Bedtime -- Juvenile fiction
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Bedtime -- Juvenile fiction
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Bedtime
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- The mouse who braved bedtime, by Louis Baum ; illustrated by Sue Hellard
- I won't go to bed!, by Harriet Ziefert ; illustrated by Andrea Baruffi
- Dr. Seuss's sleep book
- The very noisy night, by Diana Hendry ; illustrated by Jane Chapman
- Goodnight moon, by Margaret Wise Brown ; pictures by Clement Hurd
- How do Dinosaurs say good night?, Jane Yolen ; illustrated by Mark Teague
- The story book prince, by Joanne Oppenheim ; illustrated by Rosanne Litzinger
- Pete the cat and the bedtime blues, Kimberly and James Dean
- Will sheep sleep?, Hilary Leung
- Peekity boo what you can do!, Heidi Bee Roemer ; illustrated by Mike Wohnoutka
- Can't sleep, Chris Raschka
- Everybody sleeps (but not Fred), Josh Schneider
- How do dinosaurs say good night?, Jane Yolen ; illustrated by Mark Teague
- Goodnight football, by Michael Dahl ; illustrated by Christina Forshay
- Sweet dreams, Supergirl, words by Michael Dahl ; pictures by Omar Lozano
- Max's bedtime, Rosemary Wells
- Monster night at Grandma's house, Richard Peck ; illustrated by Don Freeman
- Wakem the rooster, up all night, David FitzSimmons ; Richard Cowdrey
- Paper monsters, written by Pam Tucker ; illustrated by Mark Ludy
- Llama Llama red pajama, written and illustrated by Anna Dewdney
- Bears in the night,, by Stan and Jan Berenstain
- Goodnight great outdoors, Lucas Alberg ; illustrated by Megan Marie Myers
- You are my happy, Hoda Kotb ; pictures by Suzie Mason
- The Goodnight Train, by June Sobel ; illustrated by Laura Huliska-Beith
- Biscuit, story by Alyssa Satin Capucilli ; pictures by Pat Schories
- Junie B. Jones has a monster under her bed, by Barbara Park ; illustrated by Denise Brunkus
- All aboard the Moonlight Train, by Kristyn Crow ; illustrated by Annie Won
- Looking for a lullaby, adapted by Janet Lawler ; narrated by William Shatner
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