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Books with title Good Night, Baby

  • Good Night!

    Az Books

    Board book (Az Books Llc, Jan. 13, 2015)
    The Twinkling Lights series is a perfect present for any kid! It combines lights, melodies and beautiful illustrations and magic - after blowing on the lights they fade like real ones.
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  • Good Night Baby Boy

    D.A. Batrowny

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Feb. 10, 2017)
    This simple evening rhyme book for baby boys uses rhythm, repetition, large colorful pictures and a dash of love, to build a child’s language, communication and literacy skills. It is a great way to end a great day!Children’s language skills develop long before they can verbalize words. The use of rhyme, rhythm, and repetition can help build your child’s language, communication and literacy skills. This book was written for children from birth to age two, but the large print and simple words also make it a great book for beginning readers!
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  • Good Night, Baddies

    Deborah Underwood, Juli Kangas

    eBook (Beach Lane Books, May 17, 2016)
    Get to know the softer side of your favorite fairy tale baddies as they return home from a full day of scheming to enjoy a yummy dinner together and help one another get ready for bed.Wolves, today was not so good. You didn’t catch Red Riding Hood. You huffed and puffed without success. But brush your fangs, please, nonetheless. Wicked witches. Evil queens. And big, bad wolves. By day they’re such baddies! But cozy at night at home among friends? Why, they couldn’t be nicer! Inspired by the mischief-makers from classic folk and fairy tales, this picture book shows that even the baddest baddies can have big hearts.
  • Goodnight, Baby Bat!

    Debi Gliori

    Paperback (Corgi, Sept. 9, 2008)
    Baby Bat is full of beans and he does NOT want to go to bed. At least not until Snail, Caterpillar, Spider and the Moon are tucked in and he thinks the whole world is sleeping. Will Mummy Bat ever get Baby Bat off to sleep?
  • Good Night, Baby Bear

    Frank Asch

    Hardcover (Gulliver Books, Oct. 15, 1998)
    Winter is coming and Mama Bear has found the perfect spot for hibernating. But Baby Bear doesn't want to go to sleep yet. First he wants a snack. Then he wants a drink. And now he wants the moon! What is loving, but very sleepy, Mama Bear to do? With a lot of ingenuity--and a little magic--Mama Bear produces just the right comforts to help her baby snuggle up and dream.
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  • Good Night, Good Knight

    Shelley Moore Thomas, Jennifer Plecas

    Hardcover (Dutton Books for Young Readers, Jan. 1, 2000)
    Three little dragons in a far-off cave can't sleep. Someone needs to tuck them in! Luckily a Good Knight keeps watch and hears their lonely ROAR. The Good Knight (because he is a good knight) helps by bringing glasses of water, reading stories, singing songs, and dispensing kisses in multiple trips down his tower and through the dark forest. Young readers will fall in love with the agreeable Good Knight and the dragons with their sweet but repetitive requests. The repetition--though it tires the Good Knight--will help beginning readers build confidence. With pictures by Jennifer Plecas, whose unforgettably adorable dragons will win every heart, Good Night, Good Knight is sure to become a new bedtime classic.
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  • Good Night, Baby Mickey!

    Golden Books Publishing Company, Greg Banker, Dave Watson, Jim Kromka

    Board book (Golden Books, Aug. 1, 1997)
    Great Book!
  • Good Night God

    Kathleen Long Bostrom

    Board book (WorthyKids, Sept. 1, 2014)
    A delightful look at a child's bedtime rituals. This sweet little board book follows a child throughout his evening from the first hint of bedtime to those sleepy moments as his head hits the pillow. The author provides relatable examples of a child saying good night to God during his evening routine. Little ones will enjoy the engaging verse and bright illustrations as they learn that God is with us throughout the night. Ages 2-5.
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  • Lullaby & Good Night

    Melissa Arps, Francesco Legramandi, Gabriella Matta

    Board book (RH/Disney, July 28, 2009)
    Snuggle up with Cinderella, Belle, and Princess Aurora! In this padded board book treasury, Cinderella helps Gus and Jaq have sweet dreams, Belle helps Chip track down a mysterious noise that threatens to keep everyone awake, and Aurora has a slumber party with the three good fairies. These three all-new Disney Princess stories will help lull little princesses right to sleep.
  • Good Night Zoo

    Adam Gamble, Cooper Kelly

    eBook (Good Night Books, Nov. 14, 2011)
    Double Tap to Zoom.One of the first books in the series to focus on a general environment rather than a specific geographic location, this vividly illustrated boardbook follows a multicultural group of people during a trip to the zoo. Designed to soothe children before bedtime with rhythmic language while instilling an early appreciation for the wonders of the natural world, this book features adults and children experiencing all that the zoo has to offer and guides readers through both the passage of a single day and the four seasons.
  • Good Night

    Jane E. Gerver, Gillian Flint

    Board book (Highlights Press, Aug. 1, 2013)
    These engaging books introduce children to the fun and challenge of finding familiar objects tucked into unexpected places.
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  • Good Night Birds

    Adam Gamble, Mark Jasper, Suwin Chan

    eBook (Good Night Books, April 4, 2017)
    Good Night Birds features hummingbirds, woodpeckers, peacocks, chickens, ducks, macaws, toucans, cockatoos, hawks, owls, penguins, puffins, eagles, robins, blue jays, and more. In this charming and educational board book, young readers explore the fascinating world of birds while learning bird names and exploring different types of habitats. No feather has been left unturned! This book is part of the bestselling Good Night Our World series, which includes hundreds of titles exploring iconic locations and exciting themes.