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Bedtime Struggles
Books for Bedtime Struggles
Books for Bedtime Struggles – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
1,739 books
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Super Babies on the Move
Salina Yoon
Baby Mia sneaks out to the playground during her nap, then flip the book over to see Baby Max dodge bathtime for a wild
Ages 1–4
Momotaro #2
Xander and the Dream Thief
Margaret Dilloway
Xander summons a mythical dream-eating creature to stop his nightmares, but he soon realizes he might be destroying ever
Ages 8–12
Big Bear and Little Bear #5
Sleep Tight, Little Bear
Martin Waddell
Little Bear finds a new cave that is just his size, but he can't stop worrying that Big Bear will be lonely in their old
Ages 2–5
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Good Night Owl
Greg Pizzoli
A tiny squeak keeps Owl wide awake as he frantically tears his house apart looking for the source of a mysterious bedtim
Ages 3–7
I Hear a Noise
Diane Goode
Bedtime noises at the window turn into a surprising encounter where a little boy discovers that even the scariest monste
Ages 3–7
Never Say Boo to a Ghost
John Foster
For the child who loves things that go bump in the night but prefers a giggle to a scream. These spooky rhymes turn mons
Ages 6–10
Cat vs Human
A Bed for Kitty
Yasmine Surovec
For the child who prefers a simple cardboard box to their expensive new toys, this charming story celebrates finding com
Ages 2–5
A Very Hairy Scary Story
Rick Walton
Sarah stayed at her friend's house too late and now she has to navigate a dark, spooky path home filled with hairy night
Ages 4–8
The Giggle Club #2
The Red Fox Monster
Alan Baron
For the little one who worries about monsters under the bed, this playful story shows how a bit of cleverness can turn a
Ages 3–7
Holiday Mouse Stories #1
Has Winter Come?
Wendy Watson
For the child who needs a calming transition at the end of a busy day, this gentle story follows a family of woodchucks
Ages 3–7
Scary Party
Sue Hendra
Bones, eyes, and limbs dance spookily in the dark until a sudden flick of the light switch reveals a festive Halloween s
Ages 2–5
Facing Your Fears
Facing Your Fear of the Dark
Heather E. Schwartz
For the child who feels nervous when the lights go out, this supportive guide explains nighttime fears and offers simple
Ages 5–8
For All the Stars Across the Sky
Karl Newson
For the child who needs a soft landing at the end of the day. This lyrical journey uses the power of imagination to turn
Ages 2–5
Nursery Collection #3
Hiding
Shirley Hughes
For the curious toddler discovering that things (and people!) can disappear and reappear, this gentle exploration turns
Ages 2–5
The Bear Under the Stairs
Helen Cooper
For the child who imagines scary things lurking in dark corners. This gentle story validates nighttime fears while showi
Ages 3–6
The Mouse, The Mole, And The Moon
Clara Rose
For the child who asks a million questions at bedtime, this gentle exploration follows two unlikely friends as they marv
Ages 2–6
A Peter Rabbit Tale
A Pumpkin for Peter
Beatrix Potter
For the little explorer who is learning to be brave in the dark. This cozy tale helps toddlers navigate nighttime jitter
Ages 1–3
Roll Over!: A Counting Song
Merle Peek
For the toddler who loves silly routines and the parent who wants to turn counting practice into a playful song before t
Ages 2–5
Harry and the Terrible Whatzit
Dick Gackenbach
When his mother doesn't come back from the cellar, Harry must gather his courage to go downstairs and face the mysteriou
Ages 4–8
Sleep: How Nature Gets Its Rest
Kate Prendergast
For the curious child who wonders how the rest of the world says goodnight. This gentle guide explores the fascinating w
Ages 3–7
Underwear!
Jenn Harney
For the parent whose toddler turns every bedtime task into a comedy routine. This playful romp turns getting dressed int
Ages 2–5
Hauntiques #1
Darling Doll
Thomas Kingsley Troupe
For the child who feels uneasy about their new house or finds old objects a bit creepy, this spooky tale explores braver
Ages 8–12
Scream Street #6
Terror of the Nightwatchman
Tommy Donbavand
For the child who loves spooky thrills but still needs a good laugh to feel brave during those creepy nighttime stories.
Ages 8–12
Robyn Silver #2
The Darkest Dream
Paula Harrison
For the child who loves the idea of secret worlds and finding the courage to protect those who are most vulnerable.
Ages 7–10