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Bed Tails,
Mitch Vane
(illustrator),
single work
picture book
children's
An exuberant rhyming tale about the fruitless efforts of parents to remain asleep in bed when joined by their young son and pets on a stormy night.
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Sophie's Big Bed,
Tina Burke
(illustrator),
single work
picture book
children's
'Sophie is a big girl now, with a nice, new big-girl bed. But Bunny, Bear, and Scarlett are worried that if the bed is "too" big, they may get lost under all those sheets and blankets. Full color.' (Publication summary)
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Baby Tawnies,
Judy Paulson
(illustrator),
single work
picture book
children's
'As darkness falls, two tawny frogmouths fly into the forest to find food. Far above the ground, Reggie and Lyla are left alone. But the little tawnies don't plan to stay in the nest ... Includes facts about Australian tawny frogmouths.' (Trove record)
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It's Bedtime William,
Deborah Niland
(illustrator),
single work
picture book
children's
'William, no more jumping,' says Dad. 'William, it's bedtime NOW,' says Mum. But William has other ideas, and a very special friend to help make this his most memorable night ever! (Libraries Australia).
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One Very Tired Wombat,
Renée Treml
(illustrator),
single work
picture book
children's
'One wombat is very tired, and he just wants to rest. The birds try to be quiet - well, some of them, anyway - but it seems that they're not as quiet as they think. Poor tired wombat. Will he ever get some sleep? One Very Tired Wombat is a charming counting book featuring some very cheeky Australian animals.' (Publication summary)
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A Bear and a Tree,
Stephen Michael King
(illustrator),
single work
picture book
children's
'Ren knows that it's almost time for Bear's big sleep, but she needs just one more day with him.
'One day to explore the winter together - the last of the coloured leaves, the snow as it floats and swirls to the ground, the sun and the moon and the stars.
'One more day to play and dance and wonder.' (From the publisher's website.)
- Jesse, Maureen Prichard (illustrator), single work picture book children's (p. 195-220)
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Come Down, Cat!,
Lucia Masciullo
(illustrator),
single work
picture book
children's
'The day is ending, night is falling, and Nicholas' cat won't come down. High on the roof she licks her paws while Nicholas worries about her up there all alone. How does he coax her into the safe, warm house? She doesn't even want to come down from the roof... or does she?' (From the publisher's website.)