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Books with title Arctic Lights, Arctic Nights

  • Night Lights

    Riki Nemser

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Feb. 22, 2012)
    This Christmas Cassie is turning ten, old enough to have a sip of wine and take part in the dinner party talk about the universe. Cassie imagines the blazing birth of suns and moons and stars, but, when her father speaks of infinity and the folding of space, she decides that some things just won’t fit inside your mind. Shortly after she leaves the holiday table to nap with her cat by the fire, she notices snowflakes melting into her cocoa mug. When her cat disappears into the evergreen forest that has sprouted in the living room, Cassie’s magical journey begins. Searching for her cat, Cassie discovers the worlds-within-worlds that branch from her living room. She enters a frozen forest where she meets crystal sheep who echo her every word and a mad frog king who delights in silly games and rhymes but has developed a rather nasty habit of staring and something much worse. Then Cassie meets tiny Luma, who, unlike the other sheep, doesn’t repeat Cassie’s words. She is, in fact, quite brilliant and instructive in the strange physics of the forest universe. With the help of Luma and Sir Herring, a fatherly wizard of suns and moons and fish, Cassie must solve the mystery of her missing cat and the disappearing light that threatens the crystal creatures in this amazing universe of whispering flowers, talking swans, singing icicles and an indifferent French moon. Evoking the feeling of classic children’s literature, NIGHT LIGHTS is reminiscent of Alice in Wonderland and A Wrinkle in Time. Kids, especially girls nine to twelve years old, will relate to Cassie. If the story is read to younger children, they will enjoy the magical characters, whimsical rhymes and colorful imagery. But the narrative resonates on many levels, with cross-over appeal to older children and adults. Twenty-three dreamy, full color illustrations weave through this winter night’s tale about space and time, sense and nonsense, and the power of imagination.
  • Night Lights

    Glen A Purdy

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 9, 2014)
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  • Night Lights

    Susan Gal

    Hardcover (Knopf Books for Young Readers, Nov. 10, 2009)
    The night is full of lights in this warm bedtime story.Susan Gal tells the story of a child’s evening routine through all the different kinds of lights that shine in the night. From the porch light by the front door, to the firelight (and firefly light!) of a backyard cookout, and the candles on a cake, everything seems to glow in this warm and cozy book. When the lightning of a sudden summer storm sends the action inside, there is light there too—a bedside light to read by, a flashlight to make shadows with, a night-light to keep you company, and the moonlight for sweet dreams.This reassuring reflection of a child’s world makes a wonderful bedtime story, and would be sure to soothe any lingering fears of the dark. A warm, friendly, shining debut from a very talented new author-illustrator.
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  • Night Lights

    Susan Gal

    Library Binding (Knopf Books for Young Readers, Nov. 10, 2009)
    The night is full of lights in this warm bedtime story.Susan Gal tells the story of a child’s evening routine through all the different kinds of lights that shine in the night. From the porch light by the front door, to the firelight (and firefly light!) of a backyard cookout, and the candles on a cake, everything seems to glow in this warm and cozy book. When the lightning of a sudden summer storm sends the action inside, there is light there too—a bedside light to read by, a flashlight to make shadows with, a night-light to keep you company, and the moonlight for sweet dreams.This reassuring reflection of a child’s world makes a wonderful bedtime story, and would be sure to soothe any lingering fears of the dark. A warm, friendly, shining debut from a very talented new author-illustrator.From the Hardcover edition.
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  • Night lights

    Lucy Jane Bledsoe

    Paperback (Quercus Corp, March 15, 1988)
    Kate leaves her parents'house in the dead of night. She is running away for good. Kate wants a job in the TV field. And L.A. is where she can get one. Living in the streets of L.A. has its ups and downs. Kate meets TV people and street people. She has good times and bad times. In the end, Kate knows what she wwants.. and how to get it.
  • Night Lights

    Denys Cazet

    Paperback (Scholastic, March 1, 1997)
    A collection of poems, both silly and soothing, that focus on bedtime, such as "Goodnight Kisses," "How to Humiliate the Boogeyman," and "Where Am I When I Dream?"
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  • Night Lights

    Susan Gal

    Library Binding (Knopf Books for Young Readers, Nov. 10, 2009)
    The night is full of lights in this warm bedtime story.Susan Gal tells the story of a child’s evening routine through all the different kinds of lights that shine in the night. From the porch light by the front door, to the firelight (and firefly light!) of a backyard cookout, and the candles on a cake, everything seems to glow in this warm and cozy book. When the lightning of a sudden summer storm sends the action inside, there is light there too—a bedside light to read by, a flashlight to make shadows with, a night-light to keep you company, and the moonlight for sweet dreams.This reassuring reflection of a child’s world makes a wonderful bedtime story, and would be sure to soothe any lingering fears of the dark. A warm, friendly, shining debut from a very talented new author-illustrator.From the Hardcover edition.
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  • Night Lights

    Symone LaDeane

    Paperback (Tate Pub & Enterprises Llc, June 23, 2009)
    The annual summer festival is the best day of the season. It's filled with fun and celebration the whole day through, and don't forget the greatest event of all, the sparkling, glittering night lights!
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  • Night Lights

    Lucy Jane Bledsoe

    Hardcover (Globe Fearon Co, Nov. 1, 1989)
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  • Lights at Night

    Stephen Savoie

    eBook (, Feb. 22, 2019)
    Lights at Night explores the beauty of night time and the many lights that can be seen after the sun goes down. It is filled with beautiful images of the moon, stars, and many other night time lights. While some may be afraid of night time, the darkness often allows lights to shine even more brilliantly.