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Books with title I Don't Want to Go to Bed!

  • I Donā€™T Wanna Go to Bed!

    Michelle Steiner

    eBook (AuthorHouse, )
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  • I Don't Want to Go to Bed!

    Julie Sykes

    Paperback (Little Tiger Press Group, Aug. 1, 2012)
    Little Tiger didn't want to go to bed. Eventually his Mummy was fed up with him, so decided to let him stay up all night. Little Tiger was delighted and went off into the jungle to play with his friends. But they were all asleep, and he was all alone.
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  • I Don't Want To Go

    Niki Burton, Julie Sneeden

    language (Pure Heart Kids Books, Sept. 10, 2012)
    Bereavement and Grief Recovery. Divorce, Separation, Time Spent With Children, Custody. Access Visits. The tale of a child who comes to realise that regardless of his family dynamics: he is loved by both of his parents."Clae is a brave nine year old boy who wishes his parents would reunite. Every school holiday he travels to stay with his Dad. Before each visit Clae is sad, excited, anxious and happy ā€“ all at the same time. He loves and misses his Dad; but he doesnā€™t want to leave his Mum. Both Claeā€™s parents love him but everyone is affected by the familyā€™s separation."Book for children, parents, families, educators and other professionals. Suitable for ages 0-100! Great for adolescents and older children. Very healing for all ages including adults. The text is emotional but simplistic - allowing the older audience to independently read the text - effortlessly laying the foundation for further discussion. Perfect implement for educators and other professionals. A communication tool for parents, guardians and family - to process grief and assist children in their grief recovery.Resource for parents, families, educators and other professionals.Counteracting the effects of grief associated with grief.Early intervention tool which gives our children positive perspective, coping strategies and hope.Books which are not gender, race, culture or religion biased.Powerful link between classrooms and homes.Assisting educators in addressing grief recovery appropriately in curriculum.Fun resource which addresses serious and prevalent issues.Facilitating discussion of difficult subjects.Enabling teachers to pinpoint potential ā€˜at riskā€™ children who may require additional support.Facilitating comradeship within children, classrooms, schools, families and the wider community.Allowing parents, families and educators to become more aware of children's perspective and give children a sense of being understood.Supporting and facilitating healthy relationships, positive interactions and communication.Empowering children in realising they are not alone - that there are others with the same experiences and feelings.Recognising that we do not always have control over situations and family dynamics.Highlighting that children are loved regardless of their circumstances.Developing compassion for others.Subtle way to help children through the grief recovery process.Guided Discussion sections aimed at maximising the reading experience. Transforming our books from stories to comprehensive 'healing' resources. Assisting children to consider probability versus possibility of circumstances changing.Enjoyable, meaningful reading experience for reader and audience.
  • I Don't Want to Go to Bed!

    Julie Sykes, Tim Warnes

    Paperback (Tiger Tales., Sept. 3, 2013)
    Young readers will giggle as they follow Little Tiger's bedtime adventure through the jungle to avoid going to sleep. Will Little Tiger ever go home to bed? Children can put together the accompanying large, double-sided puzzle that's ready to be colored. Assembling the puzzle is a great way to help children hone problem-solving and fine motor skills, as well as hand-eye coordination. The front of the puzzle features full-color artwork from the book, and the back is black and white for children to color!
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  • I Don't Want to Go

    Anne Sibley O'Brien

    Board book (Henry Holt & Co, Oct. 1, 1986)
    The story of a young boy who refuses to leave the neighborhood playground at lunchtime
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  • I Don't Want To Go to Bed

    David Cornish

    Paperback (HarperCollins, Nov. 10, 2020)
    The sequel to the very funny picture book, I DON'T WANT TO EAT MY DINNER by talented author-illustrator David Cornish. Every night when dinner was done, Rollo would cry, "I don't want to go to bed!' The sequel to the very funny picture book, I DON'T WANT TO EAT MY DINNER, just when Rollo's parents think they've got the food thing sorted, Rollo announces he doesn't want to go to bed ... Ages: 3+
  • I Don't Want to Go:

    Addie Sanders, Andrew Rowland

    Library Binding (Lobster Press, April 22, 2008)
    It's time to go? OH NO! Joey is visiting his grandparents on his own for the very first time. Nervous about being far from home, sleeping in a strange bedroom, eating new foods, and leaving his favorite toys behind, Joey is absolutely positive this will be the worst trip ever. Little does Joey know what fun Grandma and Grandpa have in store for him if he can find the courage to try something new! Gathering his courage, Joey takes a train ride, visits dinosaurs at the museum, goes fishing, attends a party where he meets new friends, camps out in the backyard, discovers a secret recipe for spaghetti sauce, and learns just how exciting new experiences can be. To encourage readers to also try something new, the author shares Grandpa's Super Duper Secret Recipe for sauce on a tear-out recipe card in this special hardcover edition.
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  • I Don't Want to Go to Bed!

    Alexander Hutchinson, Angela Marie Hutchinson, Julie Kitsulie

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 11, 2013)
    Bedtime adventure of rhyming fun for kids and parent of all ages, written by a 5-year-old kindergartner and his mother.
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  • I Don't Want to Be a Pea!

    Ann Bonwill, Simon Rickerty

    Hardcover (Atheneum Books for Young Readers, Jan. 3, 2012)
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  • I Don't Wanna Go to Bed!

    Michelle Steiner

    Paperback (Authorhouse, April 4, 2018)
    This is a wonderful bedtime story about a mama bunny and her children as they prepare for bed.
  • I Don't Want to Go to Work

    A. J. Cosmo

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Jan. 14, 2016)
    Isnā€™t it time the kids read you a bedtime story? Feel stuck in a dead end job? Do you dread going to work the next day? Do you hate traffic? Then hereā€™s a kidā€™s book just for you. This follow up to ā€œI Donā€™t Want to Go to Schoolā€ turns bedtime reading on its head because itā€™s not for your children, itā€™s for you. Thatā€™s right, itā€™s the childrenā€™s turn to read you a story that encourages your life in the same way that their stories encourage them. But this is no adult book. With easy to read text, fun repetition, and hilarious illustrations, your children will enjoy this book just as much as you do. Grab your copy now and treat yourself to your own bedtime story!
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  • I Don't Want to Go to Bed!

    Julie Sykes, Tim Warnes

    Hardcover (Little Tiger Pr, April 1, 1996)
    A little tiger that hates to go to bed scampers away to visit some animal friends.
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