Families who loved Time Now to Dream by Timothy Knapman often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.
Reach for this book when your child starts hearing spooky creaks at night or imagining monsters in the shadows. It is an ideal choice for the transition from play to rest, especially for children who feel a sense of trepidation about the dark or the unknown. Through the story of siblings Jack and Alice, the narrative validates a child's fear while modeling how curiosity and togetherness can transform a 'scary' situation into a beautiful discovery. The book follows a gentle rhythm as the siblings venture into the woods to find the source of a mysterious sound. While Jack imagines the worst, Alice's calm bravery leads them to a peaceful resolution. For parents, this story serves as a soothing tool to reframe the nighttime environment from one of peril to one of natural wonder. It is particularly effective for ages 3 to 7, offering a lyrical, poetic pace that naturally lowers the energy in the room before sleep.