Mortimer
- 26 pages
- 1 hour of reading
Mortimer refuses to quiet down and go to sleep despite being told to do so by his family and the police.






Mortimer refuses to quiet down and go to sleep despite being told to do so by his family and the police.
This ever-popular story of a little boy in the throes of toilet training has been making children laugh since it first appeared more than 20 years ago. This new toddler-sized board book edition retains all the humor of the original story but features condensed text that will make it even more appealing to preschoolers.
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