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Books with title { I CAN'T SLEEP

  • Why Can't I Sleep?

    Margaret Salter

    Paperback (Crabtree Pub Co, July 31, 2020)
    Ajun's book on bears says he should be sleeping all through winter. That's funny. He never has before, but he'll give it a try. So why can't he sleep?
  • I Can't Sleep

    Phillippe Dupasquier

    Hardcover (Orchard Books, Sept. 1, 1990)
    A wordless story about the activities of a family one night0when no one can sleep.
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  • I Can't Sleep

    J. Mooneyham

    eBook (Page Publishing Inc, March 25, 2014)
    In this funny and silly story, “I Can’t Get to Sleep” we learn why our children just can’t close their eyes when it’s time for lights out.How can the little boy sleep with all these crazy characters and their wild antics making such a ruckus in his room? From a painting rhino in overalls, to a bright green pirate parrot, there is just too much excitement for the boy to go to sleep.This story of a patient father and his imaginative son is sure to be a great hit with the parents of children who have their own night time adventures!
  • We Can't Sleep

    James Stevenson

    Hardcover (William Morrow & Co, June 1, 1982)
    Grandpa's rather unusual cure for his sleeplessness seems to work on others as well.
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  • Mommy, I Can't Sleep

    Josey Wynette

    Paperback (Christian Faith Publishing, Inc, March 14, 2019)
    A charming bedtime story passed down through the years to comfort a child who cannot seem to fall asleep. Enyo is given a colorful pillow, handmade with love, while the story is told by her mother.The story comes to life as Enyo uses her imagination and is flown to heaven to spend the night and sleep in a beautiful bedroom that God made just for her.Now it's your turn to use your imagination and may all your dreams be sweet.
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  • I Can Sleep Alone

    Frank J. Mahr, Dawn Bourdeau Milstrey

    eBook (Dog Ear Publishing, LLC, May 23, 2013)
    I Can Sleep Alone is an imaginative book designed to help children see and hear beyond the darkness of their rooms and the noises that keep them up at night. Falling asleep does not have to be a scary experience, and I Can Sleep Alone is a great way of helping a child overcome the fear of going to bed alone. Frank Mahr is a husband and the father of two wonderful kids. After graduating with a bachelor's degree in accounting and attending law school at Hofstra University, he began his career working for a law firm in New York City. He currently is employed as an in-house attorney specializing in corporate and securities law. I Can Sleep Alone is his first published work, the idea for which came following many sleepless nights with his son who was afraid to go to bed by himself. The author hopes that I Can Sleep Alone can be used as a tool by other parents and caregivers to show their children that going to sleep alone does not have to be a stressful or scary experience.
  • Cow Can't Sleep

    Ken Baker, Steve Gray

    Hardcover (Two Lions, Sept. 25, 2012)
    Belle can’t sleep. The hay is too scratchy. So she tiptoes around the farm to find the perfect place to sleep. But what if the best sleeping spots are already taken? Belle causes an uproar on the farm...until finally she finds the perfect place to sleep! Good night! Bright, hilarious digital artwork gives just the right touch to this silly bedtime story.
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  • Mama, I Can't Sleep

    Brigitte Raab, Manuela Olten

    Hardcover (Sky Pony, Sept. 1, 2012)
    Sometimes it feels almost impossible to fall asleep. So, when a little girl insists that she simply cannot sleep, her mother tells her how all of the animals in the world go to sleep. But each animal sleeps differently, as the little girl finds out: leopards sleep in trees; storks sleep standing on only one leg; fish sleep with their eyes open; bats hang upside down while they sleep; ducks sleep in large groups; and so forth. But what is the best way for children to sleep? Perhaps if the little girl tries out all the ways animals sleep, she’ll find the perfect way for her—which may just be her own bed, after all!Mama, I Can’t Sleep is a delightful goodnight book from the picture-book dream team of Brigitte Raab and Manuela Olten. Original, amusing, and brimming with fun animal knowledge, this is sure to help any reluctant child—who would much rather sleep with Mom and Dad—to discover that, just like the animals, children have their own special way of falling fast asleep. This book is the perfect gift for new parents or anyone living with young children.
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  • Tiger Can't Sleep

    S. J. Fore, R. W. Alley

    Hardcover (Viking, March 15, 2006)
    The well-behaved hero of this story goes right to bed without any fuss. But the show-off tiger in his closet wants to tap-dance and play the drums. An increasingly annoyed little boy argues, scolds, and pleads. "Oops, Tiger is sorry! Tiger will be very, very quiet," Tiger promises- but it's hard to be good when you're alone in the dark. The little boy wonders if he'll ever get to sleep-until he discovers the best way to deal with a noisy tiger is to let him snuggle into bed with you. Children who don't want to settle down at bedtime will happily recognize themselves in this adorable noisemaker.
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  • I can't, I can't... I CAN!

    Chynna Denny

    Paperback (CHYNNA DENNY, Sept. 10, 2019)
    Emery is a very shy girl who desires to make friends and participate in different activities, but one obstacle stands in her way – her shyness. Shyness has kept Emery from doing many of the activities she desires to do in her life. With the help of her imaginary friend, Ashton, Emery must decide if she will overcome her fears to join the community baseball team or be consumed by those fears and miss out on fun and new friends. This book includes lessons about being yourself, overcoming fears, and taking chances. Join Emery and her friends as they navigate through difficult trials, ultimately learning more about themselves in the process.
  • Bear Can't Sleep

    J J Savoie

    Paperback (Independently published, Nov. 25, 2018)
    A good bedtime story can be magical in a way that not only inspires imagination but also serves as a tool for better bed time routines. Children sometimes fuss about at bedtime, avoiding the time they are expected to be tucked in and sleeping. Bear Can't Sleep is your secret tool. Your children will love the adorable illustrations and story and they will also be captivated by the interactive elements within. Together, reading Bear Can't Sleep, your child will develop a routine and we know that routines are essential for getting little ones to bed.Bear Can't Sleep is an excellent, interactive bedtime story that takes your little one on a journey to visit forest animals to see how they sleep. If you are looking for a fun book that will help you and your child wind down at night while enjoying a great story, Bear Can't Sleep is for you. Bear Can't Sleep is an interactive bedtime story that takes the reader along for a fun discovery on how animals sleep. Each page reveals how each animal in the forest sleeps and is designed to encourage your child to assist Owl in finding ways to help Bear to fall asleep. Through learning and imagination, Bear Can't Sleep, is designed to help with your bedtime routine. Now, scroll to the top of this page and buy the book and get your little one and yourself a good night's sleep!
  • I Can't Sleep

    Stephanie Blake

    Hardcover (Gecko Press, )
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