Everyday Bean (Tiny Bean's Big Adventures, Book #1) by Stephanie Graegin

Books like Everyday Bean (Tiny Bean's Big Adventures, Book #1)

By Stephanie Graegin

For the kid who thinks getting wrapped up like a burrito is the best part of the day, Bean's small, cozy world feels like home. Cozy, playful, gently funny, warm as a hug from Grandma.

Kiss Good Night by Amy Hest

On a stormy night on Plum Street, a little bear cub named Sam stalls his bedtime with a story, a tucking-in, and warm milk — but something important is still missing.

Day Is Done by Peter Yarrow

As night falls, a raccoon, a doe, a rabbit, a field mouse, and a little boy each get tucked in and wonder if they'll be safe — and every parent answers, "I am here."

Don't You Feel Well, Sam? by Amy Hest

A little bear cub coughs HCK HCK! right at bedtime, and Mrs. Bear tries syrup, comfort, and quiet care to see him through the cold night.

Let's Go Home, Little Bear / Can't You Sleep, Little Bear? by Martin Waddell

A young bear and his father head home through the snowy woods after a long walk, but strange sounds along the way make Little Bear afraid until Big Bear helps him feel safe again.

Llama Llama Red Pajama by Anna Dewdney

A baby llama, tucked into bed by his mama, starts to worry the moment she heads downstairs — his whimpers building into full-blown hollers until she returns just in time.

Full, Full, Full of Love by Trish Cooke

A little boy named Jay Jay spends Sunday dinner at Grannie's house, surrounded by family, tasty dishes, and hugs that make the whole day full of love.

Me & Mama by Cozbi A. Cabrera

On a quiet rainy morning while Papa and Luca sleep, a little girl follows her mama through their cinnamon-scented house, wanting to be wherever Mama is.

Does a Kangaroo Have a Mother, Too? by Eric Carle

A gentle, repeating question moves through the animal world — from kangaroos to lions to dolphins — showing every baby, a joey, a cub, a calf, has a mother who loves it.

A Big Bed for Little Snow by Grace Lin

A snowy little one gets a big, soft bed for winter nights and can't help jumping, jumping, jumping on it — even though Mommy says the bed is for sleeping, not bouncing.

Lola at the Library by Anna McQuinn

A little girl and her mommy visit the library every Tuesday, where she meets friends, listens to stories, and picks out books to bring home before stopping for a treat.

Guess How Much I Love You by Sam McBratney

A young hare tries to show his father just how much he loves him, stretching his arms wide and reaching as high as he can — but Big Nutbrown Hare always finds a way to love him back more.