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The Kiss

Hedgehog & Friends, Book 5

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The Kiss

Written by: Eoin McLaughlin
Narrated by: Ciaran Saward
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Tiger was feeling sleepy.

As sleepy as sleepy can be.

So sleepy only one thing could help …

Crocodile was feeling sleepy.

As sleepy as sleepy can be.

So sleepy only one thing could help …

Tiger and Crocodile are both looking for a goodnight kiss in this clever story. But the animals along the way don't seem very forthcoming! Perhaps it's those sharp little teeth that they can see when Tiger and Crocodile yawn. Then they see a sharp-toothed shadow… eek! But don't worry it's just Daddy Croc and Mummy Tiger, come to kiss their little ones goodnight.

©2022 Eoin McLaughlin (P)2024 Bolinda Publishing
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Critic Reviews

'Possibly the most most perfect bedtime story for anyone who loves affection.' (Books Up North)
'Mclaughlin's dialogue between the young animals and the animals they meet on their respective journeys to sleep adds a gentle humour to the book.' (Children's Books Ireland)
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