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Books with title Sleepover

  • Sleepover Spell

    Annie Auerbach, Eone

    Paperback (Scholastic Inc., April 24, 2018)
    Holly shrinks her big friend Lucy so she can visit the Little Kingdom for a sleepover party! What happens in the morning when the spell wears off and Lucy is suddenly big again? This story with stickers is based on the Nick Jr. TV show, from the creators of Peppa Pig.Ben and Holly live in the Little Kingdom, a tiny land where flowers and grass rise above even the tallest towers. Holly is a young fairy princess who is still learning to control her magic -- which sometimes gets her in some sticky situations! Her best friend, Ben the elf, doesn't have magical powers, but he's great at making toys and always ready for adventure.
    L
  • Sleepovers

    Jacqueline Wilson

    Paperback (Corgi, Aug. 11, 2009)
    Amy, Bella, Chloe, Daisy and Emily are friends at school and have their own Alphabet Club -- look at their initials! Daisy is the newest member and is desperate to fit in, even though Chloe is sometimes unfriendly towards her. Throughout the school year, the girls plan ever more elaborate sleepovers. Daisy is dreading the time when her turn comes as she doesn’t know what her friends will make of sleeping over at her home, with her rather special older sister. The story is both a superb handling of both the complexities of young, female friendship, and the joys and problems of having a sister with learning disabilities.
    U
  • Mega Sleepover 2

    Rose Impey, Narinder Dhami

    (HarperCollinsChildren'sBooks, April 21, 2010)
    Join the Sleepover Club: Frankie, Kenny, Felicity, Rosie and Lyndsey, five girls who want to have fun – but who always end up in mischief!Fliss is desperate for a pet in The Sleepover Club at Rosie’s, and volunteers to look after the school hamster for the weekend. Oh-oh… Kenny’s horrible sister is out to make trouble in The Sleepover Club at Kenny’s – have the Sleepover Club met their match? And in Starring the Sleepover Club, it’s all fun and games with Fliss’s mum’s camcorder. Will the Sleepover Club discover screen stardom, or will their film be a flop?
  • Haunted Sleepover

    B A Frade, Stacia Deutsch

    Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Oct. 17, 2017)
    Tales from the Scaremaster is back, bringing a spooky haunted night in a museum with it, in the latest installment of the frightfully fun series perfect for fans of Goosebumps. It's the night that all the sixth-graders at Hamilton Middle School have been waiting for: the annual overnight field trip to the local science museum and planetarium. Best friends Nate and Connor come bearing treats and, unknowingly, tricks in the form of a spooky old book called Tales from the Scaremaster. When Nate and Connor crack open the candy to share with their friends, they also crack open the book, and are shocked to find that it writes back. Pretty soon, creepy things start happening at the museum--ghostly sightings, possessed dioramas that the kids swear are moving, and scary noises and movements at every turn. Weirder still, it seems that the mysterious book might be pulling the strings. Can Nate, Connor, Emily, and Bella uncover the mysteries of the book and the haunted museum--or will they end up its latest victims?
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  • Spooky Sleepover

    Tracey Corderoy, Hannah Whitty

    Paperback (Scholastic, June 7, 2012)
    Perfect for reading together or for children who are just starting to read alone. Filled with gorgeous illustrations. Willow Valley is a very special place. Nestled in a hidden valley, trees of all shapes and sizes grew on the rolling green hills and pretty flowers dance in the meadows. Only the animals who live there know their way in and out, but they hardly ever want to leave because they're having too much fun! Riley the mouse, Starla the badger and Horatio the hedgehog are the best of friends. When they decide to camp out in Riley's garden they hadn't realised there would be so many scary noises. Who's afraid of the dark?
  • Sleepover Duck!

    Carin Bramsen

    Library Binding (Random House Books for Young Readers, Jan. 2, 2018)
    Join Duck and Cat - from Hey, Duck! and Just a Duck? - for an adventurous sleepover in the barn in their third picture book together! Perfect for fans of Mo Willems' Elephant and Piggie series.It's Duck's very first sleepover . . . and it's in Cat's barn! But a "Hooot, Hooot" is keeping Duck from getting any sleep. So Duck and Cat set off to search high and low to find out just who is doing all that hooting. Full of your favorite barnyard animals and their memorable sounds, young readers will love this delightfully funny and endearing story.Praise for Carin Bramsen's Duck and Cat books!Hey, Duck!"A sweet, tender and charming experience to read aloud or together." - Kirkus Reviews". . . should tickle preschoolers." - Publishers WeeklyJust a Duck?"Outstanding . . . An endearing story for group or one-on-one sharing." - School Library Journal"The tale is equal in every way to the visual appeal . . . Sweet, tender and delightful." - Kirkus Reviews"A gently funny story of the differences, similarities, and compromises that make for rewarding friendships" - Publishers Weekly 2016 Buckeye Book Award nominee!
    K
  • The Big Sleepover

    David L. Harrison, Ken Edwards

    Paperback (Scholastic, Oct. 1, 2001)
    When Clifford is left behind when Emily Elizabeth and her family go away, he has trouble sleeping.
    K
  • Sleepover Fun Kit

    Dover, Kits for Kids

    Hardcover (Dover Publications, May 20, 2010)
    Little girls can have sweet dreams with hours of nighttime fun! The kit contains 3 different paper doll books; Glitter Glamour Jewelry Sticker Activity Book including 49 reusable glitter stickers; 15 glitter tattoos; 16 shiny stickers; more than 35 puzzles; My Sleepover Coloring Book; an11 x 16 glow-in-the-dark poster; and crayons.
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  • Sarah's Sleepover

    Bobbie Rodriguez, Mark Graham

    Hardcover (Viking Juvenile, May 1, 2000)
    Sarah and her cousins are all set for a sleepover weekend complete with hot chocolate, pillow fights, and ghost stories--until the power goes out in a storm and plunges them into total darkness. Sarah isn't worried. She is able to guide the rest of the girls safely through the pitch-black house because she is comfortable moving in the dark; Sarah is blind.With a warm, sensitive text and richly atmospheric illustrations, Sarah's Sleepover will prompt young readers to reflect on how a person's differences can sometimes be their greatest strength.
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  • Froggy’s Sleepover

    Jonathan London, John McDonough

    Audio CD (RecordedBooks, Jan. 1, 2005)
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  • Froggy's Sleepover

    JonathanLondon

    Hardcover (PerfectionLearning, Feb. 28, 2007)
    Title: Froggy's Sleepover <>Binding: Prebound <>Author: JonathanLondon <>Publisher: PerfectionLearning
  • The Sleepover

    Linda L. Evans, Vincent D. Whitehead

    Paperback (Luminary Media Group, Pine Orchard Inc., May 1, 2008)
    EASY-TO-READ FICTION / MYSTERY. Joey was afraid to stay in that house, but he did not want the others to know. After all, the four boys agreed to sleep overnight, all by themselves, in that old, abandoned house with cobwebs, broken windows, and creaky floors. However, once in their sleeping bags on the dirty, dusty second floor, one of the boys whispered in the darkness, I wonder if this was such a good idea. Was the house really haunted? Find out by reading this 48-page, easy-to-read book written by Linda L. Evans and illustrated with seven drawings by Vincent D. Whitehead.