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Books with title Say Goodnight

  • Say Goodnight, JV

    John Virgo

    (John Blake, Jan. 1, 2018)
    Famous for his hilarious impersonations of snooker's biggest stars, JV is a household name thanks to his razor-sharp BBC Snooker commentary and the much loved quiz show Big Break. A fascinating insight into British sporting life, taking readers from John's childhood in Salford, through smoky snooker dens, to tournaments and championships all over the world, as he relives travelling on Concorde, rubbing shoulders with royalty and much more. Admiringly nicknamed 'Mr Perfection', John tells how he overcame adversity to become UK champion, yet also reveals how gambling wrecked his dreams of becoming World Champion, and almost bankrupted him. An affectionate reminder of a time when Britain - and sport - took themselves a little less seriously. With a foreword by snooker legend Jimmy White
  • Goodnight Goat

    Elizabeth Turnbull, Erin Vaganos

    language (Light Messages Publishing, Oct. 3, 2013)
    Well worth acquiring. -Kirkus Reviews"Beautiful illustrations show tints from blues to browns and reds gradually darkening into the night, inviting sleep. Bonnwit Kabrit is a lovely bicultural bedtime story for young children everywhere." -The Midwest Book ReviewIn this delightful, rhyming bedtime story, children journey across Haiti, saying goodnight to scenes the nation’s children would know from their daily lives. From the calico cat to the pink flowers of the bouganvillea to the sweet goat nestled beneath the starry sky, children will embark on an exciting bedtime journey as one by one they say, bonnwit.Words of Haitian Creole are sprinkled throughout the text to expand children’s vocabulary and introduce them to a new language. A helpful pronunciation guide at the back teaches readers how to say the words aloud.
  • Time to Say Goodnight

    Sally Lloyd-Jones, Jane Chapman

    Paperback (HarperCollins, March 24, 2009)
    In the same way that baby animals stop whatever they are doing and close their eyes for the night, so a child must finally go to sleep when bedtime comes. Reprint.
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  • Goodnight, Bug!

    Katie Gatica

    Paperback (Independently published, May 8, 2019)
    It's time for bed, but there's a bug on the wall! Should we say hello? ...squish it? ...shake it?With a colorful, vibrant theme, inside Goodnight, Bug! you will embark on an interactive adventure perfect for curious pre-schoolers and young readers! Find something new and exciting on every page as this book encourages children to get involved and follow directions.Children and adults alike will love this magical, interactive experience where they can clap, slap, and blow to make colors change and bugs grow! Excellent as a downtime or bedtime story, readers will be delighted by this extraordinarily fun book.Perfect for toddlers, pre-schoolers, and early readersVibrant colors with an easy-to-follow interactive themeGreat for bedtime stories and fun for the whole familyThe ideal interactive book to teach about colors, following directions, and getting involvedBuy now and begin the adventure!Also available in Spanish: ¡Buenas Noches, Bicho!
  • Goodnight

    Marjan van Zeyl

    Hardcover (Wynstones Press, April 1, 2007)
    Goodnight is a “concertina” board book, with five sections that fold out to about four feet long―all in beautiful color. The soft watercolor pictures by Marjan van Zeyl follow the child’s journey into sleep, through the night, and to waking in the morning. (Ages 3–6)
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  • Goodnight, You

    Geneviève Côté

    Hardcover (Kids Can Press, Sept. 1, 2014)
    In this heartwarming title from the Piggy and Bunny picture book series, the two friends explore what scares them as they prepare for their first campout together. When Bunny admits to being frightened of monsters, Piggy responds that ?even if there WAS a monster, I wouldn't scream like you!? When Bunny asks, ?What if the monster GROWLS at you?? Piggy answers, ?PWAAT! I can be loud, too!? Then, one by one, all of Bunny's questions about what to do if a monster came near are countered confidently by Piggy. Soon Bunny begins to feel differently about monsters, and says, ?I can even turn off the light and wish that monster goodnight!? To which Piggy then admits, ?NOOO!! I'm a wee bit scared of the dark.? With Bunny on the left-facing page of every spread and Piggy on the right, the two create a rhythmic back-and-forth that is soothing yet fun. What Piggy and Bunny learn together is that everyone gets frightened sometimes, and having a good friend nearby is the perfect antidote. Children will appreciate that neither of them makes fun of the other's fears, and instead they find ways to comfort and reassure each other. With soft, gentle artwork and deceptively simple text, award-winning author-illustrator Geneviève Côtè has crafted a beautiful picture book that will be a regular favorite at storytime. This would also be a perfect title to begin classroom discussions about emotions, particularly fear, and how to identify, manage and express them.
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  • Goodnight

    Lois Rock, Kay Widdowson

    Paperback (Lion Hudson, June 22, 2012)
    Here I Am is part of the Prayers for Little Hands series, which each feature a single prayer on a simple theme. Each spread features a large pop-in jigsaw piece that reflects the words of the prayer, to help children learn to pray through play. Titles publishing in the Prayers for Little Hands series: God Bless Goodnight Here I Am Thank You, God
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  • Spot Says Goodnight

    Eric Hill

    Unknown Binding (Frederick Warne and Company, March 15, 1791)
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  • Goodnight, Boy

    Nikki Sheehan

    eBook (Rock the Boat, July 6, 2017)
    A tale of two very different worlds, both shattered by the loss of loved ones. Tragic, comic and full of hope, thanks to a dog called Boy. The kennel has been JC’s home ever since his new adoptive father locked him inside. For hours on end, JC sits and tells his dog Boy how he came to this country: his family, the orphanage and the Haitian earthquake that swept everything away. When his adoptive mother Melanie rescues him, life starts to feel normal again. Until JC does something bad, something that upset his new father so much that he and Boy are banished to the kennel. But as his new father gets sicker, JC realizes they have to find a way out. And so begins a stunning story of a boy, a dog and their journey to freedom.
  • Goodnight Santa

    Corey M.P.

    language (, Nov. 18, 2015)
    From the author-illustrator of "Goodnight World", comes the perfect bedtime book for the holidays! "Goodnight Santa" is a fun and engaging bedtime book, designed to teach your child their first words. With vibrant illustrations and simple rhymes, this adorable book is sure to keep your child focused and entertained, while you prepare them for bed. Goodnight reindeer, goodnight tree Goodnight presents for you and me Goodnight Santa, goodnight toys Goodnight to all the girls and boys
  • Say Goodnight, Gracie

    Julie Reece Deaver

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Jan. 27, 2009)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. When a car accident kills her best friend Jimmy, with whom she has shared everything from childhood escapades to breaking into the professional theater scene in Chicago, 17-year-old Morgan must find her own way of coping with his death.
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  • Say Good Night

    School Zone, Joan Hoffman, Barbara Gregorich, Krystyna Stasiak

    Paperback (School Zone Publishing, Jan. 1, 1996)
    School Zone Start to Read! Books present beginning readers with a variety of captivating stories told through rhyme, rhythm, and repetition for easy reading. Each book builds children's reading vocabulary and features an exciting or amusing plot with beautiful illustrations that support and extend the text.
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