Good Night, Copycub

Good Night, Copycub by Richard Edwards is a charming bedtime story published by HarperCollins on December 23, 2003. This 32-page book, written in English, follows Copycub as he struggles to fall asleep in his bear cave. His mother shares a soothing tale about various animals settling down for the night, which helps to ease Copycub into a state of restfulness.
Readers will find gentle text paired with soft watercolor illustrations that create a calming atmosphere, perfect for bedtime. The narrative explores themes of bedtime routines and the comfort of dreams, featuring animals like a goose, moose, and hare as they drift off to sleep. This edition is designed to help young readers embrace the nighttime ritual, making it an ideal addition to any child’s bedtime collection.
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Good night, goose.
Good night, moose.
Good night, hare.
It’s nighttime in the bear cave, but Copycub is not sleepy. His mother tells him a story about a sleeping goose on a lake, a snoozing moose in the shadows, and a snug hare in the grass, and Copycub’s eyes start to feel heavy. . . . Will he be able to copy the other animals and fall asleep, too?
Richard Edwards and Susan Winter, the team who brought us the heartwarming Copy Me, Copycub and Always Copycub, collaborate once again using gentle text and soft watercolor illustrations to bring sweet dreams to sleepyheads in this cozy bedtime story.
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