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Penny Stays Up Way Too Late

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childrens book : Penny Stays Up Way Too Late
Teach your children the importance of behaving.

When Mommy tells her that it’s time for bed,

Penny gets cross and is determined to stay up all night.

Will Penny listen to her parents and go to bed when she’s told to?

Perfect for early readers, this children’s storybook teaches your children:

• To listen to their parents
• How to cooperate
• To understand that rules are there for a reason

Penny Stays Up Way Too Late is a wonderful bedtime story for all ages and is told through rhyming

verses and colorful illustrations.

This storybook helps your child develop their reading skills in a fun and exciting adventure.

24 pages, Kindle Edition

Published September 21, 2017

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About the author

Leela Hope

184 books14 followers
leela hope is a writer with over 22 years of experience in writing endearing children's fiction. Her lively characters have entranced and captivated her audience, and she has taken great joy in writing the three series of books, each beautifully illustrated with love and care. Her stories concentrate on the adventures of floppy eared bunnies and wide-eyed children learning lessons in life, before returning home wiser and eager for sleep. leela hope writes her stories to entertain the very young, but also to educate. Her vision is always of a parent sitting on a child's bed, reciting the stories each night, while the young one drifts off to sleep, lulled into a dream world full of fun and adventure.
From her very earliest years of childhood, leela made up stories in her head, telling them to her younger brother and sister. The stories flowed easily from her mind, and it wasn't long before she realized she had a gift for writing. By the age of 14, she had already written a small book of short stories for her own entertainment, and by the age of 22, she had published her first full-fledged children's fiction in several magazines. leela hope was destined to be an author and she knew exactly what genre of fiction she wanted to dedicate her life too.

Born in San Diego, California, and still residing in the area, leela studied English Literature at Berkeley, earning a degree in 1989. Her writing covers a span of several genres, but she always returns to her first love, children's fiction. She enjoys scuba diving and visiting wildlife parks, seeking new inspiration for cuddly characters for her stories. leela hope lives in an urban area of San Diego and is presently at work on a new book.

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2,354 reviews27 followers
November 17, 2017
What a splendid story this is for Those ages 2-6 about bedtime rules.

I thought it was a very good story with a powerful hint of why kids have a bedtime curfew in a beautifully illustrated picture book style. Thus for these reasons I wish to rate this as a five star ebook. As well as hope I can recommend this for kids ages 2-6 &
Or on grades P-2, I received this ebook for free by using KU, IN
Return, here's my honest review. Super work Leela! By Sunny
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565 reviews13 followers
October 29, 2017
Cute

Some of the rhymes feel a bit forced. The story works, though, and kids won't notice if parents or older siblings trip on the rhythm once or twice. The illustrations are simple and effective.
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January 1, 2025
Going to Bed

This story is about a little girl named Penny, who didn’t want to go to sleep. It teaches about behaving, listening and that there are rules for a reason. Great for little kids. Nice pictures go with each written page.
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