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Books with title Goodnight

  • Goodnight Zoo

    Michelle Zimmerman, Kurt Zimmerman

    eBook (, April 15, 2013)
    As the sun sets over the zoo, it is time to say goodnight to all the animals. Goodnight Zoo is a fun, rhyming picture book with colorful illustrations on every page. This is one of those special books that your children will want to hear over and over again! The perfect bedtime story!
  • Goodnight Mermaid

    Karla Oceanak, Allie Ogg

    Hardcover (Bailiwick Press, Sept. 1, 2020)
    "Sure to be a hit with mermaid fans." ― Kirkus Reviews Glide with us into the magical mermaid world... As the full moon rises, we meet the lively, lovely mermaids. They sing, dance, and swim with a breathtaking array of oceangoing friends, from turtles and seals to whales, octopi, polar bears, and many more. And here come the mermaids’ cousins―the adorable selkies and the fairy-like nymphs! Meanwhile, Her Majesty the Merqueen keeps watch over them all. Say goodnight to this marvel of strong, smart, and kind mermaids dedicated to caring for their ocean home. Readers curious about mermaid habits, anatomy, and likes and dislikes will love diving into the Mermaidology facts that follow the story! And if you recite the Mermaid Pledge on the final page, you, too, will be transformed into an honorary mermaid. This enchanting mermaid picture book in the style of Goodnight Moon will be a favorite among mermaid lovers of all ages as well as children and families who treasure our oceans and the astonishing creatures that inhabit them. STEM themes meet mermaid magic!
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  • Goodnight

    Hollie Cole

    eBook
    An animal bedtime story for children ages 0-5 years.Filled with colorful, engaging pictures and simple repetitive words to encourage sight word recognition; this storybook takes the reader on a journey through the animal kingdom as they too go to bed. Parents will enjoy sharing this book with babies and toddlers, and preschool or kindergarden children will love being able to read it independently.
  • Goodnight, Goodnight

    Sally Huss

    Paperback (Huss Publising, )
    Where do we go when we go to sleep? The little boy in this story is not waiting to find out. He climbs on board a carpet of light and sails into the night. It is his choice where he goes and he chooses well, visiitng many lands. The first is the land of helping hands. There, he sees that sharing tasks can be fun. Next, he visits the land of smiling faces, where smiles are found all over the places. The land of delightful surprises is his next stop. What he finds is a wild array of jacks-in-the boxes doing their exercises, each tickling the other as they pop up. When he visits the land of gladly giving, he discovers the joy of giving and receiving. His next adventure takes him to the land of future greatness. Here he can contemplate the possibilities of who he can beome. And, a night's outting must include a visit to the land of thanksgiving, where everyone is grateful for everything. Setting an intention before falling asleep is a good habit to teach any child. There are many lands to explore and this story sets the imagination stirring. It is told in delightful rhyme with over 30 colorful illustrations. This book is an adventure-filled bedtime story/picture book about dreaming big, and being helpful and happy. It is for beginner readers, ages 2-8.
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  • Say Goodnight

    Lindsey M Sutton, Michelle Collins

    language (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.
  • Goodnight Bob

    Ann Hassett, John Hassett

    Hardcover (INDPB, Sept. 1, 2016)
    Finalist:2017 Maine Literary Award, Children'sIt's bedtime for Bob. But, oh no, he sees a pair of eyes in the dark! Who is it? With a flashlight, Bob discovers it's a friendly creature wishing him goodnight. Goodnight, Bob! Then more eyes appear. Who is it now?
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  • Goodnight, Monster!:

    Chloe Sanders

    Paperback (Independently published, Jan. 10, 2019)
    Whether they're hiding under the bed, or going bump in the night, monsters may be fun! Helps the reader to conquer the bedtime routine Shows kids that you can't judge a “monster” by the way he looks Talks about bedtime fears and/or facing the unknown things that might scare us Has such a sweet message of love and appreciation Shows just how powerful one’s imagination can be! Help Kids Overcome their Fears"A very fun, well drawn, and colorful picture book with cute main characters. Very easy to enjoy and highly recommended for kids ages 3 to 5» -- Bonnie"Love the preschool books as does my 4-year-old. My son felt like the book was written just for him." --Kristina Best Loved Monster Book for Kids"This is a sweet baby book with great lessons! We will read this book many times more." -- DeborahAndFull-color professional illustrations with funny scenes Simple everyday lessons in an easy to understand manner Perfect bedtime rhyming lines that keep your children interestedPurchase a paperback copy and get the Kindle version FREE! (Kindle MatchBook)Scroll to the top of the page and select the buy button right now.
  • Goodnight Max

    Rosemary Wells

    Board book (Viking Books for Young Readers, Feb. 1, 2000)
    "Goodnight, Max," says Max's sister Ruby. But Max can't get comfortable. First he spills a glass of water. Then there are all those itchy cookie crumbs in his bed?and the moon shining through his window. Will poor Max ever fall asleep? Rosemary Wells's beloved Max and Ruby are back in an irresistibly touchable book that is also a satisfying bedtime story. Toddlers won't be able to resist all the tactile elements--fourteen tempting things to touch, move, even smell--while a gently humorous story makes this the perfect book for bedtime, naptime, or anytime!
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  • Goodnight, My Love!

    Shelley Admont, S.A. Publishing

    eBook (KidKiddos Books Ltd, Dec. 6, 2017)
    English Russian Bilingual children's book. Perfect for kids studying English or Russian as their second language.Alex finds it hard to go to sleep, so he starts making up excuses. After reading a bedtime story, his father suggests planning a dream that he would like to see when he falls asleep. Find out where their imagination takes them as they plan his dream together.This bedtime story will help kids feel loved and relaxed, preparing them for a peaceful, sleep-filled night.
  • Goodnight, Goodnight

    Eve Rice

    Hardcover (William Morrow & Co, Aug. 1, 1980)
    Goodnight comes to all the people in the town and to the little cat as well.
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  • Goodnight, Goodnight!

    Matthew Hopkins

    eBook (MKPD.productions, Aug. 12, 2016)
    Children's book, written with the intent to help wind down a child for bed.
  • Goodnight. Goodnight. Goodnight.

    Lynne Dempsey

    language (Simply Creative, May 28, 2017)
    Rest. Sleep. Dream. A calming book with beautiful illustrations, simply sentences, and few words. Goodnight. Goodnight. Goodnight.