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By Sanne Dufft & Sanne Dufft

The Night Lion

In the daytime, Morgan’s tall hat and toy sword make him feel big and strong, but they aren’t enough to drive away his fears at night. His beloved Nana provides a solution with a special toy lion that, Morgan imagines, comes to life at night to help him conquer his bad dreams.

Morgan, an endearing tousle-haired little boy, feels big and strong during the day with his tall hat and his toy sword. But at night, when he dreams that a robber is coming through the woods to take these precious possessions, all of Mom’s assurances that “there is no robber” are not enough to ease his fears.

Then Nana brings Morgan a stuffed toy lion, because everybody needs a lion sometimes – and because sometimes, fears in a child’s mind can only be conquered with the imagination. That night, Morgan rides a life-sized Night Lion into the woods and together they drive the robber far away. Comforting watercolour illustrations soothe any scary scenes, and the magical Night Lion will find an instant welcome in young readers’ hearts.

From rising star Sanne Dufft comes a richly illustrated picture book about nighttime fears, a grandmother’s love, and the power of a child’s imagination.

Available In

Hardback

Ages 3-5
ISBN: 978-1-77278-041-3
List Price: $17.95 CAD / $15.95 USD
Hardback with soft-to-touch book & reinforced binding
Trim Size: 8.00 x 9.00 inches / 20.32 x 22.86cm
Pages: 32

Distributed in Canada by University of Toronto Press

Distributed in the U.S. by Ingram Publisher Services

Carton Quantity: 40

About this book

Awards and Honours

  • 2019 SCBWI Crystal Kite Award (Winner) (United States)
  • 2018 Foreword INDIES: Picture Book Award (Short-listed) (United States)
  • 2018 Resource Links "The Year's Best" (Commended) (Canada)

Reviews

 

Praise for The Night Lion

2019 SCBWI Crystal Kite Award winner

2018 Foreword INDIES: Picture Book Award finalist

2018 Resource Links “The Year’s Best” selection

★ STARRED REVIEW “Creative illustrations use light and shadow to explore tumultuous emotions as the lion chases fears away alongside Morgan…”—Foreword Reviews Starred Review

“[T]his picture book tells a story with universal appeal, particularly for children with night fears. The text reads aloud well, while the handsome watercolor artwork transforms elements of Morgan’s daytime experiences within the dream sequences….A reassuring picture book.”—Booklist

“The final spread of Morgan confidently raising his sword echoes Sendak’s Max as king of the wild things. A comforting, enabling, picture-perfect bedtime read.”—Kirkus Reviews

“The watercolor and pencil drawings are beautiful and comforting in calming blue and gray hues…A first purchase for any parenting collection that includes books about sleep issues…”—School Library Journal

“The soothing repetition of the text’s beginning and end and the charming warmth of Dufft’s watercolour and pencil illustrations should make this a storytime staple within the home. In fact, I can’t emphasize how lovely Dufft’s artwork is bringing to mind the styles of Tomie dePaola, Maurice Sendak, Janet Ahlberg, and Shirley Hughes, but with a sensibility and sweetness that’s all her own. The book as a physical object is also comforting, with padded covers, and endpapers featuring a star-studded sky, all thoughtful elements that create a perfect lap book for bedtime.”—CM Magazine

“The clever illustrations are beautifully rendered in water colour and enhance the dreamlike intrepid tone of the story. The picture of Morgan asleep with the full grown lion is especially irresistible. The comforting story encourages young children suffering from nightmares to conquer their fears.”—Resource Links Magazine

“The soft hazy amber tones of the illustrations perfectly enhance Morgan’s playful antics and night-flight fantasy. Morgan and his storyline are both reminiscent of Sendak’s infamous Max. A wonderful selection for children suffering from nighttime fears. Recommended.”—School Library Connection

“Beautiful full-page watercolor illustrations perfectly accompany this tale of a child conquering his/her fears.”—Youth Services Book Review

The Night Lion by German author and artist Sanne Dufft should make any child who has problems sleeping at night feel easier.”—Winnipeg Free Press

“[A] beautiful book with wonderful illustrations….I hope to read this story over and over…”—BookTime

 

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