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Books with title I Go to Sleep

  • I Go to Sleep

    Margery Facklam

    Library Binding (Boyds Mills Press, June 1, 1992)
    Boyds Mills Press publishes a wide range of high-quality fiction and nonfiction picture books, chapter books, novels, and nonfiction
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  • Go To Sleep

    Zoe Hann

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 8, 2014)
    Zack Grayson has seen some pretty hard times. Escaping from Wisconsin to New York City seemed pretty tempting, but will he regret his decision once he finds out what lurks in the shadows of New York?
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  • I Don't Want to Go to Sleep

    Christopher Francis, Christopher Franci

    eBook (Black Rose Writing, Feb. 27, 2019)
    The Moon convinces a young boy and girl to go to sleep by telling them how amazing their dreams will be.As a young boy and girl struggle with the idea of having to go to sleep, they get interrupted by the moon who questions their desire to stay up. The moon tells them that by going to sleep they will get to do lots of fun things, such as saving the world from a gang of nose-picking space zombies, or drinking from a cream-soda flavored river and riding in air bubbles from a pink underwater elephant. However, before the moon can finish, he notices their dreaming adventures have already begun.
  • Go to Sleep Nate!

    Lacey Zwick, Peyton Zwick

    Paperback (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!
  • Go To Sleep, Oriah!

    Mia Loving, Erin Robinson

    eBook
    Meet Oriah! She's a very active, very silly, very imaginative toddler! She likes to run, jump, draw and play all day.. but hardly every naps!If you have an Oriah in your home, maybe this book might help. Enjoy and look out for more books with this rambunctious little girl!
  • Feet, Go to Sleep

    Barbara Bottner, Maggie Smith

    Library Binding (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 The F * * K To Sleep

    ADAM MANSBACH

    Hardcover (Lustre, )
    BRAND NEW, Exactly same ISBN as listed, Please double check ISBN carefully before ordering.
  • Gil & Ziv Go To Sleep

    Zunammie Keren, Susannah Reuben

    eBook
    Gil & Ziv Go To Sleep is a true story about 3 year old Jamaican Israeli fraternal twins and their regular sleepy time routine. Join Gil and Ziv in this fun story as they mischievously try to get out of their nighttime routine and avoid going to sleep. Will they escape sleepy time?! Or sleep catch up to them?! Read on to find out....
  • Go To Sleep, Oriah!

    Mia Loving, Nikiea Redmond, Erin Robinson

    Paperback (Invisible Majority, Dec. 1, 2017)
    Meet Oriah! She's a very active, very silly, very imaginative toddler! She likes to run, jump, draw and play all day.. but hardly every naps!If you have an Oriah in your home, maybe this book might help. Enjoy and look out for more books with this rambunctious little girl!
  • Go to Sleep!

    P. Kevin Strader, Jim Valeri

    Board book (Mouse Works, Sept. 1, 1997)
    Fuzzy flocking softens each page of this colorful board book in which Roo cannot fall asleep and it is up to Winnie the Pooh and his friends to tuck Roo in.
  • It's hard to go to sleep

    Jessica Matthews, Yurika Antonius

    language (Jessica Matthews, Nov. 17, 2014)
    After a full day of school and play children often find it difficult to relax and simply slow down enough to just go to sleep. They want to keep on playing and who can really blame them? They don't want to miss out on a single opportunity for fun. "It's hard to go to sleep" is a cute bedtime story that teaches little ones that, while their dreams can be fun too, even their dreams must wait for them to fall asleep. And the first step to going to sleep is to close their eyes.
  • Go Back to Sleep

    Sylvie Jones, Pascale Constantin

    Hardcover (Blue Apple Books, Aug. 31, 2006)
    After carefully tucking all his toys into their beds, Harry falls asleep. All of a suddenBAAA! SQUEAK! MEOW! All of his toys are wide awake and ready to play. What is Harry to do?The secret life of toys excites every child's imagination. Go Back to Sleep is the luminous and utterly charming Blue Apple debut of illustrator Pascale Constantin. This fanciful bedtime story of a child becoming parent to his toys is sure to be a favorite.
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