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Bedtime Struggles
Books for Bedtime Struggles
Books for Bedtime Struggles – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
1,738 books
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3–5
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9–12
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Nighttime Wonders
O. B. Kamer
Rhyming verses and gentle animal scenes turn the evening routine into a series of dreamy adventures, perfect for winding
Ages 1–4
The Midnight Farm
Reeve Lindbergh
The quiet mysteries of the dark come to life in this soothing poem that explores the gentle world of a farm at midnight.
Ages 2–5
Everyone's Awake
Colin Meloy
Bedtime turns into a madcap riot of baking bread, roof repairs, and ghost card games in this rhyming celebration of a ho
Ages 5–8
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Owl
Dee Smith
A mysterious owl swoops through the dark, celebrating the beauty of the nighttime in this rhythmic tale about finding co
Ages 2–5
Just One More?
Nancy Markham Alberts
A little bear has a thousand excuses to avoid sleep, from fishing to hunting for honey. This soft, tactile book captures
Ages 2–5
Duck and Moose #2
Duck in the Dark!
Kirk Reedstrom
Duck is surprised by how early winter nights arrive in Denali, but a Moose and the shimmering Aurora Borealis help him f
Ages 4–8
Awake
Mags DeRoma
A tiny spider in the corner of the ceiling turns a sleepy bedtime into a night of creative problem-solving and high-aler
Ages 4–8
Long-Nose and Little-Legs #1
Boo to the Who in the Dark!
Joyce Dunbar
Best friends Long-Nose and Little-Legs decide to face their fears by hunting for the scary Who they think is hiding in t
Ages 3–6
Steam Train, Dream Train #1
Steam Train, Dream Train
Sherri Duskey Rinker
Polar bears load ice cream and elephants fill tankers with paint as a magical dream train prepares for a rhythmic, sleep
Ages 2–5
Night Thunder and the Queen of the Wild Horses
Lynn Reiser
Loud booms and bangs are keeping everyone awake until a little girl and the Queen of the Wild Horses set off to find exa
Ages 4–8
Froggies Do Not Want to Sleep, The
Adam Gustavson
Energetic amphibians on unicycles and space ships turn the evening routine into a vibrant, bedtime-resistant romp throug
Ages 3–7
Bad Kitty
Bedtime for Bad Kitty
Nick Bruel
Bad Kitty would much rather sing, play, and run than put on pajamas, turning the nightly bedtime routine into a hilariou
Ages 3–7
Bunny Should Be Sleeping
Amy Hest
Bedtime doesn't feel quite right until Dad says goodnight, so a sleepy little bunny hops out of bed to find him with a c
Ages 3–6
Yeti, Turn Out the Light!
Greg Long
Bedtime is a little spooky when strange shadows dance on the walls, but Yeti is determined to find out what is actually
Ages 3–6
Blossom and Boo
Stay Up Late
Dawn Apperley
Blossom and Boo brave the hooting owls and creaky branches of the forest after dark to discover that nighttime is for sl
Ages 2–5
Barnaby
Barnaby Is Not Afraid of Anything
Gilles Bizouerne
A moonlit stroll through the woods turns into an adventure in bravery as three animal friends wonder if those strange sh
Ages 3–6
Milda the Magic Moon
Kristina Grabnickas
When two brothers get lost in the New Hampshire woods at twilight, the glowing moon arrives to guide them home and teach
Ages 3–7
Go to Sleepy, Little Sheepy
Sandra Magsamen
A cuddly sheep wearing a soft felt nightcap helps soothe little ones to sleep with gentle messages about how much they a
Ages 0–3
The Great Monster Hunt
Norbert Landa
A strange noise under Duck's bed sets off a chain of rumors as every animal imagines a monster more terrifying than the
Ages 3–7
Little Hippo
Naughty!
Caroline Castle
A zebra and a hippo find themselves in a bit of trouble when they choose wild playtime over their quiet bedtime.
Ages 2–5
Big Hedgehog and Little Hedgehog Take an Evening Stroll
Britta Teckentrup
Big Hedgehog wants to get home, but Little Hedgehog can't help stopping to smell and hear all the wonderful things the e
Ages 2–5
Does Frankenstein Get Hungry?
John Solimine
Instead of hiding from things that go bump in the night, a curious girl asks the real questions, like what a monster act
Ages 3–7
Little Bo Peep Can't Get to Sleep
Erin Dealey
Little Bo Peep is far too worried about her lost sheep to sleep, but a few familiar nursery rhyme friends might be able
Ages 4–8
The Wee Hours
Stephanie Watson
For children who feel restless when the house is quiet, this story turns middle-of-the-night wakefulness into a whimsica
Ages 3–6