The Night Is for Darkness

The Night Is for Darkness by Jonathan Stutzman is an illustrated bedtime book published by HarperCollins Publishers in 2020. This 40-page work presents a lyrical narrative that highlights the beauty of the natural world while capturing intimate family moments shared at night. It serves as a gentle introduction to the wonders of darkness and moonlit discoveries, making it suitable for family reading and gifting.
Readers will find a celebration of warmth and love throughout the story, which emphasizes themes related to family dynamics and the transition into sleep. The book touches on concepts such as bedtime and dreams, as well as the environment, inviting families to explore these topics together. This edition is designed to create a cozy atmosphere for snuggling and sharing, making it a fitting addition to any child’s bedtime routine.
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A gorgeous bedtime book that’s also a tribute to the beauty of the natural world. Perfect for gifts and for family snuggling. From the author of Llama Destroys the World and Llama Unleashes the Alpacalypse and the acclaimed author/artist of The Digger and the Flower and Beyond the Pond.
The night is for darkness . . . and for surprising moonlit discoveries.
This lyrical story celebrates the wondrous beauty of the natural world and the intimate family moments we share each night.
The Night Is for Darkness is a story full of warmth and love–an ideal sendoff into the land of dreams.
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