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Books with title Bedtime for Bear

  • Time for bed

    Joan E Goodman

    Hardcover (Western Pub. Co, March 15, 1758)
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  • Bedtime for Mommy

    Amy Krouse Rosenthal, LeUyen Pham

    Library Binding (Bloomsbury USA Childrens, March 30, 2010)
    When it's Mommy's bedtime, she begs her little girl for five more minutes? Ok, but then brush your teeth! But then Mommy wants another glass of water...more bath toys...A hilarious reversal of the classic bedtime routine in which a little girl puts Mommy (and then Daddy) to bed.
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  • Time for Bed

    Mem Fox

    Hardcover (Aid Association for Lutherans, Jan. 1, 1993)
    night story book
  • Time For Bed

    Illustrated by Jane Dyer Fox, Mem

    Paperback (Omnibus, Aug. 16, 2008)
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  • Bedtime for Abbie

    Erin Koksal

    Paperback (Outskirts Press, Aug. 26, 2010)
    Bedtime for Abbie - A Child's DreamMany children face bedtime without one of their parents. Whether because of divorce, work commitments, or the death of a parent, bedtime may come nightly without one of the parents at home to tuck the child in for bed. Children are resilient, however, and even without the physical presence of a parent, the child can feel the love of a parent from across town or across the country. Getting into bed does not have to be a lonely or scary time for a child; it can be the time when the child gets to choose her own adventure!Abbie's dad would like to give Abbie a hug just before she goes to bed every night. He would like to tuck her in and read her a bedtime story and be there as she falls asleep. Sometimes, however, her dad's job or life keeps him from physically being there with her at bedtime. Bedtime for Abbie is a reminder that no matter where he is, Abbie can visit her dad in her dreams. They can do all of the fun things together that they have ever done, or that she has ever wanted to do, as soon as she closes her eyes. When it's Bedtime for Abbie, it's time for Abbie to visit her dad. After all, they both look up at the same moon, no matter where they are, every single night.Every child may occasionally experience a bedtime without a parent. Inspire your child to visit you in her dreams, and do the things she wants to do, any time she sleeps! You can read her this story, and remind her that no matter where you are, you both look up at the same moon, and you think about her, every single night.
  • Time for Bed

    Alexis Obi, Pamela Venus

    Paperback (Tamarind, Oct. 7, 2008)
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  • Bedtime For Baby

    Helen Stephens

    Board book (Campbell Books Ltd, )
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  • Time For Bed

    Susan Hood

    Library Binding (Millbrook Press, Aug. 1, 1999)
    A young girl tries various excuses to postpone bedtime, only to have difficulty getting up in the morning
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  • Bedtime for Baby

    Barbara Lanza

    Board book (Golden Books, March 1, 1994)
    Follows each step of the way as baby gets ready for bed
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  • A Bed for Bear

    Clive McFarland

    Paperback (HarperCollins, Feb. 10, 2015)
    Children will fall in love with Bernard, the sleepy bear with a simple wish, in A Bed for Bear. It’s time for Bernard to hibernate, but the bear cave is too crowded, too quiet, and too uncomfortable. So Bernard sets out to search the forest for the perfect bed for winter. But all he discovers are spots too windy, too wet, and too wild for him until he realizes that the perfect bed for a bear was right in front of him all along. With simple text and evocative illustrations by debut author-illustrator Clive McFarland, this heartwarming picture book is a perfect part of any bedtime routine.
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  • Bedtime for Nemo

    Louis Weber

    Hardcover (Publications International, Ltd., March 15, 2006)
    A Goodnight light-up songbook. Star lights and glows in the dark.
  • Time for Bed

    Mem Fox, Jane Dyer

    Paperback (Sandpiper, Feb. 1, 1997)
    Darkness is falling everywhere and little ones are getting sleepy, feeling cozy, and being tucked in. It’s time for a wide yawn, a big hug, and a snuggle under the covers--sleep tight! “Working beautifully with the soothingly repetitive text, each painting conveys a warm feeling of safety and affection.”--School Library Journal
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