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First Sleepover
Books for First Sleepover
Books for First Sleepover – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
219 books
Age
0–2
3–5
6–8
9–12
13+
Peep and Ducky #3
Peep and Ducky Sleepover
David Martin
Pajamas are on and the snacks are ready, but a few homesick tears might fall before these two friends settle in for thei
Ages 2–5
Horrid Henry #15
Horrid Henry's Nightmare
Francesca Simon
Mischief and mayhem follow Henry everywhere he goes in this hilarious series of misadventures that have been adapted for
Ages 5–9
Froggy #15
Froggy's Best Babysitter
Jonathan London
Chaos ensues when Froggy and his sister Pollywogilina are left with a brand-new babysitter for an energetic overnight ad
Ages 3–7
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Charlie and Lola
I Slightly Want to Go Home
Lauren Child
Lola is excited to go to Lotta’s house, but as bedtime nears, she begins to wonder if she can really fall asleep so far
Ages 3–7
Sleepover Friends #7
Kate's Sleepover Disaster
Susan Saunders
A fun night with friends turns into total chaos when Kate realizes her host's four siblings have a wild appetite for des
Ages 8–12
Sleepover Friends
Super Sleepover Guide
Susan Saunders
Four friends share their best secrets for a perfect night in, from party themes and invitations to tasty recipes and gam
Ages 8–12
Millie Fierce #2
Millie Fierce Sleeps Out
Jane Manning
For the child who struggles to stay kind when they get excited or upset. Help your little one navigate the tricky social
Ages 3–7
The Adventures of Benny and Watch #12
Benny's Boxcar Sleepover
Gertrude Chandler Warner
Benny is thrilled for his very first sleepover, but as night falls, a little bit of fear starts to mix with the exciteme
Ages 5–7
April and Esme
written and ill. by Bob Graham
For the child taking their first big step toward independence. This gentle story celebrates the bravery it takes to stay
Ages 3–7
Sarah's Sleepover
Bobbie Rodriguez
For the child feeling nervous about their first night away from home or wanting to feel brave during a spooky sleepover.
Ages 4–8
Grandma Gets Grumpy
Anna Grossnickle Hines
Lassen and her cousins love spending the night at Grandma's house, but they soon learn that even the best sleepovers hav
Ages 4–8
The Village of Sandy Edge
Daisy Rabbit's Tree House
Penny Dale
For the child who loves the comforts of home but yearns for adventure. Daisy discovers that building something with frie
Ages 2–5
The Hayloft
Lisa Westberg Peters
Two sisters spend their farm summer enjoying the simple magic of the outdoors, culminating in a special night spent slee
Ages 6–9
Arthur Chapter Books
Arthur and the Perfect Brother
Marc Brown
For the child feeling outshined by a friend's accomplishments or struggling with the pressure of a houseguest who seems
Ages 6–9
Forest School #3
The Moonlit Campout
Ruth Symons
For the child who feels a little nervous about the dark or their first night away from home, this gentle forest adventur
Ages 3–7
The Adventures of Billy and Bob
Carl Debushe
For children who feel nervous about people who seem different or are facing their first big social milestones like sleep
Ages 5–8
How to Babysit #2
How to Babysit a Grandma
Jean Reagan
Grandma is coming to visit, and you are the expert in charge! Pick up the best tips for snacks and games to ensure she h
Ages 4–8
When Papa Snores
Melinda Long
For the child whose sleepover at Grandpa's house is interrupted by a very noisy snorer.
Ages 3–7
Fox and Chick #3
The Sleepover and Other Stories
Sergio Ruzzier
Unlikely best friends Fox and Chick navigate a sleepover, a hunt for a lost hammer, and a very surprising party in these
Ages 5–8
Tales from the Scaremaster #3
Haunted Sleepover
B. A. Frade, Stacia Deutsch
A sixth-grade overnight trip to the science museum takes a spooky turn when Nate and Connor realize their fun sleepover
Ages 8–12
Lily #1
Accidental Lily
Sally Warner
Six-year-old Lily teams up with her mom and brother to handle her bed-wetting so she can finally enjoy a fun sleepover w
Ages 6–9
Bear and Mouse #3
A Bedtime for Bear
Bonny Becker
A grumpy bear who demands total silence for sleep meets his match in a high-energy, bubbly mouse guest.
Ages 3–7
Pop Classics #3
The X-Files: Earth Children Are Weird
Kim Smith
Best friends Dana and Fox find their backyard sleepover filled with eerie shadows and lights that have them questioning
Ages 4–8
Babymouse #1
Babymouse: Queen of the World!
Jennifer L. Holm
Life in elementary school is never easy for Babymouse as she tries to find her way through the daily drama and social hu
Ages 7–10