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  • Goodnight, Country

    Susan Verlander

    Hardcover (Chronicle Books, April 1, 2004)
    Dinner bells ring, screen doors swing. Bats squeak, porch swings creak. Shh, it's evening in the country. This colorful picture book brings the sounds, sights and rhythms of country evenings to life. Its catchy text and vibrant pictures are perfect for very young children as well as for children beginning to read on their own.
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  • Say Goodnight!

    Harriet Ziefert

    Hardcover (Viking Juvenile, Sept. 30, 1987)
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  • Say Goodnight

    Lindsey M Sutton, Michelle Collins

    Hardcover (YOU ARE, Nov. 20, 2015)
    The Tommy and Tina's Yoga Fun project was inspired by two fantastic kids – Gabriel and Nathalia Johnson. In addition to schoolroom and yoga class settings, this book series and music album project is a perfect go-to for parents when reading and singing with their children at home. The books are interactive and everyone can follow along with the illustrations of poses or just enjoy the stories. The Tommy and Tina's Yoga Fun stories and music album also reach out to young audiences that live with learning disabilities, trauma and other health challenges. The project aligns with current research about childhood development – engaging younger generations through interactive education opens up a world of possibilities for children as they continue their development into adolescence and adult life.
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  • Goodnight, Goodnight!

    Matthew Lee Hopkins

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 16, 2016)
    Children's book, written with the intent to help wind down a child for bed.
  • Say Goodnight

    Helen Oxenbury

    Board book (Walker Books, Sept. 21, 1998)
    A group of four jolly babies of assorted ethnic origins play together and say goodnight in this book. Their enthusiasm is so great that they often spill off the pages. The atmosphere is one of love and contentment.
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  • Say Goodnight

    Helen Oxenbury

    Board book (Walker Books Ltd, Feb. 2, 2009)
    Intended for toddlers, this title includes stories which features much-loved babies.
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  • Goodnight, Bob

    Faye McKnight

    (AuthorHouse, June 23, 2014)
    Goodnight, Bob is a blending of two stories; it spans 51 years and chronicles a love affair between a 15-year-old girl and a 21-year-old young man, who elope on a dare from a friend. The book describes the struggles and successes of a woman who became a wife and mother, while still a child herself. Bob was diagnosed with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) in 2002. ALS is a debilitating, neurodegenerative illness that slowly leads to paralysis and death. Goodnight, Bob speaks of the inevitable difficulties and relentless stress we experienced as our relationship slowly evolved from that of husband and wife to that of patient and caregiver. Our story is written honestly and bluntly, with all struggles, mistakes, and pain revealed, along with the humorous, vulnerable, and loving times. Goodnight, Bob was written with the hope that those who are living with a debilitating illness will know they are not alone.
  • Say Goodnight

    Meagan O'Mara

    Paperback (Page Publishing, Inc., Sept. 7, 2016)
    Going to sleep usually means kicking and screaming. Say Goodnight is a rhyming bedtime story that shows children that getting ready for bed isn't as bad as it seems. It helps them to remember the fun they had throughout their day, while teaching them to look forward to the adventures that will be waiting when they wake up.
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  • Goodnight Owl

    Michelle Todd

    Board book (Five Mile, March 1, 2013)
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  • Say Goodnight!

    Harriet Ziefert

    Paperback (Puffin, Sept. 1, 1987)
    A little girl discovers the good things about morning and nighttime
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  • Say Goodnight

    Helen Oxenbury

    Board book (Walker Books, June 11, 1987)
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  • Goodnight, Me

    Andrew Daddo, Emma Quay

    Hardcover (Bloomsbury USA Children's Books, Oct. 30, 2007)
    Someone’s ready for bed, but it’s going to take a long, long time to say goodnight! Echoing the loving goodnight rituals that will be familiar to many a parent and child, Andrew Daddo’s gentle text, with softly hued illustrations by Emma Quay, is just the thing for coaxing an active toddler to sleep.