Night Owl Loonette


Book Description

Loonette the clown just does not want to go to sleep, even though she is having a party the next day.




It's Taking Too Long!


Book Description

Frustrated by the time it takes to do the things she wants to do, Loonette the clown finds that patience is a virtue and that good things come to those who wait.




The Boy in the Drawer


Book Description

Shelley has to pick up the socks she’s left all over her room. But when she opens her sock drawer, a tiny troublemaking boy appears. She has to make her bed, but there he is again, underneath the sheets watering a tomato plant. Soon enough this tiny terror is making a mess all over the house and Shelley’s efforts to get rid of him only make him grow bigger. The solution, to everyone’s surprise, is banishment by hugs and kisses! A newly designed Classic Munsch picture book introduces this charming tale of a tiny, yet persistent interloper to a new generation of young readers.




Who Made this Big Mess?


Book Description

Loonette gets so involved with all things she finds while searching for her beach ball that she doesn't realize what a mess she is making.




Where are You, Fuzzy?


Book Description

While playing hide-and-seek with Wuzzy, Fuzzy wanders outside and becomes lost in Granny's garden, but Molly comes along to save the day.




Clowns Do, Clowns Don't


Book Description

Kids ages 3 to 6 will delight in Loonette the clown, her Big Comfy Couch, and all the characters and adventures inspired by this award-winning PBS TV series.




The Big Comfy Couch Potato


Book Description

Loonette does not feel like doing anything, but with the help of her doll Molly, Granny, and Major Bedhead, she overcomes her lethargy.




Welcome to the Big Comfy Couch


Book Description

Meet Loonette and Molly, a clown and her dolly, in this big comfy die-cut board book featuring the characters from The Big Comfy Couch.




The Night Owl


Book Description

The Night Owl dreads hearing his mother say that it's time for bed. The idea of going to sleep puts a damper on the fun he is having, so why not continue his antics after the lights have been turned out? Follow The Night Owl on his lights-out adventures to see how long he can escape sleep! Sweet and adorable, this story is relatable to all ages and a great way to encourage imagination and sleep readiness. Readers are guaranteed to go to bed with a smile!




Molly's Bad Hair Day


Book Description

When Loonette's doll Molly wakes up with her hair all tangled, it takes Loonette a while to convince her that she will look better and feel better once her hair is combed.