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Maisy's bedtime
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Lucy Cousins |
Maisy the mouse and her toy panda get ready for bed. |
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Can't You Sleep, Little Bear?
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Barbara Firth,Martin Waddell,Virginia Miller,Martin Waddell |
Afraid of the dark, Little Bear is unable to get to sleep until Big Bear helps him overcome his fears |
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Naughty!
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Caroline Castle |
Two naughty babies, a zebra and a hippo, get in trouble when they persist in playing instead of going to sleep. |
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Hush little polar bear
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Jeff Mack |
A little girl invites her plush polar bear to dream of all of the places where sleeping bears go, from the high seas to a starry desert and back home. |
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Clara Ann Cookie go to bed!
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Harriet Ziefert |
After telling her mother that she does not want to go to bed, Clara Ann Cookie has a problem getting her teddy bear Popcorn to go to bed. |
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The world champion of staying awake
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Sean Taylor |
At bedtime, Stella must find a way to make her toys fall asleep before she can sleep. |
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I Walk at Night
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Lois Duncan |
A cat describes the ways in which it enjoys spending the day and night. |
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While the world is sleeping
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Pamela Duncan Edwards |
A sleepy child is flown through the night sky to see foxes hunting, rabbits playing, raccoons scrounging, and other animals that are active while people sleep. |
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Bear's good night
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Jane Cabrera |
Bear identifies everything he needs for going to bed. |
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Five little monkeys reading in bed
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Eileen Christelow |
After Mama reads them a bedtime story, the five little monkeys continue reading. When Mama hears them laugh at a funny book or scream at a scary book, she reminds them that it is time to sleep. |
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How Do Dinosaurs Say Good Night?
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Jane Yolen |
Mother and child ponder the different ways a dinosaur can say goodnight, from slamming his tail and pouting to giving a big hug and kiss. |
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Someone says
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Carole Lexa Schaefer |
A day at preschool has leaping frogs, dancing ponies, flapping wings, eating like tigers, and all the things that children can dream. |
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Creak! said the bed
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Phyllis Root |
In the middle of a dark, stormy night, one child, then another, then a third wake their mother and ask to climb into the bed, but when the last member of the family arrives Papa declares there is no … |
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The caterpillow fight
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Sam McBratney |
A rowdy pillow fight among young caterpillars causes the Big Caterpillar to step in and take action. |
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Sleepy, oh so sleepy
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Denise Fleming |
Depicts a number of animal babies sleeping as a mother puts her own baby to bed. |
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Where do diggers sleep at night?
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Brianna Caplan Sayres |
Illustrations and rhyming text reveal what trucks, tractors, and construction vehicles do to get ready for bed after a hard day's work. |
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The tale of the red comet
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Dean Morrissey |
When the light on the moon goes out, Nora and her brother Jack take a trip in their rocket to help the Man-on-the-Moon regain power. |
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Brownie & Pearl hit the hay
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Cynthia Rylant |
A little girl and her cat enjoy preparing for bed with a bath, snack, and bedtime story. |
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Bedtime stories
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Jeanette Lane |
In this partial retelling of the move, Skeeter Bronson has always dreamed of running his own hotel. When his bedtime stories start coming true, and things start to get a bit strange, perhaps Skeeter'… |
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Mitchell's license
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Hallie Durand |
Mitchell never wants to go to bed until, at the age of three years, nine months, and five days he gets his license so that he can drive there--at least until he and the car have a disagreement about … |
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