Ben Over Night (Fitzhenry & Whiteside, $19.95), Sarah Ellis' sequel to Big Ben, takes young Ben, who's really not that big, to Peter's house where anything can happen. Ben can be a pirate, a potato, a cook. He can be light as air. He can be invisible. The one thing he can't be, however, is a sleepover-nighter. At Peter's house the bed feels wrong, there are strange noises in the night, there's no cat on his stomach. A flashlight doesn't help. Neither does Blankey. Nor big brother Joe's offer to come along. But sister Robin helps Ben dream the magic solution. Ellis and illustrator Kim LaFave have been both recognized with Governor General Awards. 1-55041-807-2