Nocturnal animals -- Juvenile fiction
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- While you're sleeping, by Mick Jackson & John Broadley
- Time for bed, little one, Caroline Pitcher ; [illustrated by] Tina Macnaughton
- The chestnut challenge, by Tracey Hecht ; illustrations by Josie Yee
- Whoo goes there?, Jennifer A. Ericsson ; illustrated by Bert Kitchen
- Grumpy monkey don't be scared, by Suzanne Lang ; illustrated by Max Lang
- If you were the moon, Laura Purdie Salas ; illustrated by Jaime Kim
- Fox at night, Corey R. Tabor
- The Midnight Library, Kazuno Kohara
- The mysterious abductions, Tracey Hecht ; [illustrated by Kate Liebman]
- Chester Raccoon and the almost perfect sleepover, by Audrey Penn ; illustrated by Barbara L. Gibson
- Hooray for today!, words and pictures by Brian Won
- As night falls, creatures that go wild after dark, written by Donna Jo Napoli and illustrated by Felicita Sala
- The peculiar possum, by Tracey Hecht ; illustrations by Josie Yee
- The midnight fair, Gideon Sterer ; illustrated by Mariachiara Di Giorgio
- While the world is sleeping, by Pamela Duncan-Edwards ; illustrated by Daniel Kirk
- Night lunch, words by Eric Fan ; pictures by Dena Seiferling
- Night animals, by Gianna Marino
- Hello, moon, Julie Downing
- Owl always love you, text by Patricia Hegarty ; illustrated by Bryony Clarkson
- The night box, Louise Greig ; Ashling Lindsay
- Twilight chant, by Holly Thompson ; illustrated by Jen Betton
- This is Owl, Libby Walden ; Jacqui Lee
- The slithery shakedown, by Tracey Hecht ; illustrations by Josie Yee
- Night animals need sleep too, Gianna Marino
- Little bat in night school, Brian Lies
- The ominous eye, Tracey Hecht ; [illustrated by Kate Liebman]
- The moonlight meeting, by Tracey Hecht & Rumur Dowling ; illustrations by Waymond Singleton