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Bedtime for Frances

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Robert Munsch's "Bedtime for Frances" is a charming and relatable story about a young badger who resists going to bed.

The book's simple yet effective storytelling techniques capture the essence of childhood defiance and the eventual acceptance of bedtime routines.

The illustrations are warm and inviting, creating a cozy atmosphere that resonates with young readers.

The book's enduring popularity stems from its ability to connect with children's emotions and experiences.

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Mentioned by Laura G. Lee as a book with archetypal images she remembers from childhood.
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Mentioned by Laura G. Lee as a book that had a significant psychological impact on her as a child, particularly during times of nightmares.
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