Racehorse Publishing’s Quintessential Children’s Classics series is a collection of timeless children’s literature. Handsomely packaged and affordable, this new series aims to revitalize these enchanting works, and continue the tradition of sharing them with the next generation of readers.
The perfect ending to a perfect day is a story. This book provides unforgettable classics for parents to tuck their children in: Three Little Bears,” Hansel and Gretel,” Jack and the Beanstalk.” You can continue this wonderful tradition with your child with A Treasury of a Bedtime Stories. Featuring over thirty of these timeless tales, A Treasury of Bedtime Stories is an essential in any parent’s bedtime repertoire.
This edition also include over fifty black-and-white and color illustrations, only adding to the wonder and excitement that awaits within these stories. Good or bad, Night owl or early bird, every kid needs a good story before bedand you can’t do much better than these classics. Also, you get to revisit those stories you loved so much when you were a child. So pick up A Treasury of Bedtime Stories and share these incredible tales togetherjust before dozing off into dreamland.
This is Book 3 in the Children's Classic Collections Series. See all Children's Classic Collections books here.
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Althea L. Clinton was an editor during the early 20th century. She worked on many children's books, including The Tale of Peter Rabbit and Other Stories , Black Beauty , and many more.
Fern Bisel Peat was an illustrator during the early 20th century. She was born 1893. Her most well-known work was on the Childr
More about Althea L. ClintonAlthea L. Clinton was an editor during the early 20th century. She worked on many children's books, including The Tale of Peter Rabbit and Other Stories , Black Beauty , and many more.
Fern Bisel Peat was an illustrator during the early 20th century. She was born 1893. Her most well-known work was on the Childr
More about Fern Bisel Peat