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Books with title Good Baby Bad Baby

  • Good Me Bad Me

    ALI LAND

    Paperback (Flatiron Books, Oct. 9, 2018)
    INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER AND THE NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW'S EDITORS' CHOICEHOW FAR DOES THE APPLE REALLY FALL FROM THE TREE?Good Me Bad Me is dark, compelling, voice-driven psychological suspense by debut author Ali Land: "Could not be more unputdownable if it was slathered with superglue." ―Sunday ExpressMilly’s mother is a serial killer. Though Milly loves her mother, the only way to make her stop is to turn her in to the police. Milly is given a fresh start: a new identity, a home with an affluent foster family, and a spot at an exclusive private school. But Milly has secrets, and life at her new home becomes complicated. As her mother’s trial looms, with Milly as the star witness, Milly starts to wonder how much of her is nature, how much of her is nurture, and whether she is doomed to turn out like her mother after all. When tensions rise and Milly feels trapped by her shiny new life, she has to decide: Will she be good? Or is she bad? She is, after all, her mother's daughter.
  • Good Night Baby

    DK

    Board book (DK Children, March 1, 1995)
    Photographs show young children playing, eating supper, taking a bath, brushing their hair, reading a bedtime story, and sleeping
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  • Bad Bye, Good Bye

    Deborah Underwood, Jonathan Bean

    Hardcover (HMH Books for Young Readers, April 1, 2014)
    “Bad truck, bad guy; bad wave, bad bye . . .” A boy and his family are packing up their old home, and the morning feels scary and sad. But when he arrives at his new home, an evening of good byes awaits: bye to new friends, bye to glowing fireflies, bye to climbing trees. The New York Times bestselling author Deborah Underwood's spare text and the Boston Globe–Horn Book Award winner Jonathan Bean's lush, layered illustrations perfectly capture the complex emotions of moving day. The child-centric transition from dreary morning to cheerful evening comforts young readers facing big changes of their own.
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  • Good Night Baby!

    Sarah Ward (il

    Board book (Tiger Tales, )
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  • Good Night, Baby

    Cheryl Willis Hudson, George Ford

    Board book (Cartwheel, March 1, 1997)
    These simple concept books feature realistic illustrations of endearing African-American babies.
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  • My Baby, Be Good

    Saniya Bhamani

    Paperback (Independently published, June 22, 2020)
    “My Baby, Be Good!” A guide to becoming a good human being.Inspired by Imam Ali's letter to his son, this book contains wisdom shared from a parent to a child. It transcends time, borders, culture, race, and religion. It encapsulates all the qualities needed to become a kind person, who submits their will to God, and serves His creation.
  • My Baby, Be Good!

    Saniya Bhamani

    eBook (, June 21, 2020)
    “My Baby, Be Good!” A guide to becoming a good human being.Inspired by Imam Ali's letter to his son, this book contains wisdom shared from a parent to a child. It transcends time, borders, culture, race, and religion. It encapsulates all the qualities needed to become a kind person, who submits their will to God, and serves His creation.
  • Bad Bye, Good Bye

    Deborah Underwood, Jonathan Bean

    eBook (HMH Books for Young Readers, April 1, 2014)
    “Bad truck, bad guy; bad wave, bad bye . . .” A boy and his family are packing up their old home, and the morning feels scary and sad. But when he arrives at his new home, an evening of good byes awaits: bye to new friends, bye to glowing fireflies, bye to climbing trees. The New York Times bestselling author Deborah Underwood's spare text and the Boston Globe–Horn Book Award winner Jonathan Bean's lush, layered illustrations perfectly capture the complex emotions of moving day. The child-centric transition from dreary morning to cheerful evening comforts young readers facing big changes of their own.
  • Good Baby Bad Baby

    Nanette Newman

    Paperback (Collins, March 15, 2003)
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  • BAD CAT, GOOD CAT

    Lynne Reid Banks

    language (HarperCollinsChildren'sBooks, July 7, 2011)
    The stellar partnership who brought you Harry the Poisonous Centipede are back together. This is the funny story of a very naughty cat, from bestselling author Lynne Reid Banks and award winning illustrator Tony RossCats aren't there for people, people are there for cats. At least that's how Turk believes things should be. He takes every liberty with his family, while Peony is a model of good-catliness – until she falls under Turk's spell. Should cats be good or bad? They find out when they are left to fend for themselves after their humans are tricked into going on holiday without them.A wonderful animal adventure.
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  • Good Guys, Bad Guys

    Joanne Rocklin, Nancy Carpenter

    Hardcover (Abrams Books for Young Readers, May 5, 2020)
    A picture book about playing pretend—and the joy of trying out being “bad” or “good” This charming picture book is a timeless celebration of imagination and make-believe. A brother and sister invite their friends to play good guys and bad guys with them. While playing pretend, this rowdy group of kids dress up as pirates, swimmers, cowboys, and more—imagining a vibrant world where the bad guys cause mischief and the good guys save the day. As the day comes to a close, we see the siblings agree to switch who’s “good” and who’s “bad” the next day—showing readers that kids can safely try out good and bad personas as they play.
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  • Good Baby, Bad Baby

    NANETTE NEWMAN

    Paperback (Picture Lions, March 15, 2003)
    Good Baby is so unbelievably good, she always does everything just as she should. But beware, Bad Baby isn't far behind - just turn the book around and wait for the mayhem to begin!