Maisy Goes to Bed: A Maisy Classic Pop-Up Book by Lucy Cousins

Books like Maisy Goes to Bed: A Maisy Classic Pop-Up Book

By Lucy Cousins

For the toddler who resists every step of bedtime, here's a mouse who makes brushing teeth and washing hands into something worth doing with your own hands. Cozy, hands-on, gently repetitive — a wind-down book built for touching, not just listening.

Bedtime for Frances by Russell Hoban

A young badger tucked in for the night keeps finding reasons to get out of bed — a glass of milk, a favorite doll, worries about tigers and cracks in the ceiling — testing her patient parents one request at a time.

Pat the Bunny by Dorothy Kunhardt

A hands-on introduction inviting babies to pat a soft bunny, play peek-a-boo with cloth, smell powdery flowers, and feel Daddy's scratchy beard on every page.

My Goodnight Book by Eloise Wilkin

A little girl moves through her nightly bedtime routine — washing up, putting on pajamas, saying goodnight to her toys — as the house settles into quiet before sleep.

The Going To Bed Book by Sandra Boynton

A boatload of animals heads below deck at sunset for a bedtime routine — scrubbing in one big tub, brushing their teeth, doing exercises, and rocking together until every last one drifts off to sleep.

Where's Spot? by Eric Hill

A worried mother dog searches her house for her puppy Spot, lifting flaps to check behind doors, inside the piano, and under the stairs — finding a surprising animal each time.

Peek-a-Boo by Janet Ahlberg

A baby's day unfolds from breakfast to bedtime, as rhyming clues invite little hands to peek through die-cut holes in each page for a glimpse of what's coming next.

Hello Lighthouse by Sophie Blackall

A lighthouse keeper tends his light through storms, fog, and drifting icebergs, keeping careful watch and logging every detail as the seasons turn outside his round stone walls.

So Many Bunnies: A Bedtime ABC and Counting Book by Rick Walton

Old Mother Rabbit has twenty-six babies, one for every letter from Abel to Zed, and she tucks them into bed one by one through her rambling house and garden.

Policeman Small by Lois Lenski

A small-town policeman spends his day directing traffic, helping people cross the street, and keeping watch over his busy corner, one task at a time.

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.

Have You Seen My Duckling? by Nancy Tafuri

A mother duck leads her line of ducklings around the pond, not noticing that one little duckling has wandered off to explore on its own — can you spot where it's hiding?

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.