Bestselling books the week of Feb. 3, 2011, according to IndieBound*

7. CHILDREN'S ILLUSTRATED

1. Goodnight Moon, by Margaret Wise Brown, Clement Hurd (Illus.), Harper
2. Of Thee I Sing: A Letter to My Daughters, by Barack Obama, Loren Long (Illus.), Knopf
3. A Sick Day for Amos McGee, by Philip Christian Stead, Erin E. Stead (Illus.), Roaring Brook
4. Happy Valentine's Day, Curious George!, by H.A. Rey, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
5. Otis, by Loren Long, Philomel
6. Fancy Nancy: Heart to Heart, by Jane O'Connor, Robin Preiss Glasser (Illus.), HarperFestival
7. Good Night, Gorilla, by Peggy Rathmann, Putnam
8. Where the Wild Things Are, by Maurice Sendak, Harper
9. The Very Hungry Caterpillar, by Eric Carle, Putnam
10. Pat the Bunny, by Dorothy Kunhardt, Golden
11. It's a Book, by Lane Smith, Roaring Brook
12. Love You Forever, by Robert Munsch, Sheila McGraw (Illus.), Firefly
13. Knuffle Bunny Free, by Mo Willems, Balzer & Bray
14. Ladybug Girl Loves..., by Jacky Davis, David Soman (Illus.), Grosset & Dunlap
15. A Book of Sleep, by Il Sung Na, Knopf

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