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  • Good Night, Cubs

    Brad M. Epstein, Curt Walstead

    Board book (Michaelson Entertainment, July 20, 2014)
    Good Night, Cubs follows in the long tradition of 'good night' stories loved by children everywhere. The bedtime story takes children through the day of the big game - good morning Chicago as everyone wakes up in anticipation, good afternoon Cubs fans as everyone heads to the Wrigley Field, good evening Cubs as the teams take the field and game begins, and of course good night everyone as we say goodnight to Wrigley Field, the players and young fans 'dreaming of their major league debut.' Stunning illustrations and accurate drawings of Wrigley Field and the Cubs only found in Good Night, Cubs. A home run for every young Cubs fan. Officially licensed by Major League Baseball.
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  • Good-Night, Owl!

    Pat Hutchins

    Paperback (Aladdin, April 30, 1990)
    Owl can’t get to sleep in Pat Hutchins’s beloved Good-Night, Owl!How is Owl supposed to sleep the day away with the bees buzzing, the woodpecker pecking, the doves cooing, and the squirrels crunching? But when night falls and everything is finally quiet, suddenly there’s a new sound—and it’s coming from Owl! From author-illustrator Pat Hutchins, this cumulative bedtime story with a surprise ending will send little ones off to sleep with a smile.
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  • Good Night Owl

    Greg Pizzoli

    Hardcover (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, April 19, 2016)
    Greg Pizzoli's Geisel Honor-winning, giggle-worthy favorite teases readers with an interactive, bedtime read-aloud!Will Owl ever get a good night's sleep? He's ready for bed, but as soon as he settles in, he hears a strange noise. He looks everywhere--in his cupboard, underneath the floorboards--even in his walls. He'll never get to sleep unless he can figure out what's going on! But as he's busy tearing his house apart, he doesn't notice one tiny, squeaky, mouse-shaped detail--the culprit!Every observant young reader will point again and again to the answer to Owl's persistent question, laughing all along the way. From the creator of The Watermelon Seed comes another pitch-perfect tale that's empowering, engaging, and entertaining."Entertaining bedtime drama that works equally well for new readers and for sharing aloud."--Horn Book"A funny tale about stress and an ever-upping ante, with a comforting end."--Kirkus ReviewsDon't miss these other favorite books by Greg Pizzoli:The Book HogThe Watermelon SeedNumber One SamTempleton Gets His WishThis Story is For YouThe Twelve Days of Christmas
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  • Good Night, Good Knight

    Shelley Moore Thomas, Jennifer Plecas

    Paperback (Penguin Young Readers, Oct. 14, 2002)
    The Good Knight is on his watch when he hears a sound. Roar! Is it a dragon? A great big dragon? He searches the woods and finds a surprise. Three very little dragons are almost ready for bed. But who will read to them, tuck them in, and kiss them good night? Is this a job for the Good Knight? Young readers, like the young dragons, will quickly fall under the Good Knight's spell."Stories of valiant knights slaying fearsome dragons are going to fall sadly flat after one reading of this bewitching tale." (Kirkus Reviews, pointer review)
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  • Good-Night, Owl!

    Pat Hutchins

    Board book (Little Simon, Aug. 25, 2015)
    Owl can’t get to sleep in this Classic Board Book edition of Pat Hutchins’s beloved Good-Night, Owl!How is Owl supposed to sleep the day away with the bees buzzing, the woodpecker pecking, the doves cooing, and the squirrels crunching? But when night falls and everything is finally quiet, suddenly there’s a new sound—and it’s coming from Owl! From author-illustrator Pat Hutchins, this bedtime story with a surprise ending will send little ones off to sleep with a smile.
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  • Good Night, Sam

    Marie-Louise Gay

    Paperback (Groundwood Books, March 1, 2011)
    "Stella," whispered Sam, "are you sleeping?""Yes," answered Stella. "Aren't you?"Sam can't sleep without his beloved dog, Fred. But where could he be? Sam knows that Fred is afraid of the dark, of the monster that lives in the closet and of the giant toad that lurks downstairs. Luckily, Stella is there to reassure Sam as they search everywhere.
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  • Good Night Zoo

    Adam Gamble, Cooper Kelly

    Board book (Good Night Books, May 1, 2007)
    Good Night Zoo features gorillas, kangaroos, elephants, tigers, giraffes, wolves, birds, zebras, bears, lions, hippos, monkeys, rhinos, penguins, and more. Who doesn't love the zoo? This sweet and educational board book explores the fascinating world of animals at the zoo—a delightful story that is sure to make your child's most requested bedtime book list.This book is part of the bestselling Good Night Our World series, which includes hundreds of titles exploring iconic locations and exciting themes.
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  • Good Day, Good Night

    Margaret Wise Brown, Loren Long

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, Oct. 3, 2017)
    ★ An Amazon Best Book of 2017A never-before-published picture book from Margaret Wise Brown, the bestselling author of Goodnight Moon, brought to life by Loren Long, #1 New York Times bestselling illustrator of President Barack Obama’s Of Thee I Sing. When the sun comes up and the day begins, the little bunny says good day to all the familiar things outside. To the birds in the skies and the bees in their hives, to everything one by one. And as the sun starts to set, it’s time for the little bunny to say goodnight. Goodnight, kitty. Goodnight, bear. Goodnight, people everywhere.This previously unpublished picture book by beloved children’s book author Margaret Wise Brown uses her signature word pattern from the classic Goodnight Moon that has soothed generations of children to sleep. Paired with Loren Long’s gorgeous illustrations, readers will take comfort in the reassuring world of the little bunny and delight at the attention to detail and hidden surprises on every page.Makes an excellent baby shower gift!
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  • Good Night!

    Ethan Long

    Board book (Harry N. Abrams, Sept. 1, 2015)
    A string of comically stylized parent-and-child animal pairs say “good night” and “sleep tight” to each other in masterful couplets—a chick’s “cheep cheep” is answered by a chicken’s “cluck cluck”; a puppy’s “ruff ruff” is returned with a dog’s “woof woof”—all leading up to a human toddler and her dad at bedtime! This second title in a brand-new board book series on animal (and human) first words by award-winning author/illustrator Ethan Long is sure to make tucking in a lot more fun! Also by Ethan Long: Thank You! and Lion & Tiger & Bear: Tag You're It!
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  • Good Night, Good Night

    Helen H. Wu

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 24, 2014)
    Good Night, Good Night is a relaxing bedtime story for young children. With beautiful illustrations and rhyming text, your child will be ready for sleep and know that they are loved when you read this bedtime book with them.
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  • Good Night, Mr. Night

    Dan Yaccarino

    Paperback (Voyager Books, Oct. 1, 2001)
    Each evening as gentle Mr. Night walks the earth closing the flowers, soothing the animals, and calming the sea, he brings a special magic to the world. When you see him at your window, you’ll know it’s time for bed.
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  • Good Night God

    Holly Bea

    Hardcover (HJ Kramer, Sept. 30, 2000)
    On a beautiful fall afternoon after the rain, a young boy and his father go for a walk in the park. As the sun begins to set and father and son return home, the boy says goodnight to all his favorite and familiar friends - the squirrels, the deer, the mouse, and the cats. As he prepares for bed, the boy says goodnight to his stuffed bears, his mom and dad, and most especially to his Creator. Vividly illustrated with jewel-tone paintings, Good Night God is a restful and reassuring bedtime story.
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