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Books with title Busy Night

  • Busy Night

    Ross Collins

    Hardcover (Bloomsbury USA Childrens, May 3, 2002)
    During what turns out to be one very eventful night, a little boy named Ben is hoping to exchange his loose tooth for something special from the Tooth Fairy, but before she can do her work, she has to get past the Sandman. A turf battle ensues as some ghosts, The-Thing-Under-the-Bed, and even Santa Claus show up to create some nighttime havoc. Only when these precocious characters make enough noise to wake Ben up and hear him shout, "Clear off!" do they get the hint and move on to Mary's house across the street. Parents will appreciate this light-hearted approach to calming nighttime anxiety-what could be better than putting a child to sleep with a laugh and a smile?
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  • The Night Bus

    Anthony Horowitz

    eBook (Orchard Books, Sept. 1, 2011)
    Three terrifying short stories by Anthony Horowitz, a master storyteller and the bestselling author of the Alex Rider series. It's Hallowe'en, but the living dead on the Night Bus aren't trick or treaters. And when Nick and Jeremy get on board, it looks like the bus is not going to be taking them home...When his dad picks up a hitchhiker, Jacob find himself in a life or death situation. Could the hitcher be on the run from the nearby Maximum Security Unit? For sure, someone in the car has a deadly secret...Who is the man with the damaged yellow face in the middle photo in Peter's strip of passport photos - because it can't be him, can it? Is is a ghost, or something more sinister?
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  • Busy Night

    Ross Collins

    Hardcover (Bloomsbury USA Children's Books, May 3, 2002)
    During what turns out to be one very eventful night, a little boy named Ben is hoping to exchange his loose tooth for something special from the Tooth Fairy, but before she can do her work, she has to get past the Sandman. A turf battle ensues as some ghosts, The-Thing-Under-the-Bed, and even Santa Claus show up to create some nighttime havoc. Only when these precocious characters make enough noise to wake Ben up and hear him shout, "Clear off!" do they get the hint and move on to Mary's house across the street. Parents will appreciate this light-hearted approach to calming nighttime anxiety-what could be better than putting a child to sleep with a laugh and a smile?
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  • Busy Night

    Ross Collins

    Paperback (Bloomsbury Publishing PLC, Aug. 4, 2003)
    Ben and his wobbly tooth are sent to bed, but before Ben can settle down to a really good night's sleep he is disturbed by an opinionated tooth fairy, a pair of hapless ghosts, a thing under the bed, a lost Father Christmas and a sandman.
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  • Night, Night Busy Town

    Lucy Semple

    Board book (Kane Miller, March 15, 2019)
    A pullout tab slides out of each page to reveal a fun storybook that introduces key concepts and simple vocabulary, while the charming pictures bring the busy city vehicles to life. It's bedtime in the busy city, and all the tired vehicles want to hear their favorite stories. Settle down with the little car, firetruck, tow truck, and bus and listen along.
  • Busy Night

    Ross Collins

    Hardcover (Bloomsbury Publishing PLC, Aug. 5, 2002)
    Ben has a wobbly tooth and is trying to sleep when, one by one, his room fills with a succession of noisy visitors, from a mouthy tooth fairy and a singing Sandman to a feeble ghost and the Thing-Under-the-Bed. The simple, funny text and bright illustrations make this book perfect for young readers. Age 3+
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  • Santa's Busy Night

    Michael Rex

    Paperback (Cartwheel, Oct. 1, 2002)
    A brand-new series for beginning readers--featuring one word per page!It's Christmas Eve, and Santa needs to hurry up and deliver his toys! With the help of one of his elves, he quickly gets ready and makes it to a house. But Santa runs into many problems along the way (he gets stuck in the chimney, tracks dirt on the clean carpet, mixes up the toys, etc.), but thanks to the elf, all is eventually well.Throughout this book, there's just one word per page. This unique format will allow kids to build a bridge to reading--word by word.
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  • Santa's Busy Night

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    Board book (Igloo Books Ltd, )
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  • 16 Busy Night

    Ladybird

    Mass Market Paperback (Ladybird, Jan. 1, 1991)
    Book by William Murray Stories By Jill Corby
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  • Night Bus

    Anthony Horowitz

    Paperback (Orchard Books, March 15, 2002)
    Three terrifying short stories by Anthony Horowitz, a master storyteller and the bestselling author of the Alex Rider series. It's Hallowe'en, but the living dead on the Night Bus aren't trick or treaters. And when Nick and Jeremy get on board, it looks like the bus is not going to be taking them home...When his dad picks up a hitchhiker, Jacob find himself in a life or death situation. Could the hitcher be on the run from the nearby Maximum Security Unit? For sure, someone in the car has a deadly secret...Who is the man with the damaged yellow face in the middle photo in Peter's strip of passport photos - because it can't be him, can it? Is is a ghost, or something more sinister?
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  • Teddy's Busy Night

    Amy Flynn

    Paperback (Grosset & Dunlap, Sept. 15, 1993)
    While his mistress sleeps, a mischievous little teddy bear sets out on a nighttime adventure, sliding down the stairs, sneaking cookies from the kitchen, riding on a swing, and having a tea party. For children under three.
  • The Night Bus

    Anthony Horowitz

    Paperback (Orchard Books, April 3, 2008)
    Three terrifying short stories by Anthony Horowitz, a master-storyteller and the best-selling author of the Alex Rider series. It's Hallowe'en, but the living dead on the Night Bus aren't trick or treaters. And when Nick and Jeremy get on board, it looks like the bus is not going to be taking them home ...When his dad picks up a hitchhiker, Jacob find himself in a life or death situation. Could the hitcher be on the run from the nearby Maximum Security Unit? For sure, someone in the car has a deadly secret ...Who is the man with the damaged yellow face in the middle photo in Peter's strip of passport photos - because it can't be him, can it? Is is a ghost, or something more sinister?
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