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Very Little Sleeping Beauty

2016
It is time for bed, but Very Little Sleeping Beauty is not tired and does not want to go to bed.

Big Dog and Little Dog

2024
Meet best friends Big Dog and Little Dog who stick together through thick and thin!.

Benita and the night creatures

"Benita loves to read in bed but keeps getting interrupted by a whistling Tunche, a scary Supay and other spooky creatures from Peruvian lore. To the creatures' disbelief, Benita is so absorbed by her book that she's not the least bit scared of them. This humorous celebration of bedtime reading puts a global twist on taking the "scary" out of monsters"--.

A creature was stirring

2023
This take on "The Night Before Christmas" explores why only the mouse is singled out in the classic poem's famous first lines.

While you're asleep

2024
While reading a bedtime story starring sleepy animals dozing off, the unflappable narrator, distracted by nocturnal animals who have anything but sleep on their minds, improvises the nocturnal brood into the verse.

The night frolic

2023
Before they go to sleep, children travel on a dreamy, whimsical journey to visit the Night Tiger, the Night Walrus, the Night Elephant, and others.
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Nothing fits a dinosaur

It is time for a dinosaur to get dressed. The problem is no clothing fits a dinosaur. Rhyming text and colorful illustrations relate the funny story of how this dinosaur--revealed actually to be a child--finds clothes at last.

Good night, Little Man

2023
"It's time for bed! But Little Man can't get to sleep without his beloved stuffed animal. Suddenly everyone's very awake, and a house-wide search breaks out way past bedtime. Nana searches up high, Grandpa searches down low, and still no one can find the sheep! Will Little Man reunite with Sheep-Sheep before bed?"--Provided by publisher.
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Go to sleep?

2021
Why do I have to go to sleep? This is a familiar question, as children often wonder why they have to go to bed. They can find the answers in this delightfully illustrated resource about the importance of sleep. Fun facts are included along with relatable scenarios that empower readers to think for themselves about why getting enough sleep is good for their body and their brain. The accessible text never talks down to readers; instead, it promotes curiosity. Discussion points make this a reading experience that can be explored independently, in the classroom, or at home with an adult.

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