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Solve Your Child's Sleep Problems
, Richard Ferber (Gradual weaning parental support)

Nighttime Parenting:How to Get Your Baby and Child to Sleep, William Sears (Family bed)

Healthy Sleep Habits, Happy Child, Marc Weissbluth, 1999 (regimented separate rooms)

Who’s Afraid of the Dark?, Crosby Bonsall, Illus by the author, Harper & Row pub 1980
(comfort at night is found in the family pet; for children aged 3-7)

Bedtime for Francis, Russell Hoban, Illus Garth Williams, Harper & Row pub 1960 (a
young badger conquers her fear of being alone in the dark; for children aged 3-7)

Goodnight, Goodnight, Eve Rice, Illus by the author, Greenwillow Books pub 1980
(conveys to children that nighttime is a time for sleep; for children aged 3-6)

Who’s Afraid of the Dark?, Muriel Stanek, Illus. by Helen Cogancherry, Albert Whitman
& Co. pub 1980 (family provides a young boy with appropriate coping measures for his
fear; for children aged 6-9)

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Midnight Moon, Clyde Watson, Illus. by Susanna Notti, Collins pub 1979 (conveys the
value of bedtime fantasy to lessen fear of the dark; for children aged 3-7)

Goodnight Moon, Margaret Wise Brown and C. Hurd, Harper & Row pub 1947 (calming
bedtime routine for a young bunny)

Where The Wild Things Are, Maurice Sendak, Harper & Row Junior Books pub 1963 (a
child conquers monsters in his dreams)

There’s a Nightmare in My Closet, Mercer Mayer (the playful monster tickles the happy child and they
both end up sleeping together)

The Nap Master, William Kotzwinkle (a grandfatherly bearded man teaches a child how his dreams can be a wonderful fantasy)

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