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Books with title Kiss Good Night, Sam

  • Kiss Good Night

    Amy Hest, Anita Jeram

    Board book (Candlewick, Sept. 9, 2004)
    "The finale is so satisfying that it calls for an encore. 'Again!' Sam says, as will readers of this cozy story." — Child MagazineIt was a dark and stormy night on Plum Street. In the little white house, Mrs. Bear was putting Sam to bed.Outside, the wind blows and the rain comes down. Inside, it is Sam's bedtime. Mrs. Bear reads him a story, tucks him in, and brings him warm milk. "Are you ready now, Sam?" she asks. "I'm waiting," he says. What else does Sam need before he'll go to sleep? Could Mrs. Bear have forgotten a kiss? This New York Times best-selling story by two of the most beloved picture book creators is available in a board book edition suitable for the youngest listeners.
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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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  • Kiss, Kiss Good Night

    Kenn Nesbitt, Rebecca Elliott

    Board book (Cartwheel Books, Aug. 27, 2013)
    Snuggle up with this bedtime poem by children's poet laureate Kenn Nesbitt, all about how mommy animals say good night to their little ones.What happens when baby animals need to rest their little heads? Their mothers tuck them into bed, of course! Read along as baby bunnies, lambs, chicks, kittens, and cubs settle down for a good night's sleep while their mommies give them nuzzles, cuddles, and good-night kisses! A lulling, soothing bedtime poem perfect for getting little ones to settle down.
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  • Kiss Good Night

    Amy Hest, Anita Jeram

    eBook (Candlewick Press, Jan. 23, 2018)
    "An enchanting little story, with homey illustrations that add to its appeal." — School Library Journal(starred review)Outside, the wind blows and the rain comes down. Inside, it is Sam’s bedtime. Mrs. Bear reads him a story, tucks him in, and brings him warm milk. "Are you ready now, Sam?" she asks. "I’m waiting," he says. What else does Sam need before going to sleep? Could Mrs. Bear have forgotten a kiss?
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  • Kiss Good Night, Sam

    Amy Hest

    eBook (Walker, Feb. 2, 2012)
    One dark and stormy night, Mrs Bear is putting Sam to bed. “Ready now, Sam?” she asks. “Oh no,” says Sam. “I’m waiting.” So Mrs Bear reads Sam his favourite book. But he still isn’t ready. So Mrs Bear tucks the red blanket around Sam and makes him a nest. But he still isn’t ready. And he’s not even ready after a glass of warm milk. What can Sam be waiting for? His kiss goodnight of course! This cosy, loving story builds up to a delightful climax that every child will love anticipating and re-enacting with their own parent.
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  • Kiss Good Night

    Amy Hest, Anita Jeram

    Paperback (Candlewick, Oct. 10, 2006)
    "This is an enchanting little story, with homey illustrations that add to its appeal. It will be particularly reassuring to read aloud on those dark and stormy nights." — School Library Journal (starred review)"It was a dark and stormy night on Plum Street. In the little white house, Mrs. Bear was putting Sam to bed."Outside, the wind blows and the rain comes down. Inside, it is Sam's bedtime. Mrs. Bear reads him a story, tucks him in, and brings him warm milk. "Are you ready now, Sam?" she asks. "I'm waiting," he says. What else does Sam need before going to sleep? Could Mrs. Bear have forgotten a kiss?
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  • Kiss Good Night, Sam

    Amy Hest, Anita Jeram

    Paperback (Walker Books Ltd, Aug. 31, 2002)
    One dark and stormy night, Mrs Bear is putting Sam to bed. "Ready now, Sam?" she asks. "Oh no," says Sam. "I'm waiting." So Mrs Bear reads Sam his favourite book. But he still isn't ready. So Mrs Bear tucks the red blanket around Sam and makes him a nest. But he still isn't ready. And he's not even ready after a glass of warm milk. What can Sam be waiting for? His kiss goodnight of course! This cosy, loving story builds up to a delightful climax that every child will love anticipating and re-enacting with their own parent.
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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, Sammy

    Cyndy Szekeres

    Board book (Golden Books, Aug. 1, 1985)
    Sammy the fox has a terrible time falling asleep at bedtime, until his parents come to soothe his troubles. On board pages.
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  • Kiss Good Night, Sam

    Amy Hest, Anita Jeram

    Hardcover (Gardners Books, March 31, 2004)
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  • Kiss Good Night Sam

    Amy Hest

    Board book (Walker Books Ltd, Aug. 16, 2005)
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