bedtime

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Goodnight moon

A little bunny says goodnight to each of the objects in the great green room before falling asleep.
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The big bed

A young girl tries to persuade her father that he is the one who should sleep in a special, little bed while she shares the big bed with Mommy.
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Tiger vs. nightmare

"Tiger is a very lucky kid: she has a monster living under her bed. Every night, Tiger and Monster play games until it's time for lights out. Of course, Monster would never try to scare Tiger-- that's not what best friends do. But Monster needs to scare someone-it's a monster, after all. So while Tiger sleeps, Monster scares all of her nightmares away. Thanks to her friend, Tiger has nothing but good dreams. But waiting in the darkness is a nightmare so big and mean that Monster can't fight it alone. Only teamwork and a lot of bravery can chase this nightmare away"--Amazon.
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There's an alligator under my bed

The alligator under his bed makes a boy's bedtime a hazardous operation, until he lures it out of the house and into the garage.
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Good morning, snowplow!

As the town goes to sleep, a snowstorm begins, and the man who drives the snowplow goes to work, keeping the streets clear throughout the night.

Maybe a bear ate it!

At bedtime, a young boy who cannot find his favorite book imagines the various creatures that might have taken it from him.

Maybe a bear ate it!

At bedtime, a young boy who cannot find his favorite book imagines the various creatures that might have taken it from him.
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The pout-pout fish and the can't-sleep blues

"Mr. Fish cannot fall asleep, but with help from his underwater friends, he finds a bedtime routine"--Provided by publisher.
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Night play

a bedtime story in three acts
"Arlo is sleepy, but his stuffed toys want to put on a play before bedtime, and the cast of characters appear through die-cut and fold-out pages"--OCLC.
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Mortimer

Mortimer refuses to go to sleep until nobody can come upstairs to tell him to "Be quiet" because they are all fighting with each other.
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