

Up in the night sky, trouble is brewing!
The wind is jealous, the stars are sulking and the moon is tired- everyone blames the sun!
When the wind flies into a jealous rage, darkness falls.
Can they work together to bring back the light?

A picture book for ages 4-6, The Longest Night Ever helps children explore big emotions in a calm, reassuring way.
Through the night sky's unlikely friends, children learn that emotions don't make us bad- and that kindness, empathy and teamwork can always bring the light back.
A comforting read for bedtime, classrooms and conversations about feelings.
"A really lovely story about friendship and respect, gently building social-emotional skills along the way. A must-have for every child's bookshelf." - Carol Slaney, Early Childhood Education Specialist.
Why children (and grown-ups) will love this book
Introduces emotional awareness in an age-appropriate way.
Encourages friendship, cooperation and understanding.
Supports social and emotional learning (SEL)
Perfect for bedtime, classrooms and calm moments.

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Parents and carers
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Early years classrooms
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PSHE/SEL learning
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Bedtime reading
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Children navigating big feelings
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Full colour, hand drawn illustrations alongside classic pen and ink drawings
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Gold foil front cover
Perfect for:
"My class of seven-year-olds loved this story. One child was so inspired that he brought in his own story the very next day." - Daphne Parr, Supply Teacher
"A gentle and reflective story that helps children explore feelings and the importance of balance i a calm. age-appropriate way." -Sima Willoughby, Early Years Practitioner
























