Welcome, Dark
Key Selling Points
- This is a bedtime book that focuses on how wild and active nighttime can be.
- This story celebrates some of the scariest parts of night for young children: darkness and the sounds of wind and rain. It lets caregivers emphasize the importance of these natural elements in helping our world live and grow.
- By exchanging the common "good night" bedtime formula for "welcome," children are invited to embrace everything that is exciting and mysterious about the world at night.
- The illustrator won the Elizabeth Mrazik-Cleaver Canadian Picture Book Award in 2019 and the Freeman Book Award for Children's Literature in East and Southeast Asia.
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Welcome, Dark
Welcome, Dark
Key Selling Points
- This is a bedtime book that focuses on how wild and active nighttime can be.
- This story celebrates some of the scariest parts of night for young children: darkness and the sounds of wind and rain. It lets caregivers emphasize the importance of these natural elements in helping our world live and grow.
- By exchanging the common "good night" bedtime formula for "welcome," children are invited to embrace everything that is exciting and mysterious about the world at night.
- The illustrator won the Elizabeth Mrazik-Cleaver Canadian Picture Book Award in 2019 and the Freeman Book Award for Children's Literature in East and Southeast Asia.
$5.65
Welcome, Dark—
$5.65
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Key Selling Points
- This is a bedtime book that focuses on how wild and active nighttime can be.
- This story celebrates some of the scariest parts of night for young children: darkness and the sounds of wind and rain. It lets caregivers emphasize the importance of these natural elements in helping our world live and grow.
- By exchanging the common "good night" bedtime formula for "welcome," children are invited to embrace everything that is exciting and mysterious about the world at night.
- The illustrator won the Elizabeth Mrazik-Cleaver Canadian Picture Book Award in 2019 and the Freeman Book Award for Children's Literature in East and Southeast Asia.























