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Books with title Go to Bed, Blue

  • How To Go To Bed

    Joy Berry

    language (Watkins Publishing House, LLC, June 21, 2013)
    Ages 6 to 11The purpose of the Survival Skills materials is to teach children the information and skills they need to fulfill reasonable expectations. This is accomplished by teaching them the personal skills they need to take care of themselves, the social skills they need to develop and maintain positive relationships, and the coping skills they need to relate to things in positive rather than negative ways.Each Survival Skills Self-help Book is a 48-page book that speaks directly to children 6 - 11 years of age about subjects they encounter in their daily lives. Colorful cartoon illustrations enhance and expand on the text.How To Go To Bed Is a book that explains the importance of sleep and rest and teaches how to relax, get to sleep and get a good night’s rest.
  • Go Back To Bed!

    Tracey V. Williams, Nan Brooks

    Paperback (Independently published, Oct. 17, 2018)
    Each night, all across the world, there are children and animals who just can’t stay asleep. They get up and want to do the things they love best. But it is time to sleep, and so, all the tired families lovingly tell their little ones, “Go Back To Bed!”PRAISE FOR GO BACK TO BED:“Such a fantastic book! From the concept and writing to the gorgeous illustrations, this is one I know I’ll be reading again and again to my newborn great niece.” --- D. D. Scott, International Bestselling AuthorABOUT THE AUTHOR:Tracey V. Williams resides in Lakewood Ranch, Florida with her husband, twin daughters and poochon. She has her Masters in Teaching for Secondary Education and a Graduate Certification in American Art from Sotheby's Auction House. Over the years, Tracey has enjoyed teaching Social Studies to middle school students, sharing her love of dolphins with visitors at a marine mammal facility, leading school groups on tours of Colonial Williamsburg and having the opportunity to educate her own children. Tracey's passion for writing began in childhood and continues to grow each year.For more information on the author and her books, please visit www.traceyvwilliams.com and join her on FaceBook: Tracey Williams.
  • "Go Back To Bed!"

    Tracey V. Williams, Nan Brooks

    Paperback (The Peppertree Press, Nov. 9, 2010)
    Each night all across the world there are children and animals who just can't stay asleep. They get up and want to do the things they love best. But it is time to sleep and so all the tired families lovingly tell their little ones, "Go Back to Bed!"
  • Go to Bed, Ted!

    Marie Powell, Amy Cartwright

    Library Binding (Amicus, July 1, 2016)
    "Young readers meet Ted, a boy who refuses to go to bed, while learning words in the -ed word family."
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  • Go to Bed

    Rachel Hassan

    Paperback (Tate Publishing, Feb. 16, 2016)
    Some people say that parenting is hard. Others know the truth and say it's impossible! Take a journey with a young mother as she puts up with every excuse in the book as she attempts to get her daughter to go to bed!
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  • Go to Bed, Blue

    Bonnie Bader

    Paperback (Penguin Young Readers, March 15, 1848)
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  • go to bed!

    lee bennett hopkins

    Hardcover (Knopf, March 15, 1970)
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  • Go To Bed Ted!

    Ava Ryan, Victoria Storm, Benjamin Blake

    eBook (, July 29, 2020)
    Go To Bed Ted is a beautifully written story for younger children and preschool ages. Ted is a mischevious little boy who refuses to go to bed, will this energetic young child ever sleep? A delightful tale that every parent can relate to! An easy read along story for early readers. Also great as a bedtime story to help with the sleep time routine.
  • Ned, go to Bed

    Cathy Oakley Calvert, Margaret Swift

    Paperback (Bannister Publications Ltd, June 14, 2018)
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  • Go to Bed

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    Paperback (Price Stern Sloan, )
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