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There was an old woman who lived in a book
By Jomike Tejido. 2019
The True Story of the 3 Little Pigs meets There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly in this…
clever, irreverent update of our most beloved children's classics. The little old woman who lives in a book has lost her children! But instead of sitting around and waiting for them to show up, in a refreshingly empowering, feminist take on the classic tale, she departs on a mission to find her kids herself—even if it means popping into every other fairy tale and nursery rhyme in town! She'll enlist the help of Humpty Dumpty, Jack and his beanstalk, Princess Beauty, the Three Bears, and more familiar characters in her quest to rescue her kids. This silly, irreverent picture book is a clever jaunt through our most beloved children's stories—and it's sure to become the next modern day classic
Unicorn night
By Diana Murray. 2022
Fuzzy jammies, flower beds, Sweet dreams swirling in our heads, Neigh, neigh, neigh, Played all day, Time to sleep the…
night away! Unicorns love to prance and dance the day away. But it's exhausting! Now it's time for unicorns to brush their manes, fluff their pillows, and sing the unicorn lullaby in this companion to the bestselling Unicorn Day
The wonderful things you will be
By Emily Winfield Martin. 2020
The New York Times bestseller that celebrates the dreams, acceptance, and love that parents have for their children . .…
. now and forever! From brave and bold to creative and clever, Emily Winfield Martin's rhythmic rhyme expresses all the loving things that parents think of when they look at their children. This is an audiobook grown-ups will love sharing over and over with kids—both young and old. The Wonderful Things You Will Be has a loving and truthful message that will endure for lifetimes and makes a great gift for any occasion, but a special stand-out for baby showers, birthdays, Easter, and graduation
Bedtime bonnet
By Nancy Redd. 2022
This joyous and loving celebration of family is the first-ever picture book to highlight Black nighttime hair traditions—and is perfect…
for every little girl who knows what it's like to lose her bonnet just before bedtime. In my family, when the sun goes down, our hair goes up! My brother slips a durag over his locs. Sis swirls her hair in a wrap around her head. Daddy covers his black waves with a cap. Mama gathers her corkscrew curls in a scarf. I always wear a bonnet over my braids, but tonight I can't find it anywhere! Bedtime Bonnet gives readers a heartwarming peek into quintessential Black nighttime hair traditions and celebrates the love between all the members of this close-knit, multi-generational family. Perfect for readers of Hair Love and Crown: An Ode to the Fresh Cut!
Come, Read With Me
By Margriet Ruurs, Christine Wei. 2021
Blink once
By Cylin Busby. 2012
When a bike accident leaves him paralyzed, high school senior West blinks to communicate. West connects with Olivia, a fellow…
hospital patient, who seems to understand his dreams and nightmares. But Olivia has a secret. Some strong language. For senior high and older readers. 2012
Good night, baddies
By Deborah Underwood, Juli Kangas. 2016
Wolf camp
By Andrea Zuill. 2016
You nest here with me
By Jane Yolen, Melissa Sweet, Heidi E. Stemple. 2015
Stink and the shark sleepover (Stink #9)
By Peter H. Reynolds, Megan McDonald. 2014
When Stink's parents win a spot in the aquarium's sleepover event, he and his two friends team up for a…
sea-creature scavenger hunt. However, after learning about all of the different animals, Stink has problems falling asleep. For grades 2-4. 2014
We Dream Medicine Dreams
By Lisa Boivin. 2021
When a little girl dreams about a bear, her grandfather explains how we connect with the knowledge of our ancestors…
through dreams. Bear, Hawk, Caribou, and Wolf all have teachings to share to help us live a good life. But when Grampa gets sick and falls into a coma, the little girl must lean on his teachings as she learns to say goodbye.
Insomnia: the Night Walkers (The Night Walkers #1)
By J. R. Johansson. 2013
For four years sixteen-year-old Parker has entered the dreams of the last person he sees, never sleeping himself. Parker fears…
he will die of exhaustion. When he enters Mia's uncomplicated dreams, Parker finds rest. Desperate for sleep, Parker seeks her out. Some violence. For senior high and older readers. 2013
The dream thieves: book II of the Raven cycle (The Raven Cycle #2)
By Maggie Stiefvater. 2013
Blue, Gansey, Noah, Adam, and Ronan, from The Raven Boys (DB 75404), continue their dangerous search for the powerful dead…
king of Glendower. However, Ronan's ability to pull objects from his dreams places them in peril. Strong language and some violence. For senior high and older readers. 2013
Rabbit & robot: the sleepover
By Cece Bell. 2012
Rabbit plans out the entire sleepover he is going to have with his friend Robot. But when Robot shows up,…
he does not want to do what is on Rabbit's list. Now Rabbit does not know what to do. For grades K-3. 2012
The case of the school ghost (The Buddy Files #6)
By Jeremy Tugeau, Dori Hillestad Butler. 2012
When therapy dog Buddy gets to attend a sleepover with Connor at the school library, he decides it is the…
perfect time to investigate the legend of Agatha--the school ghost. For grades K-3. 2012
Twelve-year-old Jessica Darling receives another cryptic list from her older sister, Bethany. While hosting a slumber party and planning a…
Halloween costume, Jessica tries to navigate the seventh grade social scene, with mixed results. Sequel to Jessica Darling's It List (DB 80184). For grades 6-9. 2014
Don't stay up late: a Fear Street novel (Fear Street)
By R. L. Stine. 2015
Ever since a devastating car accident gave her a severe concussion, high school junior Lisa has been plagued by nightmares…
and hallucinations. When she accepts a babysitting job as a distraction, however, Lisa faces a different kind of terror. Some violence. For grades 6-9 and older readers. 2015
The girl who could not dream
By Sarah Beth Durst. 2015
Sophie's parents run a secret shop beneath their bookstore, where dreams are bought and sold. When a mysterious Mr. Nightmare…
realizes that Sophie has a gift of bringing dreams to life, he kidnaps her parents, and it is up to Sophie and her friends to rescue them. For grades 4-7. 2015
Come, Read With Me
By Margriet Ruurs, Christine Wei. 2021
Production note: This title was created through eBOUND's Literary Image Description project. The author and illustrator wrote or consulted on…
the image descriptions, which are included in the body and narration of the text. In this picture book about stories and reading, contemporary children are whisked through an imaginary world while interacting with characters from classic fairy tales.
Secret, Secret Agent Guy
By Celia Krampien, Kira Bigwood. 2021
Send little spies to sleep with this hilarious, tongue-in-cheek lullaby set to the tune of Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star.Dear Fellow…
Agents: Your mission—should you choose to accept it—is to join Secret, Secret Agent Guy on his bedtime assignment, code name: Operation Lollipop. Equipped with night-vision goggles, a jetpack, and grappling hook, he is prepared for every eventuality...or is he? Will this 007-year-old complete his covert quest, or will he be outsmarted by an adversary he never saw coming?