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

Books like So Many Bunnies: A Bedtime ABC and Counting Book

By Rick Walton

For the kid who wants one more bedtime book before lights-out, this one turns counting and the alphabet into the sleepiest, cuddliest errand a mother rabbit ever ran. Cozy, lulling, gently repetitive — a wind-down book through and through.

Where Do Diggers Sleep at Night? by Brianna Caplan Sayres

Fire trucks, snowplows, dump trucks, and tractors wind down after a long day of hard work, asking for one more story before settling in for sweet dreams.

Ten Little Fingers and Ten Little Toes by Mem Fox

A rhyming celebration of babies everywhere, counting ten little fingers and ten little toes on roly-poly little ones from all kinds of families and places.

Snuggle Puppy! by Sandra Boynton

A parade of cuddly puppies shares one long, rhyming love song to a little Snuggle Puppy, building from a soft 'OOO' all the way to a big smooch at the end.

The Runaway Bunny by Margaret Wise Brown

A little bunny imagines running away — as a fish, a rock, a bird — and each time, his mother imagines exactly how she'll follow and find him.

Little Fur Family by Margaret Wise Brown

A little fur child spends a day exploring the wild woods near home, meeting other creatures and visiting his grandfather, before heading back for supper and a bedtime song.

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.

Baby Beluga by Raffi

A little white whale swims wild and free through a busy day at sea, with the moon and stars watching over her until a warm bedtime with her mother.

Bear Can't Sleep by Karma Wilson

Deep in a snowy forest, a bear who should be hibernating stays wide awake, so his worried animal friends gather to brew tea and sing lullabies to help him finally drift off.

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.

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.

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.

Snuggle Up, Sleepy Ones by Claire Freedman

As night falls across the wild, hippos, leopard cubs, giraffes, and monkeys each yawn, stretch, and settle in close with their families for sleep.