Keepers of the Night combines Indigenous folklore with sensory science activities to transform the darkness from a void into a familiar playground. It empowers children by teaching them the secret biological adaptations of nocturnal animals through hands on exploration. Books in this family share a blend of traditional storytelling and outdoor discovery that humanizes the natural world.
Reach for this book when your child expresses a fear of the dark or when you want to transform their anxiety about the night into a sense of wonder and respect. While many children see the night as a void or a place of hidden dangers, this collection uses Indigenous storytelling and ecological science to reveal a world that is vibrant, busy, and essential. It is more than just a storybook: it is a bridge between the mystical and the physical, helping children see themselves as part of a larger, rhythmic natural world. Through a blend of North American Indigenous folklore and hands-on nature activities, the book fosters a deep appreciation for nocturnal life. It is particularly effective for elementary-aged children who are outgrowing simple picture books and are ready for more complex themes of stewardship, cultural heritage, and environmental science. By the end, the 'scary' dark is replaced by a protective and fascinating blanket of life.