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By Jack Dutro, PhD
Illustrated by Kenneth Boyle
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Fear of the dark is a common experience most of us outgrow—we don't know how. Parents know the fear usually stops, but children don't—they are simply afraid. The delightful and enchanting story line and whimsical illustrations in Night Light help images of fear change to those of interest, fun, and comfort as children learn to overcome their anxieties.
This beautifully illustrated fable features Kalispel, a little earth-dwelling creature. Kalispel lives underground with his darkness-loving family and friends and is afraid of only one thing: daylight. One day, with the help of his bold pal Digger the Rotomite ("Rotomites are always bold"), Kalispel learns to face the day and to see its mysterious beauty. Dutro's whimsical prose and Boyle's drawings give the book a fairy-tale mystery and appeal. Young readers will be inspired by little Kalispel, the underground creature who learns to outgrow his fear of daylight—a mirror for children who, in our world, are afraid of the dark.
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• Black and white illustrations
• 7 1/2" x 8 1/2"
• 32 pages
• Ages 3–7
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"This imaginative, beautifully written book offers children a comforting perspective on fear of the dark. Dutro has appealed to children's fantasy and adventure to help them overcome fear."
—Bev Larson, PhD
Director, Old Mill School, Inc., Corvallis, Oregon
"Dr. Dutro has shared meanings and created images that will be valuable in relieving the fears and stresses of many children. He has woven a delightful story and a process of change into one enjoyable unit. Many night lights will take on a new desirable and therapeutic meaning as a result of this book."
—Jim Cole, PhD
Psychologist in Private Practice and Author of Seven Books
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is an Ericksonian hypnotherapist, a marriage and family therapist, and a counselor at Grays Harbor College in Aberdeen, Washington.
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is an illustrator, sculptor, model animator, and art teacher in New York City.
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