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Books with title Where to Sleep

  • Where to Sleep

    Kandy Radzinski

    eBook (Sleeping Bear Press, Sept. 1, 2011)
    It's the end of a long, play-filled day. Evening is drawing near and it's time for bed. But where can a tired little kitten rest its head? Not in the leafy vegetable patch. Kitten would look for "bunnies to catch." Certainly not with the chicken flock... who "stay up late and talk, talk, talk." Finding the ideal place to settle in for the night is no easy task. But when Kitten is finally ready for rest, sleepyheads of all ages will agree it's in the purr-fect spot. Sweetly detailed artwork highlights this gentle bedtime treat from Kandy Radzinski, the creator of What Cats Want for Christmas.Kandy Radzinski received her Master of Science in Art from East Texas State University. She taught art at Central Washington State College and the University of Tulsa. Kandy has illustrated children's books, posters, greeting cards, and even a six-foot penguin. Her books with Sleeping Bear Press include What Cats Want for Christmas and I is for Idea: An Inventions Alphabet. Kandy lives in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
  • Where to Sleep

    Kandy Radzinski

    Board book (Sleeping Bear Press, June 24, 2010)
    It's the end of a long, play-filled day. Evening is drawing near and it's time for bed. But where can a tired little kitten rest its head? Not in the leafy vegetable patch. Kitten would look for "bunnies to catch." Certainly not with the chicken flock... who "stay up late and talk, talk, talk." Finding the ideal place to settle in for the night is no easy task. But when Kitten is finally ready for rest, sleepyheads of all ages will agree it's in the purr-fect spot. Sweetly detailed artwork highlights this gentle bedtime treat from Kandy Radzinski, the creator of What Cats Want for Christmas.Kandy Radzinski received her Master of Science in Art from East Texas State University. She taught art at Central Washington State College and the University of Tulsa. Kandy has illustrated children's books, posters, greeting cards, and even a six-foot penguin. Her books with Sleeping Bear Press include What Cats Want for Christmas and I is for Idea: An Inventions Alphabet. Kandy lives in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
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  • Where Do They Sleep?

    RH Disney

    Board book (RH/Disney, June 26, 2001)
    Dumbo and Timothy Mouse get curious when the circus gets quiet—just where do all of their friends sleep? Children will love discovering the special sleeping spots of the clowns, giraffes, horses, and other animals as Dumbo and his friend tiptoe through the circus late one night.
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  • Where to Sleep

    Kandy Radzinski

    Hardcover (Sleeping Bear Press, April 1, 2009)
    It's the end of a long, play-filled day. Evening is drawing near and it's time for bed. But where can a tired little kitten rest its head? Not in the leafy vegetable patch. Kitten would look for "bunnies to catch." Certainly not with the chicken flock... who "stay up late and talk, talk, talk." Finding the ideal place to settle in for the night is no easy task. But when Kitten is finally ready for rest, sleepyheads of all ages will agree it's in the purr-fect spot. Sweetly detailed artwork highlights this gentle bedtime treat from Kandy Radzinski, the creator of What Cats Want for Christmas.Kandy Radzinski received her Master of Science in Art from East Texas State University. She taught art at Central Washington State College and the University of Tulsa. Kandy has illustrated children's books, posters, greeting cards, and even a six-foot penguin. Her books with Sleeping Bear Press include What Cats Want for Christmas and I is for Idea: An Inventions Alphabet. Kandy lives in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
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  • Somewhere to Sleep

    Rebecca Elliott, Fernleigh Books

    Board book (Sterling, Feb. 28, 2006)
    Fun lenticulars, an appealing little bear, and a charming story will make this picture book a favorite with youngsters. Just like last season’s Santa’s Busy Day, this story of kindness and friendship features lenticulars—holographic images that appear to literally move and shift—on every page. It’s simply spectacular to watch the snowflakes start to fall as Little Bear looks for a place to hibernate but none of the other animals will share. Neither the hedgehogs in their hollow log nor the toads by the riverbank offer a warm welcome. Now he’s all alone, out in the cold, with no cozy, snuggly place to go. Will Little Bear ever find someplace to sleep? Children will enjoy finding out the answer.
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  • Where Do I Sleep?

    Louisa Korshenko

    eBook (Dorrance Publishing, Jan. 3, 2011)
    Where Do I Sleep?by Louisa KorschenkoAs parents, we are often searching for ways on how to educate and, at the same time, entertain and delight our children.Where Do I Sleep? is a three-in-one package for assistance in parenting. We meet Jonathan in the story, who introduces his family and his family’s pets and shares with us a glimpse of how he and their pets live peacefully through the night.Jonathan’s story is a bedtime story for young children, while familiarizing the children with the concept of sleeping in their own beds and that pets are part of the family, thus they also deserve compassion and caress. It is likewise an entertaining story all in all.About the AuthorHaving troubles with putting her son to sleep in his own bed at night, Louisa Korschenko composed an educational bedtime story for both parents and children.Born in Brisbane, Australia, Louisa Korschenko is married to Malcolm Lightfoot and they share a son, Jonathan Lightfoot. She received a Bachelor of Science degree and a graduate diploma in nutrition and dietetics. She also has a master’s degree in health science.(2010, paperback, 30 pages)
  • To Sleep

    James Sage, Warwick Hutton

    Hardcover (Margaret K. McElderry, Sept. 1, 1990)
    A mother explains to her child why it's time to go to sleep
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  • Where We Sleep

    Nancy Tafuri

    Hardcover (Greenwillow, Sept. 1, 1987)
    Illustrations reveal all kinds of special bedtime places--a baby's crib, a kitten's pillow, a bunny's burrow, and other quiet places to sleep
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  • Somewhere to Sleep

    Kate Londesborough, Karen O'Callaghan

    Hardcover (Brimax Books Ltd, June 1, 1993)
    Book by Kate Londesborough, Karen O'Callaghan
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  • Where Can I Sleep?

    Nancy Rutledge

    Paperback (XLIBRIS, Feb. 15, 2013)
    A young boy considers many places he might sleep and the attendant drawbacks. Finally, with the help of the reader, he realizes his own bed is the best option.
  • Where Do I Sleep?

    Louisa Korschenko

    Paperback (Dorrance Publishing Co. Inc., Oct. 20, 2010)
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  • Where I Sleep

    Keith Earl

    eBook
    Lullabies, Rock-a-byesAnd Counting SheepHow To Put Your Little One To Sleep.Give A Tender Kiss, A Loving HugAnd Your Little One Will Be Snug In A Rug Like A Bug.