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Does every in the world go to sleep? a not-so-sleepy little girl asks her parents.

Tiny snails curled up like cinnamon buns in their shells?

Colossal whales swimming slowly in circles in the ocean?

Does everything in the world go to sleep?

Luminous and enchanting, this bedtime book inspires a gentle fellowship with the natural world—and good dreams to last all through the night.

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Mary Logue

Mary Logue

American
The poet Mary Logue has written books both for adults and for young adults. This is her first picture book. She teaches at Hamline University in the... See more
Pamela Zagarenski

Pamela Zagarenski

American
Pamela Zagarenski is the illustrator of many celebrated books, including Sleep Like a Tiger and Red Sings from Treetops, both Caldecott Ho... See more

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Reviews

Kirkus Reviews

Sleep Like a Tiger
This deeply satisfying story offers what all children crave when letting go—security and a trusted companion...

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Redeemed Reader

ALA Awards: Newberys and Caldecotts, Splendors and Glooms
Reviewed by Janie Cheaney
The language is soothing and poetic but the real poetry is in the mixed-media illustrations...

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