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Books with title Goodnight, You

  • Goodnight, I Love You

    Caroline Jayne Church

    Board book (Cartwheel Books, Jan. 1, 2012)
    New from the bestselling illustrator of I Love You Through and Through!Caroline Jayne Church and her loveable, huggable toddlers are back! A bestselling author and illustrator, Church's books have been enormously successful across all channels, but none of them have done better than her padded board books: I Love You Through and Through and How Do I Love You? Now Church brings us Good Night, I Love You--the quintessential get your children ready for bedtime book. With the charming illustrations that we have come to know and love and wonderful rhyming text, this book will no doubt be a success through and through.
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  • Goodnight, Ark

    Laura Sassi, Jane Chapman

    Board book (Zonderkidz, Aug. 4, 2015)
    Goodnight, Ark tells the story of Noah and the animals as they try to sleep through the storm that is raging outside. But when the storm gets louder boars, quails, elephants, snakes and a few other furry friends join Noah in bed, creating quite the commotion. This fun children’s book:Is for ages 0-4Features eye-catching illustrations by New York Times bestselling illustrator Jane ChapmanIs perfect read-aloud bedtime taleGreat for baby showers, baptisms, and birthdaysAuthor Laura Sassi brings a new dimension to one of the Bible’s most popular stories, giving a delightful glimpse into the emotional bond between Noah and the animals in his care.
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  • Goodnight, You

    Geneviève Côté

    language (Kids Can Press, Sept. 1, 2014)
    Piggy and Bunny are having their first campout. As the shadows loom larger, Piggy and Bunny playfully imagine scary scenarios and how they might deal with them. It’s all good fun, until Piggy reveals a secret fear. This sweetly humorous story shines a light on ways young friends can acknowledge each other’s worries and enjoy new experiences.Goodnight, You is the fourth book in the Piggy and Bunny series, which features endearing tales that celebrate friendship and encourage individuality and self-acceptance.
  • Goodnight, Cow

    Parragon Books, Cottage Door Press, Giuditta Gaviraghi

    Board book (Cottage Door Press, Oct. 1, 2019)
    Goodnight, Cow! Relax with this little cow through this book with peek-a-boo holes and sweet illustrations. Bright, engaging colors and a sweet story are sure to entertain, while thick, sturdy pages are perfect for curious little hands to handle and turn. Let's enjoy this bedtime story with a little cow together. Bright illustrations keep your little one engaged Sturdy board pages ensure you can read this story together again and again Peek-a-boo holes let you see our cow friend peeking from the back of the book Reading is learning!
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  • Say Goodnight

    Helen Oxenbury

    Board book (Little Simon, May 1, 1999)
    Helen Oxenbury's delightful board books, featuring her sweet and cuddly babies at play, are back with a whole new look.
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  • Goodnight Goon

    Michael Rex

    Paperback (Scholastic, Jan. 1, 2009)
    Goodnight monsters everywhere, in this parody romp with its own special twist! “Goodnight tomb. Goodnight goon. Goodnight Martians taking over the moon.” It’s bedtime in the cold gray tomb with a black lagoon, and two slimy claws, and a couple of jaws, and a skull and a shoe and a pot full of goo. But as a little werewolf settles down, in comes the Goon determined at all costs to run amok and not let any monster have his rest. A beloved classic gets a kind-hearted send up in this utterly monsterized parody; energetic art and a hilarious text will have kids begging to read this again and again.
  • Goodnight, You

    Geneviève Côté

    Hardcover (Kids Can Press, Sept. 1, 2014)
    In this heartwarming title from the Piggy and Bunny picture book series, the two friends explore what scares them as they prepare for their first campout together. When Bunny admits to being frightened of monsters, Piggy responds that ?even if there WAS a monster, I wouldn't scream like you!? When Bunny asks, ?What if the monster GROWLS at you?? Piggy answers, ?PWAAT! I can be loud, too!? Then, one by one, all of Bunny's questions about what to do if a monster came near are countered confidently by Piggy. Soon Bunny begins to feel differently about monsters, and says, ?I can even turn off the light and wish that monster goodnight!? To which Piggy then admits, ?NOOO!! I'm a wee bit scared of the dark.? With Bunny on the left-facing page of every spread and Piggy on the right, the two create a rhythmic back-and-forth that is soothing yet fun. What Piggy and Bunny learn together is that everyone gets frightened sometimes, and having a good friend nearby is the perfect antidote. Children will appreciate that neither of them makes fun of the other's fears, and instead they find ways to comfort and reassure each other. With soft, gentle artwork and deceptively simple text, award-winning author-illustrator Geneviève Côtè has crafted a beautiful picture book that will be a regular favorite at storytime. This would also be a perfect title to begin classroom discussions about emotions, particularly fear, and how to identify, manage and express them.
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  • Goodnight, I Love You

    Caroline Jayne Church

    Hardcover (Cartwheel Books, Aug. 16, 2012)
    Goodnight, I Love You by Church, Caroline Jayne [Cartwheel Books, 2012] Board...
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  • Goodnight, Me

    Andrew Daddo, Emma Quay

    Hardcover (Bloomsbury USA Childrens, Nov. 1, 2007)
    A baby orangutan is sleepy, but before he shuts his eyes he must first say goodnight to each and every part of himself: from the feet that ran him around all day, to the legs that did all that jumping, to the ears that listened so intently to the big world around him. Echoing the loving goodnight rituals that will be familiar to many a parent and child, the gentle text and softly-hued illustrations are just the thing for coaxing an active toddler to sleep.
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  • Goodnight, I Love You

    Caroline Jayne Church

    Hardcover (Cartwheel Books, Jan. 1, 2012)
    Goodnight, I Love You by Church, Caroline Jayne [Cartwheel Books, 2012] Board...
  • Goodnight, Ark

    Laura Sassi, Jane Chapman

    Hardcover (Zonderkidz, Aug. 5, 2014)
    Beds are ready. Food is stored.Noah hollers,“All aboard!”It’s bedtime on Noah’s ark, but the animals can’t sleep because of the storm. Two by two, they crowd into Noah’s bed, creating a sticky situation. Will Noah ever get them back to their own beds? Climb aboard the ark for this rollicking, yet ultimately restful bedtime story as Noah finds a way to make things calm and cozy, even in the midst of a storm.Common Core Standards:CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RL.1.2CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RL.1.3CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RL.1.4
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  • Goodnight, Little You

    Megan Howe, Marilou Howe, Megan James

    Paperback (Independently published, Oct. 16, 2019)
    Does your child have a hard time settling down for bed? Come on a guided relaxation journey with our character, Little You, as he teaches your child how to "turn off" each part of his/her body, preparing it for optimal sleep. Your child will not only learn to release the stress of the day before sleeping but will get an introduction to meditation.