When The Lights Go Out, I'm Not Afraid of the Dark
"My Grandmother
stands at the kitchen sink
singing Scottish ballads with birnies, blinkers and blasties in them.
I like to hear her sing because my grandmother’s voice is beautiful and it has a sadness in it
that pours over you like a waterfall when you really listen."
"My Grandmother
stands at the kitchen sink
singing Scottish ballads with birnies, blinkers and blasties in them.
I like to hear her sing because my grandmother’s voice is beautiful and it has a sadness in it
that pours over you like a waterfall when you really listen."
Right where the darkness seems like stomping boots crushing out the light, in this picture book, a child discovers the light inside that nothing can put out. This story tells of a child coming from a busy city to live in on an isolated mountainside with her grandmother. The book is enhanced with original art on every page, to encourage reflection and connections between the written ideas and the paintings, and it includes a grandmother's voice reading the story aloud. It's a wonderful story for introducing discussions about dealing with change, separation, and overcoming fear, and it is also a comforting bedtime story.
" Love.Your.Book!" - Jessica
"My 2 year old and 4 year old son absolutely LOVE this book! My son always talks about the colorful pictures and my daughter adores the author's soothing voice in the read-aloud version we purchased on iTunes. I appreciate it for the meaningful message and would recommend it to any parent in search of the perfect bedtime story." -Wkieschnick
"My 2 year old and 4 year old son absolutely LOVE this book! My son always talks about the colorful pictures and my daughter adores the author's soothing voice in the read-aloud version we purchased on iTunes. I appreciate it for the meaningful message and would recommend it to any parent in search of the perfect bedtime story." -Wkieschnick