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  • A Child's Good Night Book

    Margaret Wise Brown, Jean Charlot

    Board book (HarperFestival, Dec. 8, 1995)
    Night is coming and small things without words are going to sleep . . . sleepy bunnies, sleepy birds, and sleepy children, too, are getting under their covers. "Jean Charlot's illustrations are first-rate." —NYT. Barbara Bader called this 1943 book, now restored to its original size and format, "the first of the true bedtime books." 1944 Caldecott Honor Book
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  • A Child's Good Night Book

    Margaret Wise Brown, Jean Charlot

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, Sept. 30, 1992)
    Night is coming and small things without words are going to sleep . . . sleepy bunnies, sleepy birds, and sleepy children, too, are getting under their covers. "Jean Charlot's illustrations are first-rate." —NYT. Barbara Bader called this 1943 book, now restored to its original size and format, "the first of the true bedtime books." 1944 Caldecott Honor Book
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  • A Child's Good Night Book

    Margareth Wise Brown

    eBook (, June 17, 2018)
    This illustrated book will surely capture your child's curiosity helping them to fall asleep. Margaret Wise Brown wrote hundreds of books and stories during her life. She loved animals: this is why most of her books have animals as characters in the story. She liked to write books that had a rhythm to them. Sometimes she would put a hard word into the story or poem. She thought this made children think harder when they are reading. Margareth tried to write the way children wanted to hear a story, which often isn't the same way an adult would tell a story. She also taught illustrators to draw the way a child saw things. She was a creative genius who made a room come to life with her excitement. Margaret saw herself as something else - a writer of songs and nonsense.
  • A Child's Good Night Book

    Margaret Wise Brown, Jean Charlot

    Paperback (HarperCollins Publishers, Feb. 16, 2000)
    Night is coming and small things without words are going to sleep . . . sleepy bunnies, sleepy birds, and sleepy children, too, are getting under their covers. "Jean Charlot's illustrations are first-rate." —NYT. Barbara Bader called this 1943 book, now restored to its original size and format, "the first of the true bedtime books." 1944 Caldecott Honor Book
  • A Child's Good Night Book

    Margaret Wise Brown, Jean Charlot

    Library Binding (HarperCollins, Sept. 1, 1992)
    Animals, people, and things become quiet and sleep when night comes
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  • A Child's Good Night Book

    Margaret Wise Brown

    Paperback (Harper & Row, Aug. 16, 1985)
    Animals, people, and things become quiet and sleep when night comes.
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  • A Child's Good Night Book

    Margaret Wise Brown, Jean Charlot

    Hardcover (William. R. Scott, Inc., Aug. 16, 1943)
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  • A Child's Good Night Book Board Book

    Jean (Photographer) Brown, Margaret Wise, and Charlot, David Diaz

    Hardcover (HarperFestival, Aug. 16, 1996)
    Rare Book
  • A Child's Good Night Book

    Margaret Wise Brown

    Paperback (HarperCollins Publishers, Aug. 16, 1992)
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  • A Child's Good Night Book

    Margaret Wise Brown

    Paperback (Harpercollins Childrens Books, Aug. 16, 1996)
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  • { A CHILD'S GOOD NIGHT BOOK BOARD BOOK } by Brown, Margaret Wise

    Margaret Wise Brown

    Hardcover (HarperFestival, Dec. 8, 1995)
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  • A Child's Good Night Book

    Margaret Wise Brown, Jean Charlot

    Hardcover (Young Scott, Aug. 16, 1950)
    Night is coming. Everyone and everything is going to sleep. One page at a time. Everything is sleepy. It is dark. Then it ends with a cute prayer.