I definitely don't like the dark

Barker, Fiona.

Pym, Christine.

Notes
After an enjoyable day together, as the sun sets the friends start to head for home when Hoog remarks on the long length of his shadow. Hank speeds up eager to get home before dark. “I d… don’t like the d… dark,” he whispers to his pal. An understanding Hoog offers to accompany him all the way back but as the sun disappears completely, Hank is alarmed by noises, noises made by other creatures. Once all is quiet, Hank starts worrying again, this time about what could be hiding, waiting in the dark. After some reassurance from Hoog, they continue their way, Hank still not fully sure about the surrounding darkness. However Hoog still has something tucked in his fur to share with him. Together they sit on a branch gazing at the stars shining bright all around them and a realisation comes to Hank: ‘… despite having fear, with a good friend … there will always be light in the darkness.’
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Picture Book 125517
Dewey:B
call #:B
ISBN:9781761727115
pub:2025