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My momma likes to say / by Brennan-Nelson, Denise.; Donovan, Jane;
Includes bibliographical references and Internet addresses.A number of common proverbs are illustrated and their origins are explained.
Subjects: English language; Figures of speech; Proverbs, English; Cliches; Maxims; Parent and child;
© c2003., Gale Group,
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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The night is deep and wide / by Sze, Gillian,1985-; Todd, Sue.;
Stunning illustrations complement this poetic lullaby that encourages young readers to rest their heads and be soothed to sleep.LSC
Subjects: Stories in rhyme.; Bedtime; Sleep; Night;
Available copies: 0 / Total copies: 1
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Wake up, Sam / by Smith, Annette.; Reynolds, Pat.;
Sam is sleeping and her little dog Bingo wants her to wake upLSC
Subjects: Morning; Sleep; Dogs;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Princess, princess / by Dale, Penny,1954-;
A young princess and her friends sleep under the spell of a fairy she forgot to invite to her birthday party, until someone comes along to awaken them.
Subjects: Princesses; Fairies; Sleep; Fairy tales;
© 2003., Candlewick Press,
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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The cozy home : three-and-a-half stories / by Dyckman, Ame.; Teague, Mark.;
In three-and-a-half stories, friends and roommates Bat, Cat and Rat share, joke, and read together.
Subjects: Picture books.; Animal fiction.; Short stories.; Roommates; Friendship; Sharing; Jokes; Books and reading;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Wake up, Dad / by Randell, Beverley,1931-; Geddes, Serena.;
Dad is sleeping and Nick, James and Kate are trying to wake him upLSC
Subjects: Morning; Sleep; Fathers;
Available copies: 0 / Total copies: 2
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Snooze-o-rama : the strange ways that animals sleep / by Birmingham, Maria.; Reed, Kyle.;
Includes bibliographical references."Just like people, animals have their own sleep routines-but in the wild, these bedtime habits are a little wackier than the teeth brushing and pj-donning that you're used to. Aimed at the same early-nonfiction category as Do Frogs Drink Hot Chocolate, Maria Birmingham's latest book project, Snooze-O-Rama, draws playful comparisons between the ways humans and animals sleep, bringing a new angle of interest to an aspect of children's daily routines that they might otherwise take for granted. Each animal snooze fact is prompted by something that kids do in their own bedtime routine, making the STEM content relatable and hilarious to kids! Kyle Reed's vibrant collage style illustrations bring the animals to life with colour and personality, cleverly connecting the bridge between the animal and human comparison. Examples from the book: "While you cover yourself with a blanket ... an otter wraps itself in seaweed" "While you doze off on a long trip ... a frigate bird nods off as it soar." "While you pull on your pj's ... a parrotfish snuggles up in slime.""--Provided by publisher.Ages 4-8Grades 2-3LSC
Subjects: Sleep behavior in animals; Bedtime;
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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The full moon at the napping house / by Wood, Audrey.; Wood, Don,1945-;
In this cumulative tale, a chirping cricket calms a worried mouse, a prowling cat, and other restless creatures, helping them to finally fall asleep.LSC
Subjects: Sleep; Grandparent and child; Animals;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Chengdu could not, would not, fall asleep / by Saltzberg, Barney.;
High in the trees in the middle of the night, all of the pandas are sleeping except for Chengdu, who tries everything and still cannot fall asleep until he finds the perfect spot--atop his brother, Yuan.LSC
Subjects: Pandas; Sleep; Bedtime;
© c2014., Disney-Hyperion Books,
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Scaredy Squirrel at night / by Watt, Mélanie,1975-; Walker, Tara.;
Subjects: Dreams; Fear; Sleep; Squirrels;
© c2009., Kids Can Press,
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 2
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