Hugless Douglas and the Big Sleepover

Hugless Douglas and the Big Sleepover by David Melling is a delightful children’s book published by Tiger Tales in 2013. This reprint edition features 32 pages of vibrant illustrations and engaging storytelling in English. The narrative follows Douglas, who is thrilled to attend Rabbit’s sleepover and unexpectedly invites Little Sheep along, leading to an amusing situation where too many animals create a challenge for everyone trying to settle down for the night.
Readers will find a charming tale that explores themes of friendship and the joys of sleepovers, as Douglas navigates the chaos of having more guests than anticipated. The story includes a variety of animals, such as bears and rabbits, and touches on bedtime and dreams, making it a relatable read for young audiences. With its full-color illustrations, this book is designed to entertain and engage children during bedtime or storytime.
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Douglas is excited to go to Rabbit’s sleepover. On his way he runs into Little Sheep and invites him along too. But Douglas brings along more guests than he realizes! With too many animals and not enough space, how will anyone ever get to sleep? Full color.
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