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Books with title Can't Sleep

  • I Can't Sleep

    Patti Farmer, Ron Lightburn

    School & Library Binding (San Val, Feb. 15, 1992)
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  • Sam Sheep Can't Sleep

    Phil Roxbee Cox, Stephen Cartwright

    Hardcover (Usborne Publishing Ltd, May 26, 2000)
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  • Lucy Can't Sleep

    Amy Schwartz

    eBook (Roaring Brook Press, Aug. 7, 2012)
    When wide-awake Lucy can't fall asleep she . . . Climbs out of bed,Wiggles her fingers,Wiggles her toes,Scratches itches, Itches scratches,Buttons buttons,Blows her nose.But Lucy still can't sleep. Amy Schwart's gentle and reassuring story, along with her warm and comforting paintings, is sure to beguile restless children.
  • Baby Can't Sleep

    Lisa Schroeder, Viviana Garofoli

    Board book (Sterling, March 1, 2007)
    Counting sheep has never been so entertaining, thanks to one-of-a-kind art and a charming rhyming text. Tired Mommy and Daddy want Baby to sleep; but wide-awake Baby would rather play. Then Daddy has an idea: Counting sheep is lots of fun—soon you’ll be asleep my son. But things don’t work out quite as planned. The fluffy creatures lead the child on a whimsical journey where sheep strum guitars, ride in a jeep, and dance the night away.
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  • Sam Sheep Can't Sleep

    Phil Roxbee Cox, Stephen Cartwight

    Paperback (Usborne Pub Ltd, Oct. 1, 2000)
    -- For beginner readers - phonics-based text is cleverly blended with a funny story-- Includes phonics guide for parents...and some pages have fold-out flaps!
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  • But I Can't Sleep.

    Dionne Flaherty

    language (Dionne Flaherty, Feb. 23, 2015)
    Robin Redbreast has trouble going to sleep at night and always wakes up too early, much to the dismay of his friends and family.
  • Sam Sheep Can't Sleep

    Phil Roxbee Cox

    Paperback (Usborne Books, March 15, 2000)
    Series: Phonic Board Books This story book features phonics-based text and is designed to help children crack the reading code with ease. It features colour illustrations, fold-out flaps and a phonic breakdown of the words in the book.
  • I Can't Sleep

    J. Mooneyham

    Paperback (Page Publishing, Inc., March 10, 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!
  • Ollie Can't Sleep

    Martina Voorwinden, Matto Haq

    language (Martina Voorwinden, July 8, 2016)
    Ollie imagined the monster walking out the door,he imagined the monster falling through the floor, he pushed the monster out the window crack, but Ollie’s monster kept coming back. Ollie can’t sleep, his mind is full of scary thoughts and the more he tries to make them go away, the more they insist on staying. Ollie’s mum knows that his fears are very real to him and she helps him to understand that fun and fear are both made up in the mind. Can Ollie use the power of his fantastical imagination to send the monster packing and finally drift off to sleep?Ollie Can't Sleep is a beautifully illustrated and humorous story that acknowledges the very real fears children experience. It explores the wonderful ways fears can be conquered and how our imaginations can empower us even as we face the unexpected. Full colour illustrations, 28pp.
  • Dad! I Can't Sleep!

    Michael Foreman

    Library Binding (Harcourt Childrens Books, March 1, 1995)
    Little Panda tries county sheep but he still cannot fall asleep, and Dad suggests counting cows, then pigs, then tigers, then . . . pterodactyls, leading up to a surprise for Dad. By the award-winning author-illustrator of Jack's Fantastic Voyage.
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  • When You Can't Sleep

    Taylor Selembo

    eBook
    Do you believe in wishes upon a star in the sky? Even on a dark and restless night?This is the story of one wishing star and the child who discovers it. Where adventure and hope meet, the child is able to discover the virtue of light and the triumphing nature of joy. This is a story for anyone who has ever felt a night was too dark or just needed a silly smile. It’s a story to lull you into your dreams. "When the night sky blanket Rocks everyone else to sleep,You slip out from the coversJust to take a peek."And so begins Taylor Selembo’s beautifully illustrated and skillfully told tale, reminding us of the loveliness in wishing.
  • Mommy Can't Sleep

    Danielle Eure

    eBook
    Mommy can't sleep. What is keeping her up? All mom would like to do is catch some zzzz's.