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Books with title In the Night

  • The Bump in the Night

    Anne F. Rockwell

    Hardcover (William Morrow & Co, March 1, 1979)
    When Toby the tinker spends a night alone in a haunted castle in order to finish his work, he is amply rewarded for a job well done
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  • Into the Night

    Carrie Steinweg, Michelle Krisik Brown

    Paperback (Mirror Publishing, Oct. 23, 2014)
    For ages 3-9... Who goes out into the night? As we lay down our heads, the day is just beginning for many other creatures. Follow along to learn about some of the animals and insects that sleep when we are awake and then come out when the sun goes down in this charming, rhyming story of nocturnal creatures, both scary and sweet.
  • Emma in the Night

    Wendy Walker

    Hardcover (Thorndike Press Large Print, Sept. 9, 2017)
    When one of two sisters who disappeared three years earlier returns to tell how they were held on an island, Abby Winter investigates their family and uncovers evidence of violated boundaries, betrayal, and narcissistic parenting.
  • Out in the Night

    Karen Liptak, Sandy Ferguson Fuller

    Paperback (Harbinger House, Nov. 1, 1989)
    Introduces the habits and habitat of nocturnal animals in fourteen locations around the world
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  • Lion in the Night

    Pamela Allen

    Paperback (Penguin Adult HC/TR, March 28, 1986)
    A royal household is disrupted when a lion runs off with the baby.
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  • Bump In The Night

    Michael Johnson

    Paperback (Quixotic Enterprises, Sept. 3, 2012)
    Eight children survived the harvest of Russet Creek. Just eight. Russet Creek was a small town. Its population was about five thousand people. Of that five thousand, probably a thousand or so of them were children. Of that thousand or so, eight survived. All of the rest were taken in one night. It was a glorious victory for the boogeymen. Or so they thought. For as long as there have been children, there have been boogeymen to take them. Sometimes they eat the children. Sometimes they carry them away to some horrible, unknown place, and the children are never heard from again. Sometimes—more often that you would like to think—they are hiding in the closet because the child's parents let them in. For as long as there have been boogeymen, there have been those who fought against them; humans, animals, fantastical creatures; armed with toys, and magic, and stories. The war between the Kinderguard and the boogeymen is the oldest struggle in the history of the human race. After the boogeymen invade their town, five eleven year olds, two teenagers, and one infant will find themselves at the center of this great conflict. BUMP IN THE NIGHT is a story for very brave children who are wise enough to know that the thing under the bed is real, and for adults who are not too grown up to understand that stories are what save us from the monsters.
  • Night in the Barn

    Faye Gibbons, Erick Ingraham

    Hardcover (William Morrow & Co, Aug. 1, 1995)
    Daring his younger brother and their two city cousins to spend a night in a barn, Willie enjoys teasing everyone by using his flashlight to make scary shadows, until an unexpected visitor gives everyone a spooky surprise.
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  • The Bump in the Night

    A. Rockwell

    Paperback (Scholastic Young Hippo, April 3, 1986)
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  • The Night

    Elsa Grace

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Oct. 30, 2016)
    The Night is a read-aloud rhyming book about nocturnal animals for children.
  • Fight in the Night

    Pat Hatt, Marvin Alonso

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Jan. 28, 2014)
    Truedessa and Captain Pat continue to sail the seas with their spotted cat. Until one night a new villain comes for Truedessa's light. He grabs her and takes flight. He goes all the way to the moon. But Captain Pat hears her tune. They fight to break free and get back to their ship upon the sea. But the Martian does not want that. He is ready to squash them flat. With ray guns, unicorns and fire from the sun he declares that their fun is done. Will they get away? Will they make the Martian pay? Find out if our heroes will win the day by adding another adventure from Pat Hatt to your bay.
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  • Out in the Night

    Karen Liptak, Sandy Ferguson Fuller

    Hardcover (Harbinger House, Oct. 1, 1989)
    Introduces the habits and habitat of nocturnal animals in fourteen locations around the world
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  • Bump in the Night

    EDWARD HEMINGWAY

    Hardcover (Putnam Juvenile, June 19, 2008)
    Bumps in the night don’t have to be scary! No one likes being woken up by a bump in the night. What if it’s a ghoulie, a ghosty or a long-leggedy beasty? This fresh and funny story turns this classic premise on its head when Billy’s monster turns out to be a yo-yo using, horseback-riding, ghoulie-scaring, beastie-ropin’ monster—just the kind you want to have along on adventures. A breakout new talent shares a warm, clever take on the classic premise.