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|title=One More Hug For Nutmeg
|author=Caroline Jayne Church
|rating=4.5
|summary=Nutmeg the mouse won't settle down for the night. She wants a drink, cuddly toy and a blanket. This is a sweet picture book that will ring true for every parent and child.
|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>1846163218</amazonuk>|genre=For Sharing
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|title=Oliver Who Would Not Sleep
|author=Mara Bergman and Nick Maland
|rating=5
|summary=The ideal wind down story for the child who doesn't go off to sleep easily. The rhyme is wonderful - they'll be telling you what comes next very quickly and as a bonus it's a pleasure to read aloud. The illustrations will delight both parents and children.
|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>034089329X</amazonuk>|genre=For Sharing
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|title=When Dragons Are Dreaming
|author=James Mayhew and Lindsey Gardiner
|rating=4
|summary=A gentle bedtime book about a dragon who doesn't want to go to sleep, and his newfound fairy friend. It's perfect for quietly reading to the very youngest book fans as they nod off.
|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>1846164230</amazonuk>|genre=For Sharing
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|title=Billy Monster's Daymare
|author=Alan Durant and Ross Collins
|rating=4.5
|summary=Billy Monster has daymares - he keeps dreaming that he's seen a child and terrified that one might be lurking under the bad. Highly recommended by The Bookbag.
|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>0192726498</amazonuk>|genre=For Sharing
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|title=Darkness Slipped In
|author=Ella Burfoot
|rating=4
|summary=A great bedtime book for children who are scared of the dark. By personifying Darkness, it makes everything much less frightening. It's a fun story in its own right too.
|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>0330512579</amazonuk>|genre=For Sharing
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|title=How Do Dinosaurs Say Good Night?
|author=Jane Yolen
|rating=4
|summary=Illustrations in this board book are fantastic, and the text and settings would appeal to parents struggling with children kicking up a fuss at bedtime while the dinosaur theme (with a twist) would appeal to the little 'uns.
|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>0007235615</amazonuk>|genre=For Sharing
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|title=Emily Brown and the Thing
|author=Cressida Cowell
|rating=4.5
|summary=Fear of the dark turned on its head as Thing needs Emily Brown to stay with him so that he isn't alone in the dark. A marvellous book to help a child talk about its fears. Highly recommended.
|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>1846166934</amazonuk>|genre=For Sharing
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|title=Bella and Monty: A Hairy, Scary Night
|author=Alex T Smith
|rating=4
|summary=Monty may be the biggest scaredy-cat this side of [[Hairy Maclary by Lynley Dodd|Hairy Maclary and chums]], but he's got brave Bella to help him through his fears. ''A Hairy, Scary Night'' is a great read for anyone trying to overcome fears of their own.
|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>0340959835</amazonuk>|genre=For Sharing
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|title=Small Billy and the Midnight Star
|author=Nette Hilton and Bruce Whatley
|rating=4
|summary=A delightful tale for the three-to-five-year-old age group, telling as it does of Billy's wonder at the night sky and how he worries when the star disappears. There's all the childish wonder at something so huge and incomprehensible and fear that it isn't permanent.
|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>0340944501</amazonuk>|genre=For Sharing
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|title=Just Like Tonight
|author=Amber Stewart and Layn Marlow
|rating=4
|summary=Button the bear feels a bit scared before bedtime, so his father tells him the story of when he was born. A sweet tale that strikes all the right notes.
|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>0192728490</amazonuk>|genre=For Sharing
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