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Book Buddies #2
Marco Polo, Brave Explorer
Cynthia Lord
A tiny toy mouse and a boy heading to his first sleepover join forces to face their fears and keep each other company aw
Ages 6–9
My Weird School Special #16
Fright Night!
Dan Gutman
Marshmallows and campfire songs turn creepy when A.J. and his friends start telling scary stories during a school playgr
Ages 6–10
Diary of an Ice Princess #2
Frost Friends Forever
Christina Soontornvat
Claudia is visiting for a dream sleepover, but a strict great-aunt with very royal expectations might put a freeze on al
Ages 6–9
Junie B. Jones #10
Junie B. Jones Is a Party Animal
Barbara Park
Junie B. is headed to her first sleepover, but she has to survive a long list of rules including no squealing and absolu
Ages 6–9
Owl Diaries #9
Eva's Big Sleepover
Rebecca Elliott
Eva is planning the best birthday sleepover ever, but she must help her friend Sue find the courage to overcome some fir
Ages 5–8
Fancy Nancy
Fancy Nancy: Saturday Night Sleepover
Jane O'Connor
Nancy tries her best to make her sister's first sleepover fancy and fun, only to discover she’s the one who needs a litt
Ages 4–8
Rabbit & Robot #1
The Sleepover
Cece Bell
Rabbit has a perfect plan for the night, but his mechanical friend Robot has a different set of logic for how sleepovers
Ages 5–8
Diary of a Pug #6
Pug's Sleepover
Kyla May
Bub the pug and his human, Bella, prepare for the ultimate pirate sleepover, only to find that things going wrong can be
Ages 5–7
First-Grade Friends #6
The Sleep Over
Grace Maccarone
Sam is having the best time playing and eating dinner at Dan’s house, but everything feels different and a little bit sc
Ages 4–6
Fox & Chick #3
The Sleepover and Other Stories
Sergio Ruzzier
Two unlikely friends host a sleepover, hunt for a missing hammer, and plan a surprise party in these humorous, comic-sty
Ages 5–8
Pip and Posy #6
Pip and Posy: The Bedtime Frog
Axel Scheffler
A sleepover at Pip’s house is full of fun until Posy realizes her favorite toy frog is missing. Bedtime feels impossible
Ages 2–5
Emily Just in Time
Jan Slepian
A little girl celebrates all the things she can finally do herself while wondering if she is brave enough for her first
Ages 4–8
Tiny T. Rex #2
Tiny T. Rex and the Very Dark Dark
Jonathan Stutzman
Tiny T. Rex and his friend Pointy have a super-secret plan to face the spooky shadows during their backyard campout when
Ages 3–5
The Berenstain Bears First Time Books
The Berenstain Bears and the Week at Grandma's
Stan Berenstain, Jan Berenstain
A week away from home sounds daunting at first, but Brother and Sister Bear soon find that Grandma and Grandpa have plen
Ages 3–7
Aunt Nina #2
Aunt Nina, Good Night
Franz Brandenberg
For children who use every trick in the book to delay sleep, this cozy sleepover story validates their playfulness while
Ages 4–8
Pete the Cat and the Bedtime Blues
James Dean, Kimberly Dean
Pete the Cat is ready to catch some ZZZs after a big day of surfing, but his friends are still wide awake and ready to p
Ages 4–8
Peg + Cat #7
The Sleepover
Billy Aronson, Jennifer Oxley
For the child who is nervous about their very first night away from home, this sweet story follows Pig and Goose as they
Ages 4–7
Journey from Peppermint Street
Meindert DeJong
A young boy sets out on a walk to his aunt's house, discovering how a simple journey can change the way he sees his home
Ages 8–12
Flashlight
Lizi Boyd
A simple beam of light transforms the backyard at night, revealing a hidden world of friendly animals and quiet wonders
Ages 3–7
Monk #2
Monk Camps Out
Emily Arnold McCully
A brave young mouse sets out to spend the night alone in his backyard, but his parents have a few surprises in store for
Ages 4–7
Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark #1
Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark
Alvin Schwartz
Ghostly folklore, unsettling songs, and modern urban legends fill this classic collection of tales designed to make your
Ages 9–13
Alphonse and Natalie #3
Alphonse, You're Ruining the Show!
Daisy Hirst
For siblings who struggle to see eye-to-eye during playtime, this cozy story shows how a little patience and a grandpare
Ages 3–7
A to Z Mysteries #4
The Deadly Dungeon
Ron Roy
A sleepover in a haunted castle turns chilling when screams echo behind the walls of Moose Manor, leaving three young de
Ages 6–9
Dr. Seuss
What Was I Scared Of?
Dr. Seuss
A pair of empty pale green pants is riding a bicycle and wandering the woods, giving the narrator a spooky case of the c
Ages 4–8
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