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A Perfect Cuddle

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Children can help search for a baby's toy by peeking under the flaps.

10 pages, Board Book

First published April 1, 2000

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Dee Shulman

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Dee studied English at York University, and Illustration at Harrow School of Art. She began her career in magazines, book-jackets, cartoon strips and pop-video storyboards, and started writing for children when her own children were small. In spite of a diet of gummy bears and sherbet fountains her children have insisted on growing up - so her characters have had to grow up with them, and now even they refuse to do what they’re told!

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March 21, 2017
A perfect cuddle is a book that uses sensory. A child has to lift in order to see what is hidden under the page sort of like a peek-a-boo. The genders in this book is a boy and a girl which means every child can relate to the story because they love to cuddle with a teddy bear or blanket which helps them sleep at night. We can talk about how they should sleep early to get a good night sleep, and they shouldn't be scared of the dark.
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