CBeebies Bedtime Stories - Season 6 / Year 2013

Season 6 / Year 2013

Episodes

Floella Benjamin - Little Nelly's Big Book
Floella Benjamin reads Little Nelly's Big Book, by Pippa Goodhart and Andy Rowland.

Love Monster

Thank You for Looking After Our Pets

Jack's Tractor

Sally Dynevor - George Flies South
Sally Dynevor reads George Flies South, by Simon James.

What's the Time, Mr Wolf?

One Winter's Night

The Tiger Who Came to Tea

Farmer Joe and the Music Show

The Bears in the Bed and the Great Big Storm

Boris Saves the Show

Homer the Library Cat

Freddie and the Fairy

Peace at Last

Sarah Alexander - Small Billy and the Midnight Star
Sarah Alexander - Small Billy and the Midnight Star
Sarah Alexander reads Small Billy and the Midnight Star by Nette Hilton and Bruce Whatley.

Stephen Graham - The Yoga Ogre
Stephen Graham reads The Yoga Ogre, by Peter Bently and Simon Rickerty.

Sally Phillips - The Jelly That Wouldn't Wobble
Sally Phillips reads The Jelly that Wouldn't Wobble by Angela Mitchell and Sarah Horne.

Guy Garvey - Chu's Day
Guy Garvey reads Chu's Day, by Neil Gaiman and Adam Rex.

Sophie Ellis-Bextor - The Snail and the Whale
Sophie Ellis-Bextor reads The Snail and the Whale, by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler.

Damian Lewis - Monty and Milli: The Totally Amazing Magic Trick
Damian Lewis reads Monty and Milli: The Totally Amazing Magic Trick.

Sally Phillips - Bringing Down the Moon
Sally Phillips reads Bringing Down the Moon, by Jonathan Emmett and Vanessa Cabban.

Adil Ray - Penguin and Pinecone
Adil Ray reads Penguin and Pinecone, by Salina Yoon.

Sarah Alexander - Cinderelephant
Sarah Alexander reads Cinderelephant, by Emma Dodd.

The Worst Princess

I Love My Grandpa

Baby Brains

The Baby in the Hat

Goodnight Digger

A Very Strange Creature

A Squash and a Squeeze

Sally's Secret

The Great Balloon Hullabaloo

We're Not Sleepy

Ping and Pong Are Best Friends (Mostly)

You're All My Favourites

Nobot the Robot with No Bottom
An exciting story read by a special guest. Angellica Bell reads No-Bot, the Robot with No Bottom, by Sue Hendra.

Paper Dolls

Can I Come Too?

Bumpus Jumpus Dinosaur Rumpus

The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse

Adjoa Andoh - Wash-a-Bye Bear
Adjoa Andoh reads Wash-a-Bye Bear, by Thomas Docherty.

The Gigantic Turnip

Santasaurus

Too Noisy

The Big Animal Mix-Up

My Sister is an Alien

Happiness is a Watermelon on Your Head
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