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WHO NEEDS THE DARK? by Laura Alary

WHO NEEDS THE DARK?

The Many Ways Living Things Depend on Darkness

by Laura Alary ; illustrated by Risa Hugo

Pub Date: Sept. 16th, 2025
ISBN: 9781771475570
Publisher: Owlkids Books

Afraid of the dark? You won’t be after this tale.

“The dark is for growing,” Alary writes, making a lovely comparison between a human baby developing in a dark womb and birds and turtles growing inside eggs. Throughout, the refrain “And you are not the only one” makes clear that both humans and animals enjoy aspects of the darkness. Humans dream and work through ideas in the dark, while a slumbering cat might be dreaming about how to catch a mouse. And sleep is useful for bees, huddled in their dark hive—it “clears [their] minds so they remember where to find food.” A spread about darkness healing the brain and body during sleep is festively illustrated with bright colors that pop against a black backdrop, filled with one- and two-celled creatures, stars, and a child slumbering beside a teddy bear. On another page, Hugo draws a connection between children sharing secrets at night, while trees communicate messages to other plants and fungi in the dark soil. One particularly moving scene shows a young child dealing with sensory overload tucked into a closet “to curl up in the comforting dark.” In a tribute to those humans and creatures that thrive in the dark and “want to stand out and be noticed,” Hugo illustrates children in glowing pajamas dancing, while a bioluminescent plant with “ruffles of bitter oyster mushroom” makes its own light at night. Human characters are diverse.

A surprisingly comforting and thoughtful ode to darkness.

(more information on light and darkness, two experiments) (Informational picture book. 4-8)