The baby beebee bird / Diane Redfield Massie ; pictures by Steven Kellogg.
The zoo animals find a way to keep the baby beebee bird awake during the day so that they can get some sleep at night.
Record details
- ISBN: 0060280832
- Physical Description: unpaged : col. ill.
- Publisher: [New York] : HarperCollins, c2000.
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- Baker & Taylor
The zoo animals find a way to keep the baby beebee bird awake during the day so that they can get some sleep at night. - Baker & Taylor
The zoo animals find a way to keep the baby beebee bird awake during the day so that they can get some sleep at night, in a reillustrated version of a tale first published in 1963. BOMC. - HARPERCOLL
It is nighttime at the zoo. The animals are asleep. All is still, until. . .beebeebobbibobbi beebeebobbibobbi beebeebobbibobbi beebeebobbibobbi
The baby beebee bird, new to the zoo, is singing his song. . .ALL NIGHT LONG! Nothing the animals do or say will stop him. Until, that is, they come up with a plan to teach the baby beebee bird that nighttime is really best for sleeping -- especially for little birds.
The Baby BeeBee Bird, originally published in 1963, has been beloved by readers for generations. In this new-sized, full-color edition, Diane Redfield Massie's delectable story has been lovingly reillustrated by Steven Kellogg, creating a captivating bedtime story that is almost as much fun as a visit to the zoo!
Children's Books 2000-NY Public Lib.