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Lost in a Book: Anne M Stephenson, author, and publisher, shares the journey of writing and publishing children's books: The Monster Under The Bed,Doodle Mayhem. Lost in the Christmas Post. But I'm Not Sleepy
1. Round up a bestseller...

Round up a bestseller this weekend, and find out how Downboy the sheepdog gets on with a herd of unruly sheep, who charge about Lucy's bedroom, as Lucy tries to count them, to try and get to sleep...

But I'm Not Sleepy is bestseller at Lost in a Book - and the secret seems to be that everyone has a child in their family who just doesn't want to go to sleep, and will try anything to stay up a bit longer - strangely, not many of these people seem to remember being just as bad when they were little... Read the rest of this post

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