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Peace at Last | 
enlarge | Author: Jill Murphy Publisher: Macmillan Children's Books Category: Book
List Price: £5.99 Buy New: £1.59 You Save: £4.40 (73%)
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Rating: 15 reviews Sales Rank: 421
Media: Paperback Pages: 36 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 10.4 x 8.3 x 0.2
ISBN: 0230015484 EAN: 9780230015487 ASIN: 0230015484
Publication Date: July 6, 2007 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Condition: Brand New Book - In Stock - UK Seller - Very Fast Delivery - First Class Customer Service
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Amazon.co.uk Review This Big Book edition of Jill Murphy's classic picture book is ideal for sharing with groups of children. It's late at night and Mr Bear is desperately trying to sleep--but Mrs Bear snores so he tries Baby Bear's room, but Baby Bear is pretending to be an aeroplane so there's no peace there. Room by room Mr Bear goes through the house trying to find somewhere to sleep. Bright colourful pictures accompany the simple, repetitive text of this delightful storybook. Children will delight in all the wonderful sound effects and Mr Bear's reaction--"TICK-TOCK...went the living room clock...TICK-TOCK, TICK-TOCK. CUCKOO! CUCKOO! "Oh NO!" said Mr Bear, "I can't stand THIS." So he went off to sleep in the kitchen." And parents will have plenty of empathy for poor Mr Bear's predicament. (Ages 3 and over) A Big Book edition of this story is also available.
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Our favourite August 9, 2008 Claire Bufton (UK) My 2 year old loves this book especially as he can interact do the different noises on each page. We're now on our second copy as the original was so tatty and even his carer in nursery is finding it difficult to get him to read a different book in quite time.
great - even for tiny babies! March 6, 2008 D. Dhorne (UK) Reviewers have mentioned how much their toddlers love this story, but I would recommend it for babies too. My six month old daughter loves to listen to this before she goes to sleep - there are lots of sounds mentioned in the text that she can recognise from the home, although I do need to have an actor's enthusiasm for the sound effects! But, it is good to see an alternative to button pressing and battery operated sounds for parents who wish to entertain their babies with a book.
Another super book, with brilliant artwork February 21, 2008 AMAZON REVIEWER 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
from Jill Murphy! Poor Mr Bear is having trouble getting to sleep, which may strike a chord with some! From the back cover:- 'The hour was late and Mr Bear was tired. But he could not sleep - however he tried and whatever he tried. Snore, Snore went Mrs Bear. Tick-Tock, Tick-Tock went the clock. Would he never get to sleep? For this new edition of her picture book classic, Jill Murphy has carefully restored all the artwork.' Beautifully written and illustrated with Jill Murphy's characteristic warmth and subtle humour! The second book, featuring Mrs Bear and Baby Bear, is 'Whatever Next!', which has also become a picture book classic.' 24 shiny high quality pages in the popular 2-page spread format. Clear text is on the left hand page with the main pictures on the right hand page, so suitably predictable for the younger reader who is eager to turn the page! Wonderfully illustrated throughout, from the cover illustration with Mrs Bear in her hairnet, this book is further enhanced by meaningful facial expressions! The black and white drawings further add to this delightful book! Example of text:- 'The hour was late. Mr Bear was tried Mrs Bear was tired and Baby Bear was tired.... ...so they all went to bed. Mrs Bear fell asleep. Mr Bear didn't. Mrs Bear began to snore. "SNORE," went Mrs Bear. "SNORE, SNORE, SNORE." "Oh NO!" said Mr Bear, "I can't stand THIS." So he got up and went to sleep in Baby Bear's room......' But it is too noisy in there, too......so poor Mr Bear puts on his dressing gown, takes his pillow and goes here and there, on what proves to be rather a long mission to find somewhere peaceful to sleep......
A favourite with my 18-month-old February 19, 2008 Paul R. Farrington-Douglas (Prague, Czech Republic) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I've got an old board-book version of this, and it's become a major favourite of my son's (sharing equal ranking with 'Peepo' and 'The World's Best Dive Sites'!). The story is great - especially the ending, where a cup of tea in bed makes all well again! - and when reading it to my son we have great fun doing all the noises together (you should hear his snore!). I also enjoy the modern elements that make it relevant to kids today: baby bear lying in bed making aeroplane noises, for example, and the way that Mr Bear ends up trying to sleep in the car; these surprised me given the tendency of many kids' book to shun the modern. A lovely book.
Fantastic Story Book August 8, 2007 Ramsey Stirling 3 out of 6 found this review helpful
I've snuck onto my Dad's amazon to write this! Quite un-scientifically this book is wonderful. I read it when I was 4 or 5 when first starting school (I am now 21) and no amount of rythm or exclamation was what captivated me about this book. The pictures were so detailed and colourful and the story so funny to me I was hooked instantly. I bought it for myself 2 years ago as a reminder of my youth - as it was the one book that I could really remember so clearly and with such fondness! Still get that wonderful warmth every time I peruse it!
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