Books
for Helping Your Child Go to Bed
The Rabbit Who Wants to Fall Asleep: A New Way of Getting Children to Sleep
by Carl-Johan Forssén Ehrlin

Roger the Rabbit is tired and seeks advice from Uncle Yawn, Heavy-Eyed Owl, and Sleepy Snail on how to fall asleep, in a bedtime story that uses psychological techniques to help listeners relax and fall asleep faster.
The Going to Bed Book
by Sandra Boynton

Hop aboard this boisterous boat filled with animals and watch as they go about their many activities while on their sea adventure, in a lively bedtime collection of tales for preschoolers featuring elephants, dogs, moose, and lions.
The Happiest Baby Guide to Great Sleep: Simple Solutions for Kids from Birth to 5 Years
by Harvey Karp

The world's #1 parenting expert debunks common myths about sleep, redefines our understanding of a child's sleep needs and presents an abundance of foolproof advice for parents that will help them get their child to sleep soundly through the night. 
Goodnight Moon
by Margaret Wise Brown

Before going to sleep, a little rabbit says goodnight to many different things.
Mommy, I want to Sleep in Your Bed!
by Harriet Ziefert

Although everyone in the house is asleep, Charlie wakes up and tells his mother he can't sleep in his own bed.
The Sleepeasy Solution: The Exhausted Parent's Guide to Getting Your Child to Sleep-- From Birth to Age Five
by Jennifer Waldburger

Revealing ways to enjoy sleep-filled nights, a family-friendly guide teaches sleep-deprived parents how to define their own individual sleep goals that work for their family's schedule and style, helping them create a customized sleep planner to ensure consistency with both parents as well as extended caregivers.
Nighty-Night
by Leslie Patricelli

Cheeky little Baby finishes dinner as the sun sets and embarks on a dancing bedtime routine of bathing, toothbrushing, hair brushing, bear hugging and getting into cozy pajamas before listening to a story, singing a little song and kissing her parents goodnight.
A Book of Sleep
by Il Sung Na

A board book edition of a sleepytime tale combines sparse, gentle text with textured illustrations of a starry, moonlit night during which an owl watches other animals settling down to sleep in their respective ways.
Better Sleep for Your Baby & Child: A Parent's Step-by-Step Guide to Healthy Sleep Habits
by Shelly K. Weiss

Better Sleep for Your Baby and Child is written both for expectant parents who want to prevent childhood sleep problems before they start, and for parents who want to solve a child's existing sleep difficulties. Strategies and professional advice are based on scientific and hands-on clinical experience.
It's Time to Sleep, My Love
by Eric Metaxas

As children settle down for a good night's rest and listen to their parents' reassuring words of love, the rest of the world does the same at nightfall with mommies and their baby animals in the forests, jungles and seas giving each other final snuggles before falling to sleep. By the best-selling illustrator of On the Night You Were Born.
Sleep Is for Everyone
by Paul Showers

Discusses the importance of sleep and what happens to our brains and bodies during slumber.
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