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Books with title The House in the Night

  • The House in the Night

    Susan Marie Swanson, Beth Krommes

    Board book (HMH Books for Young Readers, Oct. 4, 2011)
    Winner of the 2009 Caldecott Medal A spare, patterned text and glowing pictures explore the origins of light that make a house a home in this Caldecott Medal-winning bedtime book for young children. Naming nighttime things that are both comforting and intriguing to preschoolers—a key, a bed, the moon—this timeless book illuminates a reassuring order to the universe.
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  • The House in the Night

    Susan Marie Swanson, Beth Krommes

    Hardcover (HMH Books for Young Readers, May 5, 2008)
    Winner of the 2009 Caldecott Medal A spare, patterned text and glowing pictures explore the origins of light that make a house a home in this Caldecott Medal-winning bedtime book for young children. Naming nighttime things that are both comforting and intriguing to preschoolers—a key, a bed, the moon—this timeless book illuminates a reassuring order to the universe.
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  • The House in Town

    Susan Warner

    eBook (, May 12, 2012)
    This book was converted from its physical edition to the digital format by a community of volunteers. You may find it for free on the web. Purchase of the Kindle edition includes wireless delivery.
  • The Ink House

    Rory Dobner

    Hardcover (Laurence King Publishing, Oct. 9, 2018)
    Welcome to The Ink House, an artist's mysterious mansion, built on a magical pool of ink that inspires creativity in anyone who lives there. When the artist goes adventuring, animals great and small arrive for the Annual Ink House Extravaganza. The party is about to begin...Featuring a cast of loveable characters and discoveries on every page, this exquisitely inked picture book by acclaimed artist Rory Dobner will surprise and delight readers of all ages.
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  • Mouse in the House

    Bob Lyons

    eBook (, July 19, 2018)
    In the third dust bunny adventure, the dust bunnies must deal with a mouse who uses the dust bunnies as a pillow! Linty, Dusty, Hairy, Flossy, Gritty, Sooty, and Baggy have had all they can take. How will they be able to get rid of this new threat? This is a "read to" story for toddlers to 1st grade.
  • The Cow in the House

    Harriet Ziefert, Emily Bolam

    Paperback (Penguin Young Readers, Sept. 1, 1997)
    Bothered by his noisy house, a man goes to a wise man for advice. But the advice in this funny and easy-to-read version of the classic Jewish tale isn't exactly what you'd expect.
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  • The Way Home in the Night

    Akiko Miyakoshi

    Hardcover (Kids Can Press, April 4, 2017)
    A mother rabbit and her young bunny are on their way home in the dark night. ?My mother carries me through the quiet streets,? the bunny explains. ?Most of our neighbors are already home.? The bunny can see their lights in the windows, and hear and smell what they might be doing: talking on the phone, pulling a pie out of the oven, having a party, saying goodbye. When they reach home, the father rabbit tucks the bunny into bed. But the bunny continues to wonder about the neighbors' activities. ?Are the party guests saying goodnight? Is the person on the phone getting ready for bed?? And what of the footsteps that can be heard in the street as the bunny falls asleep? ?Will she take the last train home??This beautiful picture book captures the magical wonder a child feels at being outside in the night. Award-winning author and illustrator Akiko Miyakoshi's softly focused black-and-white illustrations with just a touch of neutral color have a dreamlike quality, just right for nodding off to sleep with. The book is intriguing in that it contains twice-told stories, once as they are observed and second as the bunny imagines them. This offers a perfect prompt for young children to create extensions of other stories they have read or heard. A deeper reading could encourage critical thinking by comparing the different pastimes of the neighbors or, ultimately, what it means to be home.
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  • In the Tree House

    Andrew Larsen, Dušan Petričić

    eBook (Kids Can Press, April 1, 2013)
    An evocative story about two brothers who are growing up (one faster than the other), an unusual summer night and a special tree house that proves childhood is not just a time but also a place.
  • Ninja in the Night

    Megan Raugh, David Camacho

    Paperback (Chase Your Imagination, June 16, 2020)
    Discover a hilarious tale about a ninja in the night!Michael has a secret. He’s the only one who knows about the mysterious Ninja in the Night. Who is this mysterious shadow in the night? What are they after? And why is the kitchen such a mess? Michael’s parents think that he’s the one responsible, but Michael knows the truth! If only he could find a way to prove it…Kids of all ages will adore this fun and hilarious bedtime story! With delightful illustrations, the Ninja in the Night will keep them captivated with every page as this lighthearted and playful tale unfolds.Book details:Perfect for all ages, especially 5-10A lighthearted story which is great for winding down at bedtimeAnd a story that kids will ask for again and again!So if you’re in need of a delightful and memorable story about mysterious cookie-stealing ninjas, then this book is for you!Scroll up and buy now to start reading tonight!
  • House in the Tree

    Bianca Pitzorno, Quentin Blake, Stephen Parkin

    Paperback (Alma Books, July 11, 2017)
    All children dream of having a secret house where they can live on their own, far from any rules and regulations. But not all of them are as lucky as Aglaia, who lives at the top of a magical tree together with her friend Bianca and an incredible host of flying dogs, talking cats, carnivorous flowers and children who speak in verse.Inventively illustrated by Quentin Blake, Aglaia's adventures – and her battles with the gruff Signor Brullo and the woodmen who want to cut down the tree – are sure to enchant and inspire the imagination of every child.
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  • The House in the Night

    Susan Marie Swanson, Beth Krommes

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin Books for Children, May 5, 2008)
    Winner of the 2008 Caldecott Medal! A spare, patterned text and glowing pictures explore the origins of light that make a house a home in this bedtime book for young children. Naming nighttime things that are both comforting and intriguing to preschoolers—a key, a bed, the moon—this timeless book illuminates a reassuring order to the universe.
  • Mouse in the House

    DK Publishing, Henrietta

    Hardcover (DK CHILDREN, Sept. 1, 2001)
    Somewhere there's a mouse in the house. Her name is Henrietta, and all you have to do is find her! Is she hiding among the cake and cookies...leaving a trail of crumbs? Where do those paw prints lead? Read Henrietta's story aloud and follow the antics of this mischievous mouse. Search for Henrietta, hidden among the objects in each room. Watch out! There are lots of look-alike mice...but only one Henrietta.
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