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Rumble Crumble and the Lost Easter Eggs
- Bedtime Stories with Pixie and Freya, Book 4
- Narrated by: Sophie Hatton
- Length: 7 mins
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Summary
Looking for a calming and delightful bedtime story to get the kids to sleep? Worries about monsters in the dark? Squabbles at bedtime? Pixie and Freya’s Bedtime Stories are ideal, especially if you have young children who are siblings, munchkins who are afraid of the dark, or any little ones struggling with lingering worries about monsters under the bed.
Meet Rumble Crumble. He’s the monster who lives under the bed. But he doesn’t just live there, he has a very important job to do… he has to keep away all the other scary monsters! And as Rumble Crumble lives with Pixie and Freya, two little sisters who are very, very different to each other, his adventures always tackle the tricky issues of how to share a bedroom, how to understand each other and our differences, and how to learn to do the right thing… always with a smile and a touch of magic.
Rumble Crumble and the Monster Who Worried is a delightful, magical bedtime story to read to children at night to chase away any fears of the dark and the monster under the bed.
In this fourth book, one night, just before bedtime, Rumble Crumble can’t find his phone. Where could it be? Just as Freya and Pixie start to help him look for it, they spot a trail of brightly coloured foil wrappers leading into the forest. They look like Easter Egg wrappers… but what’s happened to the Easter Bunny?
For young listeners, who are looking for magical adventure books to enjoy all by themselves, this is also a wonderful introduction to short but grown-up paperback books with chapters.
Written by children for children…