Night, Night, Bunny book.
Night, Night, Bunny book.
When Little Bunny is frightened of the dark, his parents give him a night light and his teddy bear, and remind him that Jesus is near show more. Close X. Learn about new offers and get more deals by joining our newsletter.
Focus on the Family ; Dallas, Tex. : Distributed by Word Books.
Kennedy, Pamela, 1946-; Chartier, Normand, 1945- ill. Publication date. Sharing, Friendship, Christian life. Focus on the Family ; Dallas, Tex. inlibrary; printdisabled; ; china.
Title: Night-Night, Bunny By: Pamela Kennedy Illustrated By: Claire Keay Format: Hardcover Number of Pages: 16 Vendor: Worthy Publishing Publication Date: 2017
Title: Night-Night, Bunny By: Pamela Kennedy Illustrated By: Claire Keay Format: Hardcover Number of Pages: 16 Vendor: Worthy Publishing Publication Date: 2017. Dimensions: . 25 X . X . (inches) Weight: 9 ounces ISBN: 0824916603 ISBN-13: 9780824916602 Ages: 2-5 Stock No: WW916602. Pamela Kennedy loves writing for children and has authored more than thirty books of stories, prayers, and devotions. In her spare time she enjoys hiking, playing with her grandchildren, and exploring the beaches of Puget Sound. Pam and her husband currently live in Seattle, Washington.
Pamela Kennedy (Author), Normand Chartier (Illustrator). Oh, Oh, Bunny (Focus on Family). Red, Yellow, Blue Bunny (Focus on Family).
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The Kennedy family in Hyannis Port, Massachusetts, with JFK at top left in. .
The Kennedy family in Hyannis Port, Massachusetts, with JFK at top left in the white shirt, 1931. When Kennedy was an upperclassman at Harvard, he began to take his studies more seriously and developed an interest in political philosophy. At the start of his first term, Kennedy focused on ic issues by sponsoring bills to help the fishing, textile manufacturing, and watchmaking industries. In 1954, Senator Kennedy voted in favor of the Saint Lawrence Seaway which would connect the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean, despite opposition from Massachusetts politicians who argued that the project would cripple New England's.