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Books with title I Go to Sleep

  • I Go to Sleep

    Margery Facklam, Anita Riggio

    Hardcover (Little Brown & Co, March 1, 1990)
    Contrasts a child, preparing to go to bed after a story and a hug, with a mole, bat, horse, and other animals who sleep in quite different places
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  • Go to Sleep Nate!

    Lacey Zwick, Peyton Zwick

    Hardcover (Christian Faith Publishing, Inc, April 23, 2018)
    Go to Sleep, Nate! is a delightful children's book about the nightly routine of a spunky five-year-old boy who comes up with every excuse in the book why he does not want to go to sleep! 1
  • Before I Go To Sleep

    Ronne Randall, Tony Kerins

    Hardcover (Parragon Books, Oct. 1, 2011)
    This charming children's picture book captures the small nighttime rituals of a toddler settling down to sleep. With soft, gentle illustrations and soothing, imaginative text, this book makes a wonderful tale for children to read along with at bedtime. Ideal for children ages 3-8.
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  • I Want to Go to Sleep

    Jaime Daniels, Christopher White

    eBook
    I Want to Go to Sleep is a fun short book with brightly colored artwork. It is a great example to little readers or learners about identifying and communicating a need while avoiding distractions. It is a perfect to read or have read to you before bed. The illustrations bright and vibrant; they are at times silly, and can tell a story all by themselves.
  • Go to Sleep Kitty

    Kim Bourgeau, Adit Galih

    language (Riverstyx, Sept. 3, 2014)
    Kitty is full of energy but it's bedtime. This rhyming book will be fun to read to your little one at bedtime.
  • Go the F*** to Sleep

    Adam Mansbach

    Hardcover (Canongate Books, June 16, 2011)
    Go the Fuck to Sleep is a bedtime book for parents who live in the real world, where a few snoozing kitties and cutesy rhymes don't always send a toddler sailing off to dreamland. Profane, affectionate and refreshingly honest, it captures the familiar and unspoken tribulations of putting your child to bed for the night. Colourfully illustrated and hilariously funny, this is a breath of fresh air for parents new, old and expectant.**(You probably shouldn't read this to your children.)
  • Feet, Go to Sleep

    Barbara Bottner, Maggie Smith

    eBook (Knopf Books for Young Readers, May 12, 2015)
    From the New York Times bestselling author of Miss Brooks Loves Books! (and I don’t) comes a gentle bedtime book that includes a proven relaxation technique parents can use to help their little ones go to sleep after an exciting day. The sun has set and dinner is done, but Fiona is still excited about the day and is not at all ready for bed. So her mom helps her settle down with their nightly ritual of sending each part of her—from her toes to her nose—off to sleep. As Fiona relaxes her body, she recalls a marvelous day at the beach where feet were for stomping in the waves, legs were for running after cousins, tummy was for holding strawberries, and arms were for catching beach balls. And bit by bit, memory by memory, Fiona slips from a great day into a good night. Barbara Bottner and Maggie Smith create an action-packed day to remember and provide parents with a wonderful technique for helping their own busy little ones drift peacefully off to sleep.
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  • Go to Sleep, Daisy

    Jane Simmons

    Board book (Little, Brown, Sept. 1, 1999)
    Creepy night noises, including fluttering moths and hooting owls, keep small ducking Daisy from being able to fall asleep in her bed by the pond, until the moon comes out and soothes her. 30,000 first printing.
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  • I Want to Go to Sleep

    Jaime S. Daniels, Christopher M. White

    Paperback (Independently published, June 28, 2019)
    I Want to Go to Sleep is a fun short book with brightly colored artwork. It is a great example to little readers or learners about identifying and communicating a need while avoiding distractions. It is a perfect to read or have read to you before bed. The illustrations bright and vibrant; they are at times silly, and can tell a story all by themselves.
  • Before I Go to Sleep

    Ronne Randall, Tony Kerins

    Board book (Parragon Books, Sept. 27, 2012)
    This charming children's picture book captures the small nighttime rituals of a toddler settling down to sleep. With soft, gentle illustrations and soothing, imaginative text, this book makes a wonderful tale for children to read along with at bedtime. Ideal for children ages 3-8.
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  • I go to sleep

    Sue Val

    Unknown Binding (Costello Pub. Co, March 15, 1964)
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  • It's Time to Go to Sleep

    Harriet Ziefert, Barroux

    Board book (Blue Apple Books, Aug. 9, 2016)
    Based loosely on the Comden & Green song “I Said Good Morning,” jaunty verse takes readers to different landscapes in which a small boy says “Good night!” to everyone and everything in sight. By the time he is done with his exhaustive list of “good nights,” he is asleep himself! All are rendered in Barroux’s signature droll and endearing style.
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