Books in the Library on Sleep

06 September 2023

Our Librarian Jan has lots of books about sleep that are available to borrow from our library this Sleeptember.

Books in the Library on Sleep

06 September 2023

Our Librarian Jan has lots of books about sleep that are available to borrow from our library this Sleeptember.

New kids books in the library

Here’s a list of our library books about sleep available to borrow this Sleeptember

L6325 – Sleep Disturbances in Children and Adolescents with Disorders of Development: its significance and management by  Gregory Stores

L6367 – A Clinical Guide to Pediatric Sleep Diagnosis and Management of Sleep Problems by Jodi A Mindell

L6392 – Sleep Difficulties and the Autism Spectrum Disorder by Kenneth Aitken

L6605 & L6606 – Sleep Better: a guide to improving sleep for children with special needs by Mark Durrant

L6694 – Gentle Sleep: a guide for calm babies toddlers and pre-schoolers by Sarah Ockwell-Smith

L6740 – Why We Sleep? The new science of sleep and dreams by Matthew Walker

L6967 – Teach Your Child to Sleep: gentle sleep solutions for babies and children by Millpond Children’s Clinic

L6968 – Understanding and Treating Sleep Disturbances in Autism: a multi-disciplinary approach by Stephen M Edelson

Under 5s

C0353 – I’m Not Sleepy – helping toddlers to sleep with tips for parent/carers – Fiction

C0416 – Sleep in Your Big Kid Bed – Fiction

C0430 – Why Do I Have to Go to Bed? – Non-fiction

Age 5 to 8

C0314 – Neon the Ninja: activity book for children who struggle with sleep and nightmares – Non-fiction

C0383 – Neon the Ninja Meets the Nightmares: a story to help kids sleep – Fiction

C0413 – Dr Seuss’s Sleep Book – Fiction

Age 8 to 12

C0236 – What To Do When You Dread Your Bed: a kids guide to overcoming problems with sleep – Non-fiction

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