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Books with title Go to Sleep Little Baby

  • Go to Sleep, Little Farm

    Mary Lyn Ray, Christopher Silas Neal

    Hardcover (HMH Books for Young Readers, Sept. 2, 2014)
    In the tradition of Margaret Wise Brown, Mary Lyn Ray presents a hushed picture book about the rhythm of the natural world on a small farm as all creatures prepare for sleep. Artist Christopher Silas Neal's classic illustrations quiet even the most restless little night owls with familiar childlike imagery and the comforts of routine. All is well, it reminds them. Now is the time for dreams.
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  • Go to Sleep, Little Farm

    Mary Lyn Ray, Maria Cabezas, Recorded Books

    Audiobook (Recorded Books, Dec. 16, 2014)
    Somewhere a bee makes a bed in a rose, because the bee knows day has come to a close. Nighttime blankets a little farm. An owl who-hoots. A bear curls up in a log. A mother fox calls her pups home to the den. But animals aren't the only ones preparing to rest. In the tradition of Margaret Wise Brown, with childlike imagery, this poetic bedtime audiobook, as peaceful as it is warm, will wrap young ones in the comforts of routine. All is well, it reminds them. Now is the time for dreams.
  • Go to Sleep, Little Creep

    David Quinn, Ashley Spires

    Hardcover (Crown Books for Young Readers, July 24, 2018)
    A rhyming picture book with humor and heart that's a wonderful bedtime addition for the "little monster" in your life. Includes illustrations from bestselling author/illustrator Ashley Spires of The Most Magnificent Thing.Even monsters have to go to sleep. But before little trolls turn out the light and werewolves settle in to dream, there's fur to be brushed, pajamas to find, and moons that need howling. So grab your cuddly critter and snuggle in for this new bedtime tradition.Debut storyteller David B. Quinn teams up with bestselling author/illustrator Ashley Spires to create a wondrously funny and supremely sweet picture book sure to charm little creeps who aren't quite ready to fall asleep.
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  • Go to Sleepy, Little Sheepy

    Sandra Magsamen

    Board book (LB Kids, Jan. 27, 2015)
    In rhyming text describes all the things that little sheep do before they go to sleep.
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  • GO TO SLEEP LITTLE MONSTER!

    Kally Mayer, Faria A.

    language (Picture Perfect Publishing Ltd., June 5, 2014)
    Read it FREE as part of your PRIME or KINDLE UNLIMITED membership!"GO TO SLEEP LITTLE MONSTER!"(A Children's Bedtime Picture Book for Beginner Readers ages 2-8)DO YOUR CHILDREN LOVE TO READ BEAUTIFUL PICTURE BOOKS AT BEDTIME? Sometimes little ones have some difficulty falling asleep at night and are afraid of the dark. Sometimes it is not easy for your child to stop himself from imagining all sorts of things "That Bump in the Night"What if a little purple and green monster had the same fears? Follow the adorable little monster as he tries to fall asleep.He follows his bedtime routine, tries reading books, counting sheep and listening to music. Nothing seems to work! Your children will giggle as they follow his antics!Find out how little monster is able to conquer his fears and finally fall asleep.A beautifully illustrated picture book perfect for bedtime.Your child will enjoy reading it over and over again. Written in rhyming verses that your child will find easy to follow or read aloud. Perfect for Early Learners and Beginner Readers!Check out the "Look Inside" feature before you buy by clicking the cover!Last Book (4 ) of the "Little Monster" seriesIf you enjoyed this book please check out If You Found a Little Monster, the first book in the series.SCROLL UP AND ORDER YOUR COPY NOW!Check out the other books in the “Little Monster” series by Kally Mayer“If You Found a Little Monster” Book 1“Little Monsters Have Feelings Too!” Book 2“Dance Little Monster, Dance!” Book 3
  • Go to Sleep Baby Girl

    Leslie Jonath

    Board book (APG Sales and Distribution, April 1, 2018)
    Go to Sleep, Baby Girl soothingly mirrors the process of bedtime,slowing down, getting cozy, snuggling up, and finally going to sleep, gently encouraging your little love to do the same.
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  • Go to Sleep, Little Groundhog

    Patricia Jensen

    Hardcover (Reader's Digest Kids, March 15, 1992)
    An active little groundhog refuses to go to sleep, despite the advice of several animal visitors, until finally the cricket tries something that works. Includes facts about groundhog behavior.
  • Little Owl, Go To Sleep!

    Kristina Wilson

    eBook (My Point Media, )
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  • Go to Sleep Little Puppy

    Leslie Jonath

    Board book (APG Sales & Distribution, April 1, 2018)
    Go to Sleep, Little Puppy soothingly mirrors the process of bedtime, slowing down, getting cozy, snuggling up, and finally going to sleep, gently encouraging your little love to do the same.
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  • Let's Go To Sleep My Little Sheep

    Casey Crayne

    language (, July 21, 2012)
    Let's go to sleep little sheep is a relaxing bedtime story. Told with rhyming text and cute pictures, it is sure to help ease your little ones transition to bedtime.Review"Cute and clever, adorable pictures and a nice rhythm make this book a big hit. The best part is all the yawning animals, seeing how yawns are contagious it helped wind my son down."Jack-Smashwords.com
  • Go to Sleep Little Kitten

    Leslie Jonath

    Board book (APG Sales & Distribution, April 1, 2018)
    Go to Sleep, Little Kitten soothingly mirrors the process of bedtime, slowing down, getting cozy, snuggling up, and finally going to sleep, gently encouraging your little love to do the same.
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  • Go to Sleep, Little Farm

    Mary Lyn Ray, Christopher Silas Neal

    Board book (HMH Books for Young Readers, Jan. 2, 2018)
    Somewhere a bee Makes a bed in a rose, Because the bee knows Day has come to a close. Nighttime blankets a little farm. An owl who-hoots. A bear curls up in a log. A mother fox calls her pups home to the den. But animals aren’t the only ones preparing to rest. In the tradition of Margaret Wise Brown, with classically styled picture book illustrations and fresh, childlike imagery, this poetic bedtime book, as peaceful as it is warm, will wrap young ones in the comforts of routine. All is well, it reminds them. Now is the time for dreams.
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