Sleep -- Juvenile literature
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Sleep -- Juvenile literature
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- Where does the sun sleep ?, first questions and answers about bedtime
- Sleepytime for zoo animals, by Caroline Arnold ; photographs by Richard Hewett
- Good night!, text, Christine L'Heureux and Gisèle Légaré ; illustrations, Pierre Brignaud
- Sleep, why we rest and recharge to refuel, by Harriet Brundle
- Some sleep standing up, Susan Stockdale
- Half a moon and one whole star, by Crescent Dragonwagon ; illustrations by Jerry Pinkney
- Get rest, a Buddy book, by Sarah Tieck
- Freaky stories while you sleep, Caitie McAneney
- Sleep well, why you need to rest, by Kathy Feeney ; consultant: Glenn Roldan
- You need rest to be at your best!, Rebecca Sjonger
- All about sleep from a to zzzz, by Elaine Scott ; illustrated by John O'Brien
- Sleeping Beauty
- Sleep well!
- Sleepy book, by Charlotte Zolotow ; pictures by Stefano Vitale
- Sleep disorders, H.W. Poole
- Dormir, por Vanessa Black
- My body needs rest, by Jenna Lee Gleisner
- Sleepy book, by Charlotte Zolotow ; illustrated by Vladimir Bobri
- Nighty night, Susan Magsamen
- Night Night Collection, Amy Parker
- Where do creatures sleep at night?, Steven J. Simmons ; illustrated by Ruth Harper
- Getting enough sleep, R. J. MacReady
- Sleep all night!, healthy sleeping habits, Mary Elizabeth Salzmann
- Sleep, Roberta Grobel Intrater
- 1000 Books Before Kindergarten, 5
- Shh. The baby is asleep, your favourite baby animals bedtime story, Niki Palmer and Ros Tulleners ; illustrated by Joyeeta Neogi
- Staying healthy, Alice B. McGinty
- Get a good night's sleep!, by Katie Marsico
- Sweet dreams, bedtime visualizations for kids, by Mariam Gates ; illustrated by Leigh Standley
- Rest and sleep, Jayne Denshire
- Does a baboon sleep in a bed?, Fred Ehrlich ; pictures by Emily Bolam
- Sleep and rest, Sue Barraclough
- Sleep, Alvin Silverstein, Virginia Silverstein, and Laura Silverstein Nunn
- Getting rest, by Sian Smith
- Zzz--, written by Trudee Romanek ; illustrated by Rose Cowles
- You wouldn't want to live without sleep!, written by Jim Pipe ; illustrated by Mark Bergin ; series created by David Salariya
- Otto y Oso se van a dormir, Michael Engler, Joëlle Tourlonias ; traducción: Laura Fanton
- Happy healthy monsters, good night, tucked in tight (all about sleep), by Naomi Kleinberg ; illustrated by Barry Goldberg
- Sleeping Beauty, [a retelling of the Grimms' fairy tale], by Eric Blair ; illustrated by Todd Ouren
- We all sleep, D. J. Panec ; illustrated by Gloria Lapuyade
- Dreams and sleep, Trudi Strain Trueit
- Do not disturb, the mysteries of animal hibernation and sleep, by Margery Facklam ; illustrations by Pamela Johnson
- The magic of sleep, [a fascinating guide to the world of slumber], written and illustrated by Vicky Woodgate
- Sleeping better, by Marty Gitlin
- A dormir!, [traducción del inglés, Christina Fernández Martínez]
- What happens when I sleep?, by Ruth Owen
- Human body, [written and edited by Caroline Bingham ; consultant, Daniel Carter]
- 5 minute really true stories for bedtime, [text by Jackie McCann, Jen Arena, Rachel Valentine, and Sally Symes ; illustrations by Amy Grimes, Anneli Bray, Christine Cuddihy, Jacqui Lee, Joanne Liu, Katie Rewse, Katie Wilson, Maddy Vian, Natalie Smillie, and Olivia Holden]
- What to expect at bedtime, Heidi Murkoff ; illustrated by Laura Rader
- Good night to your fantastic elastic brain, a growth mindset book for kids about the amazing things your fantastic elastic brain does after you say good night, words by JoAnn Deak, PhD [and] Terrence Deak, PhD ; pictures by Neely Daggett
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