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'Its bedtime for one tired little boy. Why should he go to bed when everyone else in the house is still awake? He has a plan to keep himself wide awake...' (Publication summary)
Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of
Take Ted Instead : ReviewJane Carstens,
2016single work — Appears in:
Reading Time,July2016; — Review of
Take Ted InsteadCassandra Webb,
2016single work picture book 'Anyone who has had to put a reluctant toddler to bed will smile at this book’s storyline. Mum is trying to put ‘sleepy head’ to bed, but he resists and offers multiple alternatives instead from his cat to his goldfish to his elderly neighbour (whose names all rhyme with sleepy head). ...'
Take Ted Instead : ReviewJane Carstens,
2016single work — Appears in:
Reading Time,July2016; — Review of
Take Ted InsteadCassandra Webb,
2016single work picture book 'Anyone who has had to put a reluctant toddler to bed will smile at this book’s storyline. Mum is trying to put ‘sleepy head’ to bed, but he resists and offers multiple alternatives instead from his cat to his goldfish to his elderly neighbour (whose names all rhyme with sleepy head). ...'