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Up All Night
By Peter Abrahams, Gene Luen Yang, Libba Bray, David Levithan, Patricia Mccormick, Sarah Weeks. 2008
Phase 2 by Peter Abrahams; Not just for breakfast anymore by Libba Bray; The vulnerable hours by David Levithan; Orange…
Alert by Patricia McCormick; Superman is dead by Sarah Weeks; The motherless one by Gene Luen Yang.Boyd, Who Cried Wolf
By Ella Kennen. 2012
Boyd thought that there was nothing more fun than playing pranks on the folks in his uncle's town. At least…
he felt that way until something actually happened… An imaginitive retelling of the Boy Who Cried Wolf, you and your youngster will be shaking your heads over Boyd's audacity night after night. Snuggle up with your loved one, and download this futuristic bedtime classic today!The Three Little Pwigs
By Ella Kennen. 2013
Unlike when the three little pigs were building their homes of straw, sticks, and brick, no one can put up…
any kind of structure these days without the proper permits. It seems the same holds true out in space where not all pwigs are the brightest creatures in the cosmos. They keep thinking they can just build any old structure wherever, much to the local building inspector's dismay. All that demolition creates quite the mess of paperwork. You and your child will giggle at the Pwigs' and the Inspector's antics until it's time to turn out the lights.The Case of the Spooky Sleepover (Jigsaw Jones Mystery #4)
By James Preller. 1999
Freaky Funky Crazy Creepy!: Tales for curious children
By Kaye Roberts-Palmer. 2015
For one night only - discover secret, wondrous tales of unwary children thrown into wild adventures full of astonishments and…
peril! On this fierce, stormy night Strix the old attic cat will reveal his freaky, funky, crazy creepy tales filled with captain's curses, tempest tailors, lost dragons, ghosts, superhero grannies and much more. Come along and prepare to be amazed, amused and astounded - if you dare! Freaky Funky Crazy Creepy! is a selection of fun, adventurous tales for children 7 to 10 years.If I Could Keep You Little...
By Marianne Richmond. 2010
IF I COULD KEEP YOU LITTLE exemplifies Marianne's real insights into the human spirit and her beautiful illustrations that will…
touch children and adults and that are sure to be cherished for generations to come. Taking the reader on a journey of memory and expectation, IF I COULD KEEP YOU LITTLE showcases the fleeting little moments that reveal how a child changes and grows. <br><br>If I could keep you little,<br>I'd decide on matching clothes. <br>But then I'd miss you choosing<br>dots on top and stripes below<br><br>If I could keep you little<br>I'd cut your bread in shapes. <br>But then I'd miss you finding<br>"Hey! I like ketchup with my grapes!"<br>Beautiful Blue Eyes
By Marianne Richmond. 2011
A child's eyes truly tell wonders, revealing personality, thoughts and feelings of the heart. Beautiful Blue Eyes, a sweet story…
with engaging illustrations, celebrates the unique spirit of the blue-eyed boy or girl.Little Quack's Bedtime
By Lauren Thompson, Derek Anderson. 2005
Day is done. For Widdle, Waddle, Piddle, Puddle, and Little Quack that means time for B-E-D! But there's blinking, hooting,…
and swaying in the night that's keeping everyone awake! Mama wants to know when it will finally be BEDTIME? Find out in this timeless lullaby of a story by renowned author Lauren Thompson in Derek Anderson's splendidly illustrated world!Sleepytime Me
By Edith Hope Fine, Christopher Denise. 2014
Splashy sunset paints the sky. Shy moon tiptoes, climbs up high . . . Daylight is fading and night is…
drawing in. It's time for bed. A drowsy child observes the wide world settling down, coming ever closer to home until at last there are good-night hugs and kisses for this little sleepyhead. Richly painted, evocative scenes illuminate the text, imbuing the whole with mystery and a sense of comfort and warmth, and making this a bedtime story to treasure for all time.From the Hardcover edition.El sombrero sin fin
By Laurayne Ruiz, Daniel Marchán. 2018
Un album ilustrado infantil para leer una y otra vez. Es la víspera de Nochebuena. Adroel y su hermana menor…
Kim van de pesca. Esperar atrapar un buen pez para Nochebuena.The Woods
By Paul Hoppe. 2011
Being afraid of the dark doesn't mean being afraid alone. When a boy can't find his favorite stuffed bunny, he…
bravely heads into the woods to look for it. Instead, he finds a big, scary brown bear! But the bear is just lonely, so the boy shares his night light and forges ahead with his new companion, until. . . they run into two frightening giants! As the boy continues on, he comes across other seemingly menacing creatures, but finds that--like him--they're just looking for some comfort and security before bedtime. Simple text and classic European style meet a fresh, modern twist in this delightful picture book.While You Are Sleeping
By Mariana Ruiz Johnson. 2017
While you are sleeping, does the rest of the world sleep, too?Not everyone.In this dreamy book, which won the 2015…
Silent Book Contest at the prestigious Bologna Children's Book Fair, Mariana Ruiz Johnson conjures up the ordinary yet extraordinary world outside the window of a sleeping child. Some people are working. Some people are eating. Some are walking their dogs, others are watching the stars. And some are setting off on an adventure that might inspire an artist to create a book. As magical as the night sky, readers will return to Mariana Ruiz Johnson's illustrations again and again, finding new stories each time they visit. Plus, this is the fixed format version, which looks almost identical to the print edition.You Can't Come in Here!
By P. J. Night. 2012
Emily Hunter loves hanging out with her new neighbors. From their decked-out rec room to their almost-professional guitar playing, Drew…
and Vicky Strig are super cool. The only bummer is that Drew and Vicky are homeschooled and Emily's other friends haven't gotten to know them yet. So Emily comes up with a plan for everyone to meet--a big party and sleepover at her house!But as Emily gets ready for the party, she begins to wonder about Drew and Vicky. They won't let Emily into certain rooms in their house. And a wolf howls on their lawn every night. Is it only Emily's overactive imagination or are the new neighbors more than just a little strange? meet her other friends at a sleepover party at her house. But as Emily prepares for the sleepover, strange things start happening at Drew and Vicky's--they only let Emily see into one room of their house, and there's a wolf that howls in their yard every night. Is Emily's overactive imagination running wild, or is there something really creepy about the new neighbors?Maybe a Bear Ate It! (A Rookie Reader)
By Robie H. Harris. 2007
Dream-Weaver
By Louise Lawrence. 1996
An intricately woven and brilliantly conceived novel dealing with the confrontation between gentle, nature-loving psychics of the planet Arbroth of…
another solar system and the technically superior invaders from Earth en route to colonize Arbroth.Dora's Backpack (Dora the Explorer)
By Sarah Willson. 2002
Dora loves her backpack. She always has what she needs inside. Join Dora and her pals as they try to…
reach the library before it closes, so Dora can return her books on time. Can Backpack help?Best Friends Forever
By P. J. Night. 2012
Katie's getting a new BFF--whether she likes it or not. Katie Walsh is majorly bummed when her BFF moves away.…
But her hopes soar when the new girl at school, Whitney, befriends her right away and invites her to spend the night at her house for a sleepover. Katie loved sleepovers with her old BFF, so she's sure she will have a great time. But Katie doesn't have a great time. Something is not quite right at Whitney's house. Whitney seems really, really into her dolls...and later that night, Katie's convinced that the dolls are threatening her.The next morning, a freaked-out Katie decides that maybe she hasn't found a new best friend, after all. Whitney, however, has made up her mind about Katie--they're going to be best friends forever...no matter what.This too-close-for-comfort friendship tale is ranked a 5 on the Creep-o-Meter.Yeti, Turn Out the Light!
By Greg Long, Wednesday Kirwan, Chris Edmundson. 2013
All Yeti wants to do after a long day in the woods is to close his eyes and go to…
sleep. But something is not right! Shadows lurk, sounds creak, and there are monsters...or are there? This entertaining bedtime book featuring the fierce and frenetic GAMAGO Yeti will amuse and delight kids, all while encouraging them to turn out the light and go to sleep!Amos doit se coucher
By Eva Markert, Claire Volkmann-Pédeloste. 2016
-- Bonne nuit, fais de beaux rêves, dit la maman d'Amos chaque soir. Mais la plupart du temps, le petit…
Amos reste éveillé encore un bon moment. Ce n'est jamais ennuyeux d'aller au lit ! Pas avec un lutin ou une tente d'indiens dans la chambre, un épouvantable papillon de nuit ou un attrape-rêves au-dessus du lit et beaucoup d'autres aventures au moment de s'endormir.