supposed to be! Can you find all the animals and get them into their proper beds before the night is through? In this sweet farm book for kids ages 0-3, little ones will be peacefully lulled to sleep right alongside the animals as they finally settle in, get cozy, and say "Night, night." The perfect bedtime story read aloud for your little farmer!
Brimming with fun animal sounds and farm animals for toddlers to discover, this gentle and quirky bedtime book makes the perfect stocking stuffer at holidays or gift to surprise your little one at birthdays, baby showers, and beyond!
Nighttime floats across the farm.
It's time for sleep, of course.
But something here is not quite right...
Where's the pig and cow and horse?








