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Books with title Goodnight Max

  • Goodnight, Max the Brave

    Ed Vere

    Board book (Sourcebooks Jabberwocky, May 7, 2019)
    The bedtime companion to the New York Times and USA Today bestseller Max the Brave!Max is done being brave, and now it's time to sleep―all he has to do is say good night. But something's wrong! When Max goes to say good night to the moon, it's nowhere to be found. Unable to sleep without finishing his nighttime ritual, Max embarks on a journey to find the moon and wish it a good night.Praise for Max the Brave: "Max is an expressive huge-eyed black ball of kinetic kittenness who pops against each page's bright, differently colored background." ―The New York Times Book Review "A cat-and-mouse game to be laughed at and reread." ―Kirkus "Full of playful humor...enhanced by the humorous text, character expressions, and a not-scary monster to boot. VERDICT Highly recommended." ―School Library Journal "Both the punchy text and illustrations command attention, and plenty of readers will get a kick out of feeling superior to Max." ―Publishers Weekly
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  • Goodnight, Manger

    Laura Sassi, Jane Chapman

    Board book (Zonderkidz, Oct. 11, 2016)
    The board book edition of Goodnight, Manger, written by Laura Sassi and illustrated by New York Times bestselling artist Jane Chapman, tells the story of Mary and Joseph as they try to lull Jesus to sleep in the noisy stable after his birth.It's bedtime for Baby Jesus, but who knew a manger could be so loud? Mama, Papa, and all of the animals try to lull the baby to sleep, but between itchy hay, angels' joyful hosanas, and three kings bearing noisy gifts, it's just too loud. Until Mama finds a way for everyone to work together to shepherd Baby into peaceful dreams under the twinkling stars.With sweet, rhyming text in the style of Goodnight, Goodnight Construction Site, Goodnight, Manger offers a unique twist on the classic manger tale, deftly weaving together the comforting and familiar routines of bedtime with the special magic and wonder of the manger story.
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  • Goodnight Goon

    Michael Rex

    Paperback (Scholastic, Jan. 1, 2009)
    Goodnight monsters everywhere, in this parody romp with its own special twist! “Goodnight tomb. Goodnight goon. Goodnight Martians taking over the moon.” It’s bedtime in the cold gray tomb with a black lagoon, and two slimy claws, and a couple of jaws, and a skull and a shoe and a pot full of goo. But as a little werewolf settles down, in comes the Goon determined at all costs to run amok and not let any monster have his rest. A beloved classic gets a kind-hearted send up in this utterly monsterized parody; energetic art and a hilarious text will have kids begging to read this again and again.
  • Goodnight Marines

    David R. Dixon, Phil Jones

    Hardcover (Callsign Enterprises Publishing, Aug. 16, 2016)
    The best-selling Marine Corps Children's book, Goodnight Marines makes the perfect gift for baby showers, birthdays, or during the holiday season. Brilliantly illustrated by former Disney Artist, Phil Jones (Tarzan, Mulan, Lilo & Stitch), and written by an award-winning poet and active-duty Marine, this hardcover children's book will warm the hearts of both young and old as the audience is taken on an imaginative adventure that teaches about the culture & traditions of the USMC. ------ A note from the author - Major David Dixon: "As a Marine and Iraq War veteran, I feel honored to represent the Marine Corps and the traditions that I hold so dear. I believe that Marines, both active duty and retired, must learn to engage the younger generation and share our proud culture of leadership. In this spirit I authored Goodnight Marines. All who read Goodnight Marines will appreciate the patriotism, heartfelt emotions, captivating illustrations, and richness of symbolism. In this book a young child gazes proudly at a photograph of his father - currently deployed to Afghanistan. The child’s room is adorned with toy tanks, planes, radios, and trucks that he plays with to feel connected to his father. Then, as the child says goodnight to his dad and all of his military memorabilia, the toys come alive in his vibrant imagination. Kids, of course, love the quiet protagonist - the child’s best friend and stuffed animal Teufel Hunden (Devil Dog). Unfortunately, this young boy cannot yet pronounce such a difficult German word, so he has named his friend “Tuffy Hound.” The real spirit of Goodnight Marines culminates on the final page, where the moon shines on the father’s picture next to his son - sleeping safely in his room with Tuffy Hound. I hope my fellow warriors enjoy reading this to their children as much as my wife and I do. A portion of the proceeds from this book will benefit Tillman Scholars through the Pat Tillman Foundation."
  • Goodnight, You

    Geneviève Côté

    language (Kids Can Press, Sept. 1, 2014)
    Piggy and Bunny are having their first campout. As the shadows loom larger, Piggy and Bunny playfully imagine scary scenarios and how they might deal with them. It’s all good fun, until Piggy reveals a secret fear. This sweetly humorous story shines a light on ways young friends can acknowledge each other’s worries and enjoy new experiences.Goodnight, You is the fourth book in the Piggy and Bunny series, which features endearing tales that celebrate friendship and encourage individuality and self-acceptance.
  • Goodnight, Me

    Andrew Daddo, Emma Quay

    Hardcover (Bloomsbury USA Childrens, Nov. 1, 2007)
    A baby orangutan is sleepy, but before he shuts his eyes he must first say goodnight to each and every part of himself: from the feet that ran him around all day, to the legs that did all that jumping, to the ears that listened so intently to the big world around him. Echoing the loving goodnight rituals that will be familiar to many a parent and child, the gentle text and softly-hued illustrations are just the thing for coaxing an active toddler to sleep.
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  • Goodnight Max

    Hanne Turk

    Paperback (Simon & Schuster, Sept. 1, 1983)
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  • Goodnight, Ark

    Laura Sassi, Jane Chapman

    Hardcover (Zonderkidz, Aug. 5, 2014)
    Beds are ready. Food is stored.Noah hollers,“All aboard!”It’s bedtime on Noah’s ark, but the animals can’t sleep because of the storm. Two by two, they crowd into Noah’s bed, creating a sticky situation. Will Noah ever get them back to their own beds? Climb aboard the ark for this rollicking, yet ultimately restful bedtime story as Noah finds a way to make things calm and cozy, even in the midst of a storm.Common Core Standards:CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RL.1.2CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RL.1.3CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RL.1.4
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  • Goodnight, Goodnight

    Eve Rice

    Hardcover (William Morrow & Co, Aug. 1, 1980)
    A charming bedtime story about the many voices that reach across rooftops and float up from street corners to say goodnight to a child
  • Goodnight Moon

    O Randall Jenkins

    language (, May 23, 2020)
    The sun sets low and the moon is on the rise. It's time for the little one to ready for bed. Shhh. Good night moon. A short quiet story picture book to read to small ones as they wind down from a busy day of play. (Be sure to turn your device to landscape when you read)
  • Goodnight, Manger

    Laura Sassi, Jane Chapman

    Hardcover (Zonderkidz, Oct. 6, 2015)
    Goodnight, Manger, written by Laura Sassi and illustrated by New York Times bestselling artist Jane Chapman, tells the story of Mary and Joseph as they try to lull Jesus to sleep in the noisy stable after his birth. It's bedtime for Baby Jesus, but who knew a manger could be so loud? Mama, Papa, and all of the animals try to lull the baby to sleep, but between itchy hay, angels' joyful hosanas, and three kings bearing noisy gifts, it's just too loud. Until Mama finds a way for everyone to work together to shepherd Baby into peaceful dreams under the twinkling stars. With sweet, rhyming text in the style of Goodnight, Goodnight Construction Site, Goodnight, Manger offers a unique twist on the classic manger tale, deftly weaving together the comforting and familiar routines of bedtime with the special magic and wonder of the manger story.
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  • Goodnight Max

    Rosemary (ILT) Wells Rosemary Wells,R. Hayes

    Hardcover (Viking Books, Feb. 1, 2000)
    Goodnight MaxGoodnight, Max," says Max's sister Ruby. But Max can't get comfortable. First he spills a glass of water. Then there are all those itchy cookie crumbs in his bed...and the moon shining through his window. Will poor Max ever fall asleep? Rosemary Wells' beloved Max and Ruby are back in an irresistibly touchable book that is also a satisfying bedtime story. Toddlers won't be able to resist all the tactile elements--fourteen tempting things to touch, move, even smell--while a gently humorous story makes this the perfect book for bedtime, naptime, or anytime