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  • Shh!

    Stacey Nash

    language (, Feb. 23, 2015)
    Nineteen-year-old Olivia Dean has the perfect reputation, the perfect boyfriend, and an increasingly perfect CV. She has it all, until Christian breaks up with her in public, calling her out as a self-gratifying sexoholic: the kind that plays solo. But Olivia doesn’t do any such thing — the only thing she does at night is sleep … right?Now all the boys on campus seem to want her attention for the absolutely wrong reason — including resident hottie, Logan Hays. He's pulling out his best moves to gain her attention, so resisting his sexy charm is hard work. With rapidly slipping grades, a disturbingly lurid reputation and demanding parents, Olivia must discover the truth behind her rumoured sleeping problem. If she doesn't, the perfect life she's worked so hard for may slip away, including the one person who has Olivia breaking all her rules — Logan.***NB: This book is of a mild heat level, and contains no explicit sex scenes.Each book in the series is a standalone and does not need to be read in order.Shh! (Oxley College Saga #1)-- Olivia & Logan Pretend... (Oxley College Saga #2) -- Savvy & DaneStolen Sanctuary: A Bindarra Creek Romance (Oxley College Saga #2.5) -- Molly & CallanWait! (Oxley College Saga #3) -- Jordan & Hex
  • Shhh!

    Barroux

    Hardcover (words & pictures, Sept. 25, 2018)
    Night falls…It is late. Close your eyes. Time to sleep. This wonderful bedtime story from the masterful illustrator Barroux takes you on a journey through a child’s imagination to a series of dreamy landscapes where animals ready themselves for sleep. The simple, lyrical text and charming illustrations will gently lull even the most reluctant sleeper, providing a calming way for parents to say goodnight. Listen to the world gently slowing down, then stopping. A whimsical moon character tiptoes to the sky. Shhh! A boy imagines his stuffed animals winding down for bedtime, one by one. Visit a dozing polar bear on an ice floe; a lion in pajamas brushing his teeth; tired giraffes resting their sleepy heads on clouds; a whale singing a soft, beautiful song; a whispering elephant; a yawning hippo; a toucan counting sheep; and finally, the sheep themselves, who are waiting for the end of the story. Time to sleep now. It is late. With gently humorous text and enchanting imagery that will soothe both little ones and their adults, this bedtime story will quickly become a family favorite.
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  • Shhh!

    Sally Grindley, Peter Utton

    Paperback (Hodder & Stoughton, Jan. 1, 2006)
    This is a fantastic story based loosely on Jack and the Beanstalk, but physically involving reader in narrative and adventure. Can you get through the book without waking up the enormous scary giant? What will you do if he wakes up? Young children can lift the flaps and peek through holes as they follow along in the adventure.
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  • Shhh!

    Jeanne Willis, Tony Ross

    Hardcover (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, March 21, 2005)
    Everyone is talking too loud, and moving too fast. But no one seems to hear what's being said. What to do? A well-dressed shrew has all the answers. All you have to do is be still and listen … "One, two, three…Shhh!" This eloquent and brilliantly executed plea for peace offers a simple way for children to feel that their actions, and even their silence can make a difference.
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  • Shhh!

    Jeanne Willis, Tony Ross

    Paperback (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, Jan. 23, 2007)
    When everything gets too loud and voices are drowned out, a well-dressed shrew tells everyone to be quiet, sit still, and listen, in a wonderful story that demonstrates how silence can make a difference. Reprint.
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  • Shhhh

    Kevin Henkes

    Hardcover (Greenwillow Books, Aug. 15, 1989)
    Someone just woke up. Quietly she moves around the house. Everyone else is still asleep...A perfect Good Morning for early -- and late -- risers.
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  • Shhh!

    Julie Sykes, Tim Warnes

    Hardcover (Little Tiger Press, March 15, 2008)
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  • Shhh!

    Valeri Gorbachev

    language (Philomel Books, Sept. 15, 2011)
    When baby brother is sleeping, it's time to be ever so quiet. There's no singing or jumping or laughing at all. Even the toys need to be quiet! The pirates stop firing their cannons, the knights stop fighting, even the tiger stops growling. But when baby wakes up . . . it's time to jump and laugh and sing again! And the knights begin to fight, the pirates fire up the cannons, and the tiger growls so loudly! Until it's time to be quiet once again.In this beautifully and expressively illustrated picture book, we celebrate the love between siblings as a big brother uses his imagination to calm his urge to cause a ruckus so that his little brother can sleep.
  • Shhh!

    Julie Sykes, Tim Warnes

    Hardcover (Little Tiger Pr, Aug. 31, 1996)
    Although it is his favorite night of the year, Santa Claus tries very hard not to wake the children of the world as he makes his deliveries on Christmas Eve
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  • Shhh!

    Julie Sykes, Tim Warnes

    Board book (Tiger Tales, Sept. 1, 2006)
    Although it is his favorite night of the year, Santa Claus tries very hard not to wake the children of the world as he makes his deliveries on Christmas Eve.
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  • Shhh!

    Sally Grindley, Peter Utton

    Hardcover (ABC/The All Children's Co, Oct. 17, 1991)
    This is a fantastic story based loosely on Jack and the Beanstalk, but physically involving reader in narrative and adventure. Can you get through the book without waking up the enormous scary giant? What will you do if he wakes up? Young children can lift the flaps and peek through holes as they follow along in the adventure.
  • Shhh!

    Barroux

    eBook (words & pictures, Sept. 27, 2018)
    Night falls… It is late. Close your eyes. Time to sleep. This wonderful bedtime story from the masterful illustrator Barroux takes you on a journey through a child’s imagination to a series of dreamy landscapes where animals ready themselves for sleep. The simple, lyrical text and charming illustrations will gently lull even the most reluctant sleeper, providing a calming way for parents and carers to say goodnight. Listen to the world gently slowing down, then stopping. A whimsical moon character tiptoes to the sky. Shhh! A boy imagines his soft toys winding down for bedtime, one by one. Visit a dozing polar bear on an ice floe; a lion in pajamas brushing his teeth; tired giraffes resting their sleepy heads on clouds; a whale singing a soft, beautiful song; a whispering elephant; a yawning hippo; a toucan counting sheep and finally, the sheep themselves, who are waiting for the end of the story. Time to sleep now. It is late. With gently humorous text and enchanting imagery that will soothe both little ones and their adults, this bedtime story will quickly become a family favourite.