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Peep and Ducky Sleepover

Illustrated by David Walker
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Hardcover
$14.99 US
7.81"W x 9.44"H x 0.34"D   | 10 oz | 46 per carton
On sale Feb 16, 2021 | 32 Pages | 978-1-5362-0454-4
Age 0-3 years | Up to Preschool
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It’s sleepover night for good friends Peep and Ducky—lucky, lucky, lucky!

Ducky’s in his pj’s.
Ducky’s all ready.
Peep’s in his footies,
and so is his Teddy.

When Poppa leaves Ducky at Peep’s house for a sleepover, the little visitor is a bit teary at first. But Peep and his momma give Ducky a hug, making him feel better. Then comes playtime (and getting momentarily stuck in a truck), brushing teeth, and snuggling with Momma for bedtime stories. But will her wish for “sweet dreams” coax the two excited friends straight to sleep? With sing-song rhythms, winsome illustrations, and the most infectious sort of good-natured charm, Peep and Ducky’s latest adventure will be the bedtime read-aloud choice for mischievous toddlers everywhere.
David Martin has written many books for children, including the first three starring this feathered duo. He is also the author of All for Pie, Pie for All, illustrated by Valeri Gorbachev, and Christmas Tree and Hanukkah Lights, both illustrated by Melissa Sweet. David Martin lives in Vermont.

David Walker has illustrated numerous books in the Bears series by Shirley Parenteau as well as Flip, Flap, Fly! by Phyllis Root. He lives in Chapel Hill, North Carolina.

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It’s sleepover night for good friends Peep and Ducky—lucky, lucky, lucky!

Ducky’s in his pj’s.
Ducky’s all ready.
Peep’s in his footies,
and so is his Teddy.

When Poppa leaves Ducky at Peep’s house for a sleepover, the little visitor is a bit teary at first. But Peep and his momma give Ducky a hug, making him feel better. Then comes playtime (and getting momentarily stuck in a truck), brushing teeth, and snuggling with Momma for bedtime stories. But will her wish for “sweet dreams” coax the two excited friends straight to sleep? With sing-song rhythms, winsome illustrations, and the most infectious sort of good-natured charm, Peep and Ducky’s latest adventure will be the bedtime read-aloud choice for mischievous toddlers everywhere.

Author

David Martin has written many books for children, including the first three starring this feathered duo. He is also the author of All for Pie, Pie for All, illustrated by Valeri Gorbachev, and Christmas Tree and Hanukkah Lights, both illustrated by Melissa Sweet. David Martin lives in Vermont.

David Walker has illustrated numerous books in the Bears series by Shirley Parenteau as well as Flip, Flap, Fly! by Phyllis Root. He lives in Chapel Hill, North Carolina.