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Books with title Good-Night, Owl!

  • The Good Night

    Terri Wilson, Ricci Fitzpatrick

    language (, April 16, 2018)
    Some children just don't like the night. They're afraid of the dark or they don't want to stop playing and go to bed. The Good Night introduces children to a nurturing and necessary night that helps owls, flowers – and children! This rhyming bedtime story, illustrated in rich colors, charms children and their parents alike.
  • Good Night, Baby

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    Board book (Dalmatian Pr, )
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  • Good Night Utah

    Mark Jasper, Jason Hart

    eBook (Good Night Books, Oct. 15, 2007)
    From the Wasatch Mountains to historic Temple Square, this soothing board books takes young readers on an exciting tour of Utah that includes the Mormon Tabernacle Choir, Antelope Island, Field House Natural History Museum, Utah State Fair, Salt Flats, Bryce Canyon, Hill Aerospace Museum, Hogle Zoo, Lake Powell, Zion National Park, Great Salt Lake, wildlife, and more.
  • Good Night Sam

    Marie-Louise Gay

    Hardcover (Groundwood Books, Aug. 19, 2003)
    In Good Night, Sam Marie-Louise Gay has created another charming picture book about Stella’s little brother."Stella," whispered Sam, "are you sleeping?""Yes," answered Stella. "Aren’t you?"Sam can’t sleep without his beloved dog, Fred. But where could he be? Sam knows that Fred is afraid of the dark, of the monster that lives in the closet and of the giant toad that lurks downstairs. Luckily, Stella is there to reassure Sam as they search everywhere.Marie-Louise Gay’s delicate watercolors, full of expression and humor, complement this delightful story.
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  • Good Night, Lily!

    Lily Austin

    language (, Sept. 17, 2016)
    It's time for Lily to get ready for bed. Lily is a nine year old girl who loves reading books so much that she decided to write her own. Her father was so impressed that he decided to publish it. 9 pages
  • Good Night Spot

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    Unknown Binding (Frederick Warne and Company, March 15, 1994)
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  • Good Night, Fred

    Rosemary Wells

    Paperback (Scholastic, March 15, 1981)
    Fred has an amazing evening after the phone breaks and his big brother tries to fix it.
  • Good Night, Feet

    Constance Morgenstern, Cat Bowman Smith

    Library Binding (Henry Holt & Co, March 1, 1991)
    Recounts the day's adventures in rhyme, as a child says good night to the parts of the body
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  • Good Night, Nori

    Brigitte Weninger, Yusuke Yonezu

    Hardcover (Minedition, Sept. 20, 2007)
    When little Nori can't sleep, all of his animal friends try to help him by giving him a dream feather, a toy, and advice until he finally drifts off into a wondrous slumber.
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  • Good Night, Grace

    Sarah W. Gaer, Lynn Egan

    Paperback (Independently published, Feb. 2, 2020)
    It's Grace's birthday and she's super excited to see her mom at the party! It's been so long! But Grace's mom isn't well, so Gram helps her through her disappointment and answers some of Grace's really hard questions about her mom's situation. This book is part of a series intended for therapists and caregivers to help children through tough situations involving parents with substance use disorders, depression, and other mental health challenges.
  • Good Night Me

    Andrew Daddo, Emma Quay

    eBook (Lothian Children's Books, Nov. 25, 2014)
    A baby orangutan is sleepy and it’s time for bed, but not before saying ‘Good night, me,’ from head to toe.This captivating, unique gift book celebrates that precious moment when a parent tucks a child into bed at the end of the day. Anyone who is a parent, or is about to become one, will appreciate the simplicity of this enchanting picture book.
  • Kiss Good Night

    Amy Hest, Anita Jeram

    Hardcover (Candlewick, Aug. 1, 2001)
    Tuck someone in with a kiss good night."It was a dark and stormy night on Plum Street. In the little white house, Mrs. Bear was putting Sam to bed."Outside, the wind blows and the rain comes down. Inside, it is Sam's bedtime. Mrs. Bear reads him a story, tucks him in, and brings him warm milk. "Are you ready now, Sam?" she asks. "I'm waiting," he says. What else does Sam need before going to sleep? Could Mrs. Bear have forgotten a kiss?
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