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Books with title Good Night Hugs

  • Good night, Good Knight

    Shelley Moore Thomas

    Paperback (Scholastic, Aug. 16, 2002)
    Good Night, Good Knight by Thomas, Shelley Moore [Penguin Young Readers, 2002...
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  • Good Day, Good Night

    Marilyn Singer, Ponder Goembel

    Hardcover (Marshall Cavendish Corp/Ccb, March 1, 1998)
    Provides preschoolers with a lively, rhyming tale about the many things that can be found in the natural world, such as noisy frogs, delicate daisies, rolling streams, and gentle butterflies.
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  • Good Night

    Laurence Anholt, Catherine Anholt

    Paperback (Orchard Books, )
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  • Good Night, Harry

    Kim Lewis

    Hardcover (Candlewick, Jan. 5, 2004)
    With snuggly images that look soft enough to touch, the creator of FLOSS tells a bedtime story certain to soothe the most restless child."Good night, everyone," says Harry the elephant. Zzz, goes Lulu. Snore, goes Ted. But Harry can’t sleep. He reads and cleans. He wriggles and worries. Will sleep ever come? Will his friends Ted and Lulu be able to help? Kim Lewis soothes fidgety little listeners with a tale about comforting friends- and the solace of sleep.
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  • Good Night, Mr. Night

    Dan Yaccarino

    Paperback (Red Wagon Books, March 15, 2004)
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  • Good Night

    Meryl Doney

    Paperback (Chariot Victor Pub, )
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  • Good Night God

    Holly Bea

    Hardcover (HJ Kramer, July 5, 2000)
    On a beautiful fall afternoon after the rain, a young boy and his father go for a walk in the park. As the sun begins to set and father and son return home, the boy says goodnight to all his favorite and familiar friends - the squirrels, the deer, the mouse, and the cats. As he prepares for bed, the boy says goodnight to his stuffed bears, his mom and dad, and most especially to his Creator. Vividly illustrated with jewel-tone paintings, Good Night God is a restful and reassuring bedtime story.
  • Good-Night

    Elenor Gates

    Paperback (Kent Press, May 18, 2008)
    Originally published in 1906, Good Night (Buenas Noches) This is a delightful little story of Padre Alonzo,and his cheeky Mexican Parrot named Loretta and yellow canary named Tony. Loretta has taken a shining to Tony the Canary and a Disliking to the slim, hollow-faced Padre Anzar. Loretta has to stand her ground with Anzer and the prowling cat Tomasso. Many of the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the 1900s and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. We are republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality, modern editions, using the original text and artwork.
  • Good Night, Mr. Night

    Dan Yaccarino

    Board book (HMH Books, Sept. 1, 2004)
    Each evening as gentle Mr. Night walks the earth closing the flowers, soothing the animals, and calming the sea, he brings a special magic to the world. When he arrives at your window, you'll know it's time for bed at last. . . .
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  • Good Night Owl

    Greg Pizzoli

    Audio CD
    Paperback and audio CD
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  • Good Night, Good Knight

    Shelley Moore Thomas, Jennifer Plecas

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, Oct. 1, 2002)
    The Good Knight is on his watch when he hears a sound. "Roar!" Is it a dragon? A great big dragon? He searches the woods and finds a surprise. Three very little dragons are almost ready for bed. But who will read to them, tuck them in, and kiss them good night? Is this a job for the Good Knight? Young readers, like the young dragons, will quickly fall under the Good Knight's spell. "Stories of valiant knights slaying fearsome dragons are going to fall sadly flat after one reading of this bewitching tale." ("Kirkus Reviews," pointer review)
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  • Good Night Sam

    Marie-Louise Gay

    Paperback (Gardners Books, April 30, 2004)
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