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Baby, sleepy baby
by Atinuke
Based on a song the author's father sang to her in Nigeria, this enchanting board book follows a whole family as they take turns cuddling and singing their sleepy baby to bed with the help of the winds, clouds, stars and moon.
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A dormir, Daisy
by Dianne Bates
¡Daisy no puede dormir! Mamá le lee un cuento y papá le canta una canción de cuna, pero nada funciona. Mamá la anima a Daisy a pensar en algo lindo, así seguro se quedará dormida. ¿Funcionará?
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Time for bed, Old House
by Janet Costa Bates
A little nervous about being away from home for the first time, Isaac, who is sleeping over at Grandpop’s house, takes part in a very special bedtime routine that puts all his fears to rest.
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Penguin & Tiny Shrimp don't do bedtime!
by Cate Berry
Penguin and Tiny Shrimp DO NOT have a bedtime story to share with you. There are no soft beds or cozy covers here. There are fireworks! And shark-infested waters!! This book will never make you sleepy! Not at all. Not even a little
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Goodnight moon
by Margaret Wise Brown
Before going to sleep, a little rabbit says goodnight to many different things. Available in English and Spanish versions.
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Sheep won't sleep
by Judy Cox
A girl who cannot sleep decides to count sheep and other woolly animals by ones, twos, fives, and tens
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Click, clack, good night
by Doreen Cronin
Tucking in the other barnyard animals, a sleepy Farmer Brown sings a wakeful Duck a lullaby, reads a bedtime story, turns on a white noise machine and debates the day's top stories to help his feathered friend doze off to dreamland.
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Sleepy Sheepy
by Lucy Ruth Cummins
Despite his name, Sleepy Sheepy is WIDE-AWAKE, giving Ma and Pa Sheepy a run for their money as they try to get him to go to bed..
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Pete the Cat and the Bedtime Blues
by James Dean
Having so much fun playing and surfing in the sun that he does not want the day to end, Pete the Cat invites his friends to stay for a sleepover and has a cool idea when everyone wants to stay up after he becomes tired.
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Llama Llama red pajama
by Anna Dewdney
At bedtime, a little llama worries after his mother puts him to bed and goes downstairs. Available in English and Spanish versions.
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Sweet dreams, Zaza
by Mylo Freeman
A latest entry in the internationally acclaimed series finds little Zaza going through a bedtime ritual that involves saying goodnight to her stuffed animals, cuddling with Mommy and settling under the covers for sweet dreams.
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Bedtime for sweet creatures
by Nikki Grimes
An imagination-fueled bedtime story that finds a restless youngster growling, hunting and hiding through his nighttime routine before settling down to sleep. Illustrations.
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The magic book
by Guangcai Hao
Unable to sleep one evening, Ellie the baby elephant is given a magical book by the wise monkey that helps her fall into a deep and peaceful slumber, but when she accidentally loses the book, Ellie is sad until she begins to understand the real magic of the gift she was given.
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Tuck me in!
by Dean Hacohen
An interactive bedtime storybook features a sequence of vibrantly colored, goggle-eyed baby animals who children can tuck into bed by turning large-sized flaps that serve as blankets.
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This book will get you to sleep!
by Jory John
Wreaking hilarious havoc, this picture book, perfect for little ones reluctant to say good night, has monsters crashing through the pages, electronic guitars jamming out all night and counting sheep being chased by dragons.
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Good night tiger
by Timothy Knapman
Unable to fall asleep because the printed animals on her wallpaper are making too much noise, little Emma entreats the bellowing gorilla, stomping hippo, trumpeting elephant and growling tiger to settle down before coming up with an idea to help all of them sleep.
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Sleep like a tiger
by Mary Logue
Parents explain to a young girl who does not want to go to sleep that everything goes to sleep
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Seriously, Just Go to Sleep
by Adam Mansbach
A parent pleads with their reluctant child to fall asleep, describing all of the different animals who have fallen asleep already.
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Night animals need sleep too
by Gianna Marino
The nocturnal critters from Night Animals Need Sleep Too return in a story that finds a wakeful Possum trying to find a good place to sleep only to disturb the sleep of his friends. By the illustrator of Chelsea Clinton's Don't Let Them Disappear.
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The baby beebee bird
by Diane Redfield Massie
The zoo animals find a way to keep the baby beebee bird awake during the day so that they can get some sleep at night
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Guess how much I love you
by Sam McBratney
During a bedtime game, every time Little Nutbrown Hare demonstrates how much he loves his father, Big Nutbrown Hare gently shows him that the love is returned even more. Available in English and Spanish versions.
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Bear can't sleep!
by Marni McGee
When a bear that is having trouble hibernating rumbles and grumbles and frightens all the other animals, brave Patch the Hare discovers why the bear is unable to sleep and devises a plan to help.
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It's time for bed
by Ceporah Mearns
Although it is bedtime, Siasi would rather join the Arctic animals in such typical behavior as running with the caribou or howling with the wolves than get ready for bed.
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The bedtime book
by Todd Parr
Both heartwarming and humorous, this twist on the traditional bedtime story has all the animals sharing why they aren’t quite ready to go to sleep yet.
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My nap = : Mi siesta
by Raâul the Third
"In this colorful bilingual board book that highlights the joys of napping, Coco Rocho shows us all the places where you can take a siesta!"
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Goodnight, goodnight, construction site (series)
by Sherri Duskey Rinker
At sunset, when their work is done for the day, a crane truck, a cement mixer, and other pieces of construction equipment make their way to their resting places and go to sleep. Available in English and Spanish.
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Trains don't sleep
by Andria Warmflash Rosenbaum
A tribute to the majesty of trains depicts a journey of dreams across bridges and canyons, through snow, over mountains, and around fields.
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Good night, Little Bear
by Patricia M. Scarry
Little Bear and his father play jokes on each other at bedtime in this classic picture book.
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The problem with pajamas
by Lauren Stohler
Refusing to wear uncomfortable pajamas that make you scritch, scratch and sweat, a young girl named Cody, with the help of her Dad, comes up with a cozy solution and realizes that pajamas aren't so awful after all.
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Even monsters need to sleep
by Lisa Wheeler
Illustrations and rhyming text explain some of the things that different monsters do before they go to sleep
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The napping house
by Audrey Wood
A restless flea manages to wake up everyone in the house who was sleeping, including a mouse, cat, dog, boy, and his grandmother. Available in English and Spanish versions.
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