juvenile fiction / bedtime & dreams

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Time for bed, Pete the Kitty

"Mom tries to get Pete the Kitty ready for bed, but Pete is not ready to go to sleep yet"--OCLC.

Go to sleep, little creep

Illustrations and simple, rhyming text reveal the bedtime routine of little monsters and the love they share with their parents.
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Hooray for today!

2016
"Owl wakes up and is ready to play, but all his friends are sleeping"--OCLC.
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Big words for little geniuses

2017
" ... an alphabet book that uses big words, including bibliomania, dulcifluous, and catawampus, with their definitions for readers to learn how to use each correctly"--OCLC.
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Everything you need to know about Nightmares! and how to defeat them

2017
This guide to the Nightmares of Netherworld contains advice on how to beat the most common species of Nightmares and includes their strengths and weaknesses, fun facts, and pro tips.
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Good night, Bunny

Bunny says goodnight to flowers, animals, and family before snuggling into bed.
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From Here to There

2016
"Here and There are so similar they're practically twins. But they could never play together because Here is always here and There is always there, so they become pen pals and write to each other all the time. One day, There gets an idea that could change the distance between them forever"--.
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Sleepy Dog, wake up!

2015
Simple text and illustrations portray a small dog waking up, having breakfast, and getting ready to play.
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Hey, that's my monster!

2016
Ethan tries to help his toddler sister find her own bedtime monster.

Chester Raccoon and the almost perfect sleepover

"Chester Raccoon goes to his first sleepover and enjoys a day of fun and games with his friends. But when it is time to go to sleep, Chester feels his mother's love through his Kissing Hand, but still misses his home. Chester goes home and Mrs. Raccoon assures him he came home at just the right time"--.

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