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Reach for this book when your child is locked in a battle with bedtime, or when their fear of the dark has turned into a nightly struggle for control. This 1972 Caldecott Honor classic offers a humorous, absurdist perspective on anxiety by introducing Hildilid, a woman who tries every possible way to drive the night away from her hills. Through her futile efforts, children can see the silliness of fighting the inevitable and find a gentle path toward acceptance. The story is perfect for children aged 4 to 8 who are developing a sense of logic and can appreciate the irony of Hildilid's various inventions and schemes. While the detailed, black-and-white cross-hatched illustrations might seem stark at first, they masterfully depict the contrast between the heavy 'weight' of nighttime and the eventual relief of the morning sun. Parents will find this a helpful tool to de-escalate bedtime tension by replacing fear with laughter and a shared understanding that the night isn't something to be defeated, but something to be slept through.