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Helping Your Child Go to Bed Books
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A Bed of Stars
by Jessica Love
This reassuring picture book about finding one's place in the world follows a father as he takes his child on their first camping trip where he shows them, under a blanket of stars, that the universe is a friendly place.
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It's Time to Sleep, it's Time to Dream
by David A. Adler
A parent lulls a child to sleep with visions of soft spring breezes, lazy summer days, cool autumn winds, and moon-lit winter nights.
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Moon Over Star
by Dianna Hutts Aston
Watching the 1969 moon landing of Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin on television, a young girl is inspired by their incredible achievement and quickly realizes that there is no such thing as dreaming too big when it comes to achieving personal goals. 20,000 first printing.
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Dream With Sesame Street
by Susanna Leonard Hill
A companion to Love From Sesame Street presents an uplifting message about the power of dreams, sharing advice by beloved Sesame Street characters who encourage children to believe in themselves and never give up.
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Baby Bedtime
by Mem Fox
Little ones are invited to join adorable parent and baby elephants for a lyrical and tender bedtime tale from the best-selling author of Time for Bed and Hello Baby!
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Grumpy Monkey Up All Night
by Suzanne Lang
A latest entry in the best-selling series that includes Grumpy Monkey Party Time! finds Jim Panzee becoming increasingly frustrated when his slumber-party plans for mango bobbing, termite fishing and staying up all night are upended by friends who fall asleep one by one.
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Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star
by Jane Cabrera
A version of the well-known song featuring animals from around the world as they wonder about the twinkling star.
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The Best Bed For Me
by Gaia Cornwall
"Mama and Mommy would like Sweet Pea to settle into bed, but it's not quite time. Even though the bed is fluffy, it's not as snuggly as curling up like a pig in the mud, or as spacious as sleeping in the wide ocean like a blue whale. It's not as fun as sleeping high up in a tree like a koala, or hanging upside down like a bat. And it's definitely not as relaxing as sleeping standing up, like an emperor penguin. But after mimicking all the ways different animals rest, this little one concedes that a comfybed, a soft pillow, and a good-night wish offer the best way to fall asleep after all"
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Good Day, Good Night
by Margaret Wise Brown
A recently discovered story by the beloved author of Goodnight Moon features artwork by the best-selling illustrator of the Otis picture books and depicts a little bunny who greets all the familiar things outside during the course of a sunny day before wishing them goodnight as the sun begins to set.
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Bedtime for Bad Kitty
by Nick Bruel
It is bedtime for Kitty, but she does not like bedtime, but when she runs out of ideas (and energy) and is promised a perfect bedtime story, Kitty gives in.
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